Pekingese is from a place in China. The place is call Peking. Hope this helps you.
Both "Pekinese" and "Pekingese" are acceptable, although "Pekingese" is used more often.
"Pekinese" is an alternate spelling of "Pekingese," which is a breed of toy dog originating from China. They are known for their distinctive lion-like appearance and loyal nature.
A Pekapoo (Pekinese, toy Poodle mix) averages 6-10 inches and 6-12 pounds.
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The collective noun is a pomp of pekingese.
could be a pekinese or a pug or a bulldog or ...........
no... it's a breed of dog. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pekinese
Of nine dogs, two survived: a Pekinese and a Pomeranian.
A pug. A pekinese, not quite sure of the spelling.
Pekingese is not a word in english. But the pekingese is from Peking, China
The Pekinese is it's own Chinese breed. They arn't what you call a 'mix-breed' or 'hybrid'
There may have been more than one, but the Pekingese is known for once being sacred in China. Another dog (once thought extinct )and that is considered sacred is the Chinese Foo dog. The pekinese, the foo, and other dogs that look like lions are coinsidered sacred to the Chinese. In fact, the Pekinese was bred to have the characteristics of a lion.