![]() ![]() ![]() Peek-A-Pom doesn’t need a pedigree for you to know they’re the cutest pooch on the block! Knowing more about your pet’s ancestry and their family tree can help you learn more about them, but it’s no guarantee of character or appearance. A reputable breeder will offer this information, as their Pomeranian or Pekingese parent(s) will have a pedigree of their own. On the other hand, all of this doesn’t mean you shouldn’t inquire about your pet’s family history. An impossible feat for a first generation cross breed dog! Of course, to be recognized by a club such as the American Kennel Club, a dog has to display a certain set of traits. ![]() The reason for this is that major canine clubs and organizations don’t recognize any of the designer dog breeds as “real” breeds in their own right. Peek-A-Pom puppies won’t have official pedigree papers. ![]() So don’t be surprised if your new pet’s bossy attitude seems to reflect the high status of its spoiled ancestors- blue blood behavior is inherited, too. On the other hand, even before he was brought to Europe, Pekingese had enjoyed perks of being the Empress’ favorite. The Pomeranian originated in Germany but became very popular across Europe- figures such as Queen Victoria and Mary Antoinette had pet Poms on their court. Not unlike most toy breeds that have been around for centuries, both the Pekingese and the Pomeranian have been bred to grace the laps of aristocrats. Their rich history can tell us a lot about their mixed breed offspring, to boot. However, while we don’t know a lot about the origin of the Peek-A-Pom, there’s nothing mysterious about its parental breeds. This means that the intentional cross-breeding of the Pekingese and Pomeranian started sometime in the last decade, and likely somewhere in the United States. It’s highly probable that the origin story of these pooches is not much different than that of most of their designer breed fellows. Peek-A-Pom is a relatively rare designer dog breed, and there is not much known about these hybrid pooches. Peek-A-Pom is affectionate and curious, devoted to its family and always in the mood for cuddles. If you are curious to find out more about this unusual Pomeranian and Pekingese mix, read on! Unless socialized on time, this designer dog might be prone to barking at everything that makes them suspicious or even nip at visitors who are too pushy and try to handle them.ĭue to their size and unique character, these mixed breed dogs are a great choice for seniors in search of a furry companion, singles who live in an apartment building or families with older children (or no kids). While primarily bred to be a companion dog, same as its parents, Peek-A-Pom inherits a wary, watchful nature that make it distrustful of strangers and very alert. From its purebred parents, this small pooch inherits a big personality. Also known as Peekapom and Pominese, these hybrid toy dog will charm you from the get-go. Funny, sweet, and energetic: that’s Peek-A-Pom for you! This fairly rare designer dog breed was created when the ancient Pekingese breed was mixed with the popular Pomeranian. ![]()
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