RIVER - PEKINGESE DOG FOR ADOPTION
Pekingese Dogs For Adoption in Gulfport, MI, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
River
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Gulfport, MI, 39505 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Pekingese. Adoption Fee: 175. Meet River – A Pekingese with Personality (and a Heart Ready to Heal) River is a 15.8 lb Pekingese, around 5 years old, and every bit as striking as his breed promises. He’s currently in foster care, living with three female dogs (including a dominant alpha!)—and he’s done beautifully with all of them. When River first arrived, it was clear he hadn’t been treated kindly. He came in terrified, and his initial “aggression” was really just fear—his way of saying “please don’t hurt me.” He never bit, and with time, patience, and love, he’s made a dramatic transformation. Today, River is a total love bug who just needed someone to give him a chance. He still has a few quirks. He occasionally tries to chase or “attack” his tail, usually when he’s excited—like getting a treat or settling down for the night. His foster mom suspects that his tail was once matted and heavy, and now that it curls over his back, he catches sight of it and thinks it’s something sneaking up on him. River also gets nervous when being set down, barking or growling out of fear. His foster thinks he may have been tossed or dropped before, so she simply lowers him facing away from her—problem solved. Once he trusts you, he melts. The biggest milestone came recently: River fell asleep in his foster’s lap and let her give him full-body scratches. For a dog who once trembled at human touch, that’s pure magic. River is on medication that’s helped calm his anxiety, and his foster describes him as a “2 out of 10” on the challenge scale—very manageable for someone experienced with Pekingese or dogs with a history of trauma. He’s not suited for a home with children, as he startles easily, but he’ll thrive in a calm environment with someone patient and committed. He’s smart, strong-willed, and full of personality—the kind of dog who will make you earn his love, but once you do, you’ll never find a more loyal friend. Details: Breed: Pekingese Age: ~5 years Weight: 15.8 lbs Dental: Completed Good with dogs: Yes Needs: Experienced owner, no kids, calm and patient home River isn’t for everyone—but for the right person, he’ll be everything.
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Physical Attributes
Grooming Needs: Moderate Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: No OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Low Fence Required: Any Type Owner Experience Required: Breed Other: - Yard Required
- Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Tired Dog Rescue
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Location:
Gulfport, Michigan, 39503 USAUSA
Breed overview
Pekingese
A.K.A.: Lion Dog, Chinese Lion Dog, Foo Dog, Beijingese, Sleeve Dog, Peke, Peking Palasthund, chien Pékinois, perro pekinés, pekinés, Pekinese, Pejing, Short-nosed Lion Dog, Sun Dog, Imperial Dog, Royal Dog, Tiny Lion, Half-pint Lion, Dog of the Forbidden City
Overview:
The Pekingese is a captivating toy breed with a rich history, originating in ancient China where they were revered companions of royalty. Known for their distinctive "lion's mane" and rolling gait, they possess a compact, sturdy body covered in a long, profuse double coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting. Their most recognizable features include a flat face, large, dark eyes, and a short, broad muzzle. Temperamentally, Pekingese are brave, independent, and surprisingly dignified, often displaying an affectionate but not overly demonstrative loyalty to their owners. They adapt well to apartment living due to their small size and relatively low exercise needs, though they do enjoy short, supervised walks. While generally good with older, respectful children, their independent nature means they might not be the ideal choice for boisterous family environments. Health-wise, their brachycephalic (flat-faced) structure makes them prone to respiratory issues and heatstroke, so vigilance in warm weather is crucial. Overall, the Pekingese is a charming and unique companion for those seeking a devoted, somewhat regal lapdog.
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