Personality determines whether a Pekingese dog bites people

The personality determines the Pekingese dog bites
Pekingese dog (definite introduction)

Although Pekingese dogs look naive, anyone who knows them knows that their temperament is not good. Many Pekingese are like "old children" who break up when they say break up. You never know where their restricted area is. You can touch them however you want when they are happy, but when they are in a bad mood, they will not even touch you. What is the reason why Pekingese dogs have such different personalities?
When this kind of dog is raised by its owner, whether it is to explore its vitality, or to hold it and watch it, whether it is taken for a walk outdoors, or whether it is bathed and combed, it can accept people gently. It will not resist the placement and manipulation of it, let alone hurt others. Even if children stroke it and play with it, it can cooperate well.
Although the Pekingese dog will not attack, it is not afraid of people. It is not shy when meeting new people. It is dignified and generous. It has neither the evil intention of bullying nor evasiveness or retreat. When handling the visits of women and children, they can also obey the master's instructions safely and well, and will not deviate. It is relatively careless about food, and will not act like a spoiled child when given food. Even if it caught up with an animal much larger than it, it would not show weakness or shrink back. When a weak animal encounters threats to it, it will show a strong personality that would rather die than surrender. It is very sincere to its owner. When the owner is attacked, it will violently resist and protect the owner.

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