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The Pekingese is often referred to as the heartbreak breed due to its deep devotion to its owner and intense emotional bond, which can be difficult to replace after loss.
The average cost of a Pekingese puppy typically ranges from $600 to $3,000, depending on factors like breeder reputation, lineage, and location.
The Pekingese is often referred to as the heartbreak breed due to its deeply loyal nature and susceptibility to serious health problems.
The average cost of a Pekingese puppy ranges from $600 to $1,500, depending on pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.
The Pekingese is often referred to as the 'heartbreak breed' due to its health challenges, complex temperament, and deep emotional bonds with owners.
The average cost of a Pekingese puppy typically ranges from $800 to $3,000, depending on lineage, breeder reputation, and location.
Yes, a Pekingese can be a good dog for the right owner, especially those who value a loyal, regal companion and can meet its grooming and health care needs.
Pekingese are rare due to their historical exclusivity, unique care needs, and breeding challenges related to their health and anatomy.
The Pekingese is a purebred toy dog breed and is not inherently a mix with another breed; however, designer mixes do exist, combining Pekingese with other small breeds.
The Pekingese is an ancient purebred dog that originated in China and is not a mix of other breeds.

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