How long can a Pekingese live-

How long can a Pekingese live? Pekingese is a Pekingese dog. It is a long-haired, small dog breed in China in the past. It was a dog raised in the palace in the past. The Pekingese dog has a wide mouth, slightly long and fragile hair, and looks particularly like a little lion. So how long can a dog like this stay with us?

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Jingba How long can dogs live? The life of a dog is very short and cannot be measured by our age. The life span of a dog is generally between 12 and 15 years. Large dogs age faster than small dogs. The age of 2 to 5 years is a dog’s prime period, and frailty begins to appear after the age of 7 years. Reproductive ability stops at the age of 10 years.
How long can a Pekingese live? The Pekingese dog has unique characteristics and shows strong ideals. It has a courageous and courageous nature and is deeply loved and sought after by people. The Pekingese is a precious small dog, with a lifespan generally around 13 years.

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Jingba How long can dogs live? The Pekingese is a very stable pet dog with a compact body structure. In addition to being related to species and genetics, its lifespan is also closely related to the survival of the day after tomorrow. A good living environment, sound and scientific living methods, advanced maintenance and so on are inextricably linked to the Pekingese’s lifespan. If you want the Pekingese to live long, the essence of life must be maintained. .

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How long can a Pekingese dog live? The Pekingese dog is a Pekingese dog with a history of four thousand years. It is an oriental dog breed, and the doorkeeper god "Qilin" is its incarnation because of its similar shape. Because it is a lion, it is also called a lion dog. In Pangu legends, the Pekingese dog is a dog that can exorcise evil spirits. People worship it as a god and need to pay tribute to it. If someone steals a Pekingese dog in Pangu, It will be punished by death, and when the emperor passes away, the Pekingese is also a dog breed used to accompany the burial.


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