What breeds make a Pekingese?
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The Pekingese (also spelled Pekinese) is a breed of toy dog, originating in China. Another breed, the Shih Tzu, has its English name derive from the same source as this breed's Chinese name which translates to "lion dog".
Simply so, how were Pekingese created?
The Pekingese was molded into existence by breeding from the smallest, hairiest dogs the monks could find to produce a miniature lion. These dogs were brought to England and the smallest one was presented to Queen Victoria. Its tiny legs and flattened snout caused a huge stir and became a fast favorite in high society.
Also, where did the Pekingese breed of dog originated?
China
The Pekingese has a lot of coat color options, including sable, red and gold, the most common of the colors. Other colors include black and tan, white, cream, light gold, slate grey and black.