Pekingese health
Health Guide Based on 11 real Pekingese owners

Pekingese Health Problems & Prevention

Common health issues, symptoms to watch for, and how to keep your Pekingese healthy.

Life Expectancy
10-14 years
Health Score
Very Good
Known Conditions
3 tracked

Common Pekingese Health Problems

Data from 2 Pekingese owners

Dental disease9.1% prevalence

Periodontal disease affecting gums and teeth, leading to pain, tooth loss, and systemic health issues.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Bad breath
  • Difficulty eating
  • Swollen or bleeding gums
  • Loose teeth

Prevention Tips

  • Daily tooth brushing
  • Dental chews and toys
  • Annual dental cleanings
  • Regular oral exams
Reported by 1 of 2 owners9.1%
Ear infections9.1% prevalence

Bacterial or yeast infections in the ear canal, common in breeds with floppy ears or those that swim frequently.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Head shaking
  • Ear odor
  • Brown or yellow discharge
  • Scratching at ears

Prevention Tips

  • Weekly ear cleaning
  • Dry ears after swimming/bathing
  • Regular vet checks
  • Treat underlying allergies
Reported by 1 of 2 owners9.1%
Collapsed trachea9.1% prevalence

A health condition that may affect some Pekingeses based on owner reports.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Behavioral changes
  • Physical discomfort
  • Changes in appetite or activity

Prevention Tips

  • Regular vet checkups
  • Maintain healthy lifestyle
  • Early detection through monitoring
Reported by 1 of 2 owners9.1%

Pekingeses may be prone to:

General Health Concerns

Regular vet visits help catch issues early

Pekingese Health Timeline

What to focus on at each life stage to keep your Pekingese healthy.

Puppy

0-1 year

  • Complete vaccination series
  • Spay/neuter discussion with vet
  • Socialization and training foundation
  • Deworming and parasite prevention
  • Establish dental care routine
Vet Visits:

Every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks, then at 6 and 12 months

Adult

1-7 years

  • Annual wellness exams and vaccinations
  • Dental cleaning as needed
  • Maintain healthy weight
  • Watch for early signs of breed-specific conditions
  • Regular heartworm and flea prevention
Vet Visits:

Annually, more often if concerns arise

Senior

7+ years

  • Bi-annual wellness exams
  • Blood work and organ function screening
  • Joint supplements and pain management
  • Adjust diet for senior needs
  • Watch for common age-related conditions in Pekingeses
Vet Visits:

Every 6 months, with comprehensive bloodwork annually

Pekingese Allergies

Allergy data from 1 Pekingese owners. Allergies can develop at any age.

No food allergies reported for this breed.

Signs Your Pekingese May Have Food Allergies

  • Chronic ear infections
  • Itchy skin (especially paws, ears, rear end)
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Excessive gas

When to see a vet: If symptoms persist for more than a few days or are causing significant discomfort.

Questions to Ask Your Vet About Pekingeses

1

What breed-specific health screenings do you recommend?

2

Are there any genetic tests available for common Pekingese conditions?

3

What's the ideal weight range for my Pekingese?

4

When should we start joint supplements or senior care?

5

What early warning signs should I watch for based on the breed's health profile?

6

Do you recommend pet insurance for Pekingeses?

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common health issues in Pekingeses?
Based on data from 2 Pekingese owners, the most common health concerns are: Dental disease (9%), Ear infections (9%), Collapsed trachea (9%). Early detection through regular vet visits is key to managing these conditions.
How long do Pekingeses typically live?
Pekingeses have an average lifespan of 10-14 years. Factors that can extend lifespan include: maintaining a healthy weight, regular exercise, quality nutrition, preventive healthcare, and addressing breed-specific health concerns early.
Are Pekingeses prone to allergies?
Based on our community data from 1 Pekingeses, allergies are reported by owners. Common triggers include various foods and Spring Pollen. Symptoms include itching, ear infections, and digestive issues.
How often should I take my Pekingese to the vet?
Puppies: Every 3-4 weeks until 16 weeks old for vaccinations. Adults (1-9 years): Annual wellness exams. Seniors (9+ years): Every 6 months with bloodwork. Pekingeses with known health conditions may need more frequent visits.
Should I get pet insurance for my Pekingese?
Given that Pekingeses can be prone to conditions like Dental disease, pet insurance can provide financial peace of mind. Surgery for conditions like hip dysplasia can cost $3,000-$6,000+. Insurance is most affordable when purchased young, before conditions develop.

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