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Little Pekingese Puppies for sale in Waltham Abbey, Essex

6 Little Pekingese Puppies for sale in Waltham Abbey, Essex

The Pekinese, also known as Pekinese, is a charming little dog with a fascinating history. Over the years they have become very popular here in the UK not only for their charming looks but also for their friendly, loyal and affectionate nature. The Pekingese of today is very similar to the dogs of days gone by, and they have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people around the world.

Read our Pekingese Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs  Dachshund x pekingese  - Advert 1
3

Dachshund x pekingese

Dachshund & Pekingese Hybrid

4 weeksAge
1Sex
£700Price

I got one little ginger girl left who is looking for a loving family she 4 weeks old at moment and loves to play,but is not ready to go to a new home until she is 8 weeks old .

BridgwaterSomerset
Pekingese dogs Gorgeous KC registered Pekingese Puppies  - Advert 2
191

Gorgeous KC registered Pekingese Puppies

Pekingese

8 weeksAge
11Sex
£3,000Price

We have two stunning puppies available to loving, lifelong homes. Beautiful, well bred little dogs from well bred parents. The puppies are very confident and outgoing, they have been lovingly raised i

Licensed Breeder
CoalvilleLeicestershire
Pekingese dogs Pekingese  - Advert 3
13

Pekingese

Pekingese

13 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,500Price

Our sweet little pups growing beautifully! By the time they’re ready to leave, they will be vet-checked, vaccinated, and microchipped. Friendly, fluffy, and full of love — perfect companions for carin

ID Verified
NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire
5.00
Pekingese dogs Adorable Pekingese puppies - Advert 4
113

Adorable Pekingese puppies

Pekingese

13 weeksAge
23Sex
£1,295Price

Our beautiful Pekingese puppy 🐾🐾Location as Scotland 🐾🐾 soon be ready for there forever homes on the 23rd of December!🥰 Bred from healthy well loved parents, these little lio

LarkhallSouth Lanarkshire
4.83
Pekingese dogs Pekingese puppys (Champion Bloodlines) - Advert 5
241

Pekingese puppys (Champion Bloodlines)

Pekingese

4 monthsAge
2Sex
£2,900Price

Hello Welcome to violets 1st litter, message me and I can send photos of the puppy's. Vini the stud used is my 2 year old imported pekingese dog. He has been to crufts and come best dog reserve in

HarlowEssex
Pekingese dogs Kc Pekingese  - Advert 6
75

Kc Pekingese

Pekingese

6 weeksAge
2Sex
£3,500Price

My very first litter of these beautiful Little Dogs totally besotted they have amazing quality champion lines Raised with other dogs and a multi household from Tots teen adults very socialised View

Licensed Breeder
LingfieldSurrey

FAQs

Are Pekingese good family dogs?

Pekingese dogs are generally not ideal for families with young children or very active households. They are small, can be vocal, and tend to be stubborn, requiring an experienced owner who can provide consistent training and socialisation. Pekingese prefer a quiet environment as they do not tolerate rough handling well and may be defensive, making them better suited to calm homes without many other pets or young children.

What is the leading cause of death in Pekingese dogs?

The leading cause of death in Pekingese dogs is trauma, which is common among small toy breeds. They are also prone to neurological and cardiovascular defects and suffer from health issues related to their brachycephalic faces, such as breathing difficulties, eye problems, and skin allergies.

Why are Pekingese dogs expensive?

Pekingese dogs tend to be expensive due to their purebred status, the need for reputable breeders who undertake health screenings to reduce genetic issues, and their grooming requirements. Prices from breeders typically range from around £650 to £3200, with top-quality pedigrees potentially costing more.

What breeds were used to create the Pekingese?

The Pekingese is believed to have been historically bred by crossing the Tibetan Spaniel with native Chinese dogs. This breeding produced their distinctive flat face and lion-like appearance, as they were originally bred to serve as royal companion dogs in China.