
Pekingese Examination on the Table
Examining Pekingese on the table is similar to the examination of other breeds. Judges should “Examine on the table and judge on the ground.”
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Examining Pekingese on the table is similar to the examination of other breeds. Judges should “Examine on the table and judge on the ground.”

It is not acceptable to open the mouth on a Pekingese, unless the judge has an issue with the thumb examination.

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The Pekingese is a well-balanced, compact dog of Chinese origin with a heavy front and lighter hindquarters. Its temperament is one of directness, independence and individuality. Its image is lionlike, implying courage, dignity, boldness and self-esteem rather than daintiness or delicacy. It was one of several breeds created for the ruling classes of ancient China. These are sophisticated dogs of undying loyalty and many subtle delights.