Tiny Pekingese Becomes 'Run Club Supervisor' of NYC and It's Perfect
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Tiny Pekingese Becomes 'Run Club Supervisor' of NYC and It's Perfect
"In my experience, there are two kinds of dogs out there: The ones who would love to lead their own pack in a nice, long run on a beautiful day outside, and the ones who are far happier to watch from a bench as they enjoy the breeze. My dog would be out there, running with the best of them... but I've known plenty who would take the other option (and maybe even a nap, while they're at it)."
"Of course, you'll get to know exactly what your own, individual dog needs over time, but sites including PetCareRX recommend that Pekingese dogs only require a short walk on a leash outdoors. Otherwise, they will be quite happy indoors - in fact, these little dogs are very well suited to living in apartments and other small spaces because they'll be happy as long as they have a comfy bed to lounge in!"
A Pekingese named Munchkin sits on a bench on the West Side Highway, calmly supervising runners and enjoying the breeze. Munchkin watches passersby intently while preferring not to run himself. Pekingese dogs generally do not require vigorous daily exercise like high-energy breeds, but they still need daily leg stretching. PetCareRX recommends a short leash walk outdoors for Pekingese, with indoor time and a comfortable bed satisfying most needs. These small dogs adapt well to apartments and small spaces. A bench-side mascot or supervisor role can suit a Pekingese's temperament and energy level.
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