How to Determine If a Pekingese Dog Will Bite
Pekingese Dog (Detailed Introduction)
We all know the Pekingese dog has a very bad temper. Many Pekingese dogs may show aggressive behavior even before you touch them. If you visit relatives or friends whose Pekingese dogs are very cute, how can you tell if the dog will bite you?
First Step
You can gently pull the dog's tail or ear. If it makes a "wooh" sound, wrinkles its nose upwards, raises the hair on its back, and shows fierce eyes, this is a very neurotic dog, which could become a vicious, biting dog in the future.
Second Step
You can throw the dog’s favorite food. If it immediately rushes to eat the food, this is a compliant dog. But if it acts indifferent in front of you and waits until you turn around to carry the food to a corner to eat, this is definitely a very sinister dog.
Third Step
When buying a dog, if you put your hand into the dog's kennel, and it happily comes over to lick your fingers, and if you pick it up and it shakes its head and wags its tail, this is definitely a gentle dog that will not bite when it grows up.