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.
The Pekingese is a breed of dog from China who are thought to represent lion guardians in Chinese culture.
The word "Pekinese" came into English from the Chinese language, where it is believed to be a transliteration of the breed's Chinese name, which is often romanized as "Pekingese." The term refers to the city of Peking (now Beijing) in China, where the breed was popular with the imperial court.
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
A pug. A pekinese, not quite sure of the spelling.
Of nine dogs, two survived: a Pekinese and a Pomeranian.
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'