"Peekapoo Dog: A lovable blend of Pekingese and Poodle, showcasing its adorable face and fluffy coat, a perfect companion for dog lovers seeking affection and playfulness."

Peekapoo Dog Breed Information:

A Peekapoo is hybrid dog breed a cross between the Pekingese and Poodle breeds. The mix makes for a wonderful companion dog who will spend their days perched on your lap or sitting by your side.

 

Peekapoo Dog Breed Group: Hybrid Dogs.

Peekapoo Height: Up to 11 inches tall at the shoulder.

Peekapoo Weight: 4 to 20 pounds.

Peekapoo Life Span: 10 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Peekapoos can suffer from heat exhaustion quickly. They do best in a home that has air-conditioning. The Peekapoo is an active and energetic dog. He requires daily exercise and does well with a good walk or romp in the yard. Don't over exercise a Peekapoo to the point of respiratory distress. Peekapoos generally do well with other dogs and pets if they're introduced to them at a young age. Peekapoos can be easy to train with positive reinforcement.

 

Peekapoo History:

The Peekapoo is one of the oldest of the hybrid, or designer, breeds. He was developed in the 1950s with the cross of a Pekingese with a Miniature or Toy Poodle. The goal was to produce a non- to low-shedding dog suitable for people with allergies. The Peekapoo gained popularity by the early 1960s, around the same time as the Cockapoo.

 

Peekapoo Size:

There is no breed standard, so there's nothing for breeders to conform to. Therefore, the Peekapoo is seen in a range of sizes. He averages up to 11 inches in height, and he can range in weight from 4 to 20 pounds.

 

Peekapoo Personality:

The Peekapoo is a loving and loyal dog who is dedicated to his family. An ideal lapdog, he delights in being part of every family activity. He is gentle and rarely combative. He is an intelligent dog who is happiest with his owner, especially out in the great outdoors. Protective of his family, he'll defend them with everything in that small body. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization.

 

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Peekapoo Health:

In Peekapoos, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand's disease; 

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). 

Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease. 

Patellar Luxation. 

Hip Dysplasia.

 

Peekapoo Care:

The Peekapoo is an active little dog who requires daily exercise to stay healthy and happy. Unwanted energy can lead to destructive behavior, and it's shocking truly shocking how much damage a small, bored dog can do. The Peekapoo can be trained easily with the use of positive reinforcement. Crate training benefits every dog and is a kind way to ensure that your Peekapoo doesn't have accidents in the house or get into things he shouldn't.

 

Peekapoo Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1/4 to 3/4 cup of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

Peekapoo Coat Color And Grooming:

Peekapoo Coat colors run a tremendous range, from silver, gray, white, sable, red, cream, apricot, chocolate, to buff and black. The Peekapoo can also have a variety of markings, including phantom, which is black with tan markings.

He requires some care in keeping the Pekingese-based wrinkles and folds around the eyes, muzzle, ears, and nose free of dirt and debris. The Peekapoo can be clipped for easier care, but he still requires regular brushing and bathing.

Brush your Peekapoo's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Trim his nails regularly if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they're too long.

 

Peekapoo with Children And Other Pets:

A Peekapoo can make a loving companion to any child if properly introduced to children from a young age. The Peekapoo also does well with other dogs and pets, but again, early socialization is the key to success. Otherwise the Peekapoo can be combative and aggressive toward new dogs and pets.

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