To start with, the Chinese lion dogs may look the part of a wonderful family dog, but the German Mastiff precisely plays the part. To clarify, the smaller dog is in no way a devil in disguise, yet it is common knowledge that it does not get along well with more than a pawful of people. The Great Dane however is a gentle giant and is once again considered “the world’s largest lap dog” due its heart-melting tendency to seek attention from anyone with a spare hand. The overall affection the Great Danes show outshines that of the Pekingese’s by miles on end. To continue, many small dogs, Pekingese included, suffer from what my mother calls “Big Dog Syndrome”. This is when the smaller breeds grow in aggression to compensate for its size. A definitive example of this is noticeable by looking at any single Chihuahua from anywhere in the universe. Another behavioral issue that comes with the smaller breed of dogs is their over-protectiveness of the owners. The tinier dogs will yap, nip, scratch and, yodel to their heart's content if someone they have not seen before walks through the front door. Once again, this trait can be observed from just about any Chihuahua from the history of ever. For the points provided, the Great Dane reigns supreme over the Pekingese due to the differences in
To start with, the Chinese lion dogs may look the part of a wonderful family dog, but the German Mastiff precisely plays the part. To clarify, the smaller dog is in no way a devil in disguise, yet it is common knowledge that it does not get along well with more than a pawful of people. The Great Dane however is a gentle giant and is once again considered “the world’s largest lap dog” due its heart-melting tendency to seek attention from anyone with a spare hand. The overall affection the Great Danes show outshines that of the Pekingese’s by miles on end. To continue, many small dogs, Pekingese included, suffer from what my mother calls “Big Dog Syndrome”. This is when the smaller breeds grow in aggression to compensate for its size. A definitive example of this is noticeable by looking at any single Chihuahua from anywhere in the universe. Another behavioral issue that comes with the smaller breed of dogs is their over-protectiveness of the owners. The tinier dogs will yap, nip, scratch and, yodel to their heart's content if someone they have not seen before walks through the front door. Once again, this trait can be observed from just about any Chihuahua from the history of ever. For the points provided, the Great Dane reigns supreme over the Pekingese due to the differences in