Sweethearts of the emperor

2021-04-11T01:52:22+01:00



Pekingese - a breed with a very mysterious and confusing history.

Pekingese is recognized as one of the oldest breeds, mention of which, the scientists found in ancient scrolls V in. BC Keep Pekingese were entitled only nobles. Gardens of the Imperial Palace in Beijing was the place of breeding these dogs. Their cherished gaze, and an attempt to take out the breed outside the chambers was punishable by death. It is for this reason that the palace was called the "Forbidden City". Pekingese dogs kept in cages made of bamboo. Every morning started with an interesting ritual: the Empress and his entourage went out for a walk in the garden, and the Pekingese should greet his owner barking, lift the front right leg and bring her a fan favorite. Such a procedure welcome dogs trained special servants. Their responsibilities also included teeth cleaning and manicure. Hairdressers do Pekingese haircuts, and the cooks were responsible for the delicious menu of animals. Four Pekingese included in the "custody" of the emperor, and walked along the side of him during the solemn procession. Religious ceremonies are also not do without this cute animal, during the ceremony they were worn on the hands and treat them as sacred. Such an attitude towards these dogs was due to a long-standing tradition, according to which, Pekingese were faithful companions of the Buddha in all his wanderings.

60 years of the XIX century were tragic for China - the civil war, revolutionary movements, the attack on the part of France and England. Imperial Palace captured, and the emperor was forced to flee. Before escaping, he ordered the destruction of all the dogs at the palace. Fortunately, the sentence did not have time to execute, and the imperial favorite passed into the possession of the English and French officers. So in Europe brought this aristocratic breed and began to breed her. Russia was first introduced to the breed in the 40-ies of the last century.

To date, Pekingese - one of the most popular varieties of decorative dogs. And it's no wonder no one can remain indifferent brown eyes looking at this wonderful creation. The rounded muzzle with a lion's mane, a cheerful disposition - a pleasant complement the overall picture. Pekingese will never bark unnecessarily, because he knows his own worth.

Wool is the "Chinese Lion" requires careful maintenance. Every three days it necessarily follows comb brush. Just be hog hair on the feet and between the toes. Do not forget the timely clipping claws.

In the special care needs to tuck the nose. In order to avoid the occurrence of diaper rash, it is necessary to regularly clean cloth with washing lotion ears. This breed is prone to thermal shock, be careful not to Pekingese was a long time in direct sunlight.