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Peke-A-Poo for Sale in the Philippines

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Peke-A-Poo

Peke-A-Poo

Small · 6–14 lbs

✓ Apartment ok

Pekingese

Calm · dignified · low-energy

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Poodle (Toy)

Intelligent · low-shedding · gentle

The Peke-A-Poo pairs the Pekingese — an ancient Chinese Imperial breed revered as a sacred lion dog and exclusively kept by the Chinese Imperial family for over 2,000 years — with the Toy Poodle, the miniaturized French companion version of the Standard Poodle. The cross gained popularity in North America during the 1990s and 2000s, combining the Pekingese's calm, dignified nature with the Poodle's intelligence and low-shedding coat.

The Peke-A-Poo is a gentle, calm companion with reliably low shedding (10–30/100) and very low exercise needs — one of the more easygoing small mixed breeds. The Pekingese parent may contribute some flat-face traits that require monitoring in heat, and the long coat needs regular grooming (55–80/100 effort) to prevent matting.

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Coat texture varies — can be wavy Poodle or longer Pekingese type. Low-shedding is likely but not guaranteed.

Traits

Energy
Moderate
Trainability
Easy
Stubbornness
Moderate
Friendliness
High

Care

Grooming
Moderate
Shedding
Minimal
Exercise
30 min/day
Drooling
Minimal
🕐12–15 years
CalmGentleAffectionatePossible breathing issues if Peke flat-face traits dominate
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Peke-A-Poo Buyer's Guide

Common questions answered before you buy

A Peke-A-Poo is a cross between a Pekingese (Calm · dignified · low-energy) and a Poodle (Toy) (Intelligent · low-shedding · gentle). The goal of this cross is to combine the best traits of both parents — but it's important to understand that results vary significantly from puppy to puppy, even within the same litter.

No dog is truly hypoallergenic — all dogs produce dander, saliva, and urine proteins that trigger allergies. However, the Peke-A-Poo is a coin-flip. Coat texture varies — can be wavy Poodle or longer Pekingese type. Low-shedding is likely but not guaranteed. Puppies with curlier, Poodle-dominant coats tend to shed less. Puppies with wavy or straight coats may shed noticeably. There is no guarantee until the adult coat comes in around 12–18 months. If you're buying for allergy reasons, request an F1B litter which is more consistently low-shed.

Peke-A-Poos typically weigh between 6–14 lbs. However, size can vary significantly depending on which parent the puppy takes after and the generation (F1, F1B, etc.). A smaller parent — particularly if one parent is a Miniature or Toy variant — will produce smaller offspring. Always ask breeders about the parent sizes, not just the breed average.

With consistent effort, yes. The Peke-A-Poo has trainability scores ranging from 55–75/100. Some puppies will pick things up quickly; others — especially those inheriting more stubbornness from one parent — will need more patience. Positive reinforcement and short, engaging training sessions work best.

The Peke-A-Poo typically lives 12–15 years. Hybrid dogs often benefit from "hybrid vigour" — a tendency for mixed breeds to be healthier than either purebred parent. However, they can still inherit health conditions from either parent line. Ask breeders about health testing on both parents (hips, eyes, heart, depending on the parent breeds), and schedule annual vet check-ups throughout your dog's life.

Yes — the Peke-A-Poo is generally apartment-adaptable as long as their exercise needs are met. Daily walks and interactive play sessions (around 30 minutes of light-to-moderate exercise daily) are sufficient to keep them calm indoors. Mental stimulation — puzzle toys, training sessions — is equally important for this intelligent cross.