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Great Tips on Pekingese Grooming – Free Course

December 14th, 2009 Posted in Dog Health

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  1. 15 Responses to “Great Tips on Pekingese Grooming – Free Course”

  2. By Scrapbooking on Dec 4, 2009

    Got your message at my channel which I thought was annoying, but somehow it brought me here, and i must say im very impressed… Good job!

  3. By Gabriel Rubeus on Dec 4, 2009

    Pekes are very strong willed and self confident. They adore their owners and give tons of kisses, almost obsessively. They yap and bite strangers. They are terrible ankle biters who refuse to come when called. They do not obey, nor do they housebreak easily. Lots and lots of love, but no obedience wrapped up in that cuteness. They also have problems with always having to be the dominant dog in the house. Two female pekes will fight constantly, males are a bit better.

  4. By rikalarson on Dec 4, 2009

    My peke took over a year before he was totally housebroken. Now if he really has to go the bathroom and I'm not home, he will jump in the bathtub and use it. A lot of people think this is gross, but considering his other option is to use the carpet, I think it's great. The only way I can figure that he learned this trick was by following me to the bathroom and associating typical bathroom "smells" with his own bodily functions. Two months is a very little amount of time in the potty training world though, so don't expect him to be perfect yet– would you expect a human child to be fully potty trained in two months? Accidents happen, just be patient, and enjoy your pet. Pekingese are great!

  5. By Disease Information Health Tips on Dec 4, 2009

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  6. By simplegal170905 on Dec 4, 2009

    I believe its because he has very long hair and depending on certain types of activities could cause your doggy to sweat. When I don't have time to give my dogs a bath, what I do is buy either doggy wipes or baby wipes (cheaper and gentle to use on dogs) and just give them a quick wipe. But if he really stinks like months of no bath stinks you might want to start a routine of bathing him and grooming him every 2 weeks. Then in between baths you can buy body spray for dogs… but be sure to buy gentle ones so that it doens't irratate his skin. The last thing you want is him having skin problem, then it'll be twice as worse. Welps, good luck! Btw, check out some popular natural shampoos at your local petstore. If you're a busy person, try scheduling a grooming date for your pet thereafter the grooming salon will keep you posted of when to bring him in again so it will be one thing less to worry about although its sort of pricey… one session with bath, groom, nail clipping is about $8+ depending on dog. Whatever's easiest for you will work. =) Have fun!

  7. By MS_WITTY_KAT on Dec 5, 2009

    If you didn't get registration papers with it, then it isn't a purebred.

  8. By Desktop Wallpaper on Dec 5, 2009

    that painting looks really real! good job man thats so awesome!!!

  9. By Disease Information Health Tips on Dec 5, 2009

    Would’ve been really spooky if his little finger moved to hit the last note at the end.

    You’re a fantastic artist!

  10. By Healthy Topics on Dec 5, 2009

    hahahaha
    yes it would have been kind of creepy :)
    thanks for watching and for the awesome comment
    have an awesome weekend :)
    - Willy

  11. By tired... on Dec 5, 2009

    The breed is "pekingese". The other is just a misspelling of the breed.
    http://www.akc.org/breeds/pekingese/index.cfm
    .

  12. By Disease Information Health Tips on Dec 6, 2009

    O.o

  13. By Wedding on Dec 6, 2009

    wow at the end looks like a picture taken but this look way better Nice!

  14. By Health Tips and Advice on Dec 6, 2009

    wowza. frickin wowza. youre amazing.

  15. By Anonymous on Dec 6, 2009

    SPECTACULAR!

  16. By hearts on Dec 6, 2009

    I can at least add a little light to this question. I never let my groomer cut my Pekes fur. I have had three Pekes over the past18 years one has passed on and 2 currently with me. Lucy, my original, accidentally had her long black, what I call stringers, cut off……….they never grew back. These are the long tufts of fur that grow from the end-tips of their ears. My one girl, Oki, had one side cut off before an ex-groomer could stop one of his girls from starting to cut. This one has never grown back, either. (Needless to say I was pissed, especially when he promised he would not cut their fur.) We live in Florida and the girls do just fine with their fur coats; they go once a month to my present groomer. She's been doing great with them for a good few years now. Other people may tell you different but these are just my experiences I have had and why I don't cut them. Besides they are beautiful when fully grown in.

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