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PEKINGESE - traducción al árabe

DOG BREED
발바리; Pekinese; 北京犬; 獅子狗; 狮子狗; Jingba; Jing Ba; Pickanese; Pekingese dog
  • Dark coated Pekingese
  • Chinese Spaniel, 1903
  • Chinese Happa dog from the 19th century, an ancestor of the modern Pekingese, [[Rothschild Zoological Museum]], [[Tring, England]]
  • Pekingese
  • Sable Pekingese
  • Pekingese, 1904
  • Pekingese puppy
  • White-cream Pekingese with black mask
  • Pekingese

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ألاسم

كَلْبُ بِكِّين

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جنس من الكلاب الصغيرة
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ألاسم

كَلْبُ بِكِّين

Definición

pekingese

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Pekingese

The Pekingese (also spelled Pekinese) is a breed of toy dog, originating in China. The breed was favored by royalty of the Chinese Imperial court as a companion dog, and its name refers to the city of Peking (Beijing) where the Forbidden City is located. The breed has several characteristics and health issues related to its unique appearance. Because of its desirable characteristics, the Pekingese has been part of the development of designer crossbreeds, such as the Peekapoo (crossed with a poodle) and Peke-a-tese (crossed with a Maltese).

Ejemplos de uso de PEKINGESE
1. This was so for Catherine Ross, a retired United Airlines flight attendant, walking her Pekingese dog, Louie, in SoHo.
2. Down at Coeur d‘Alene City Park, a carnival atmosphere prevails: A man in a muscle shirt walks a Pekingese dog, a bride and groom pose for pictures and families, like ours, dip their feet into the cool water.
3. Avoid travel during busy travel times; your pet is more likely to be roughly handled then. –Don‘t ship pug–nosed animals such as Pekingese or bulldogs in cargo holds because their short nasal passages make them vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and heat stroke. –Buy a shipping crate that‘s approved by the Agriculture Department and large enough for your pet to stand, sit and change position comfortably. – Write Live Animal‘‘ in big letters on the side and top of the crate.
4. Avoid travel during busy travel times; your pet is more likely to be roughly handled then. _Don‘t ship pug–nosed animals such as Pekingese or bulldogs in cargo holds because their short nasal passages make them vulnerable to oxygen deprivation and heat stroke. _Buy a shipping crate that‘s approved by the Agriculture Department and large enough for your pet to stand, sit and change position comfortably. _ Write "Live Animal" in big letters on the side and top of the crate.