

You won’t have to worry about your Peekapoo choosing your friend’s lap over your own. They will follow you everywhere, and I mean everywhere. Peekapoos can sometimes show food aggression tendencies, but proper training when they are young can alleviate this.Īlong with being protective, Peekapoos are loyal. While their bark is bigger than their bite, they are loud enough to scare off any reasonable burglar. When meeting other dogs, Peekapoos can be overprotective of their owners. It has also been speculated that they protected Buddhist Monks.Īlthough most of this is ancient history, the Peekapoo doesn’t take his duties lightly. They were bred to look like miniature lions who could protect their owners. After all, some say Pekingese were only allowed to be owned by emperors. Pekingese often have an air about them that is passed on to their Peekapoo Puppies. The Peekapoo was one of the first poodle-mix breeds. Peekapoos first appeared in the United States in the 1950s and saw the height of their fame in the 1960s. The dog that resulted was so lovable that people began breeding them intentionally.


While no one knows exactly how the breed came to be, most speculate that the first Peekapoo was the result of accidental breeding. Peekapoos were one of the first crossbreeds or designer dogs. Winston the Peekpoo was born from a female Pekingese and a black toy poodle. Some breeders will breed a Peekapoo to a poodle or a Pekingese, but this is uncommon. It’s rare to breed a Peekapoo to another Peekapoo. This means that both of a puppy’s parents are purebred. Peekapoos are almost always bred as a first-generation cross. Peekapoos are a crossbreed of a Pekingese and a miniature or toy poodle.
