Differences and Similarities between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese.

Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

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Flat-Coated Retriever Versus Pekingese: Introduction

Are you thinking of getting a new pet dog, and you have narrowed down your choices to the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese? Well, you have come to the right place. In this article, we will provide you a detailed comparison of these two dog breeds to help you decide which of the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese better suits you.

We will provide you a detailed discussion and comparison of dog attributes such as intelligence, price, general health, friendliness, etc, for both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese.

Furthermore, we will let you know which one of the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese is better suited for new dog owners, for owners with kids, for owners that live in apartments, for owners with dog allergies, etc.

Importantly, we did some analysis and calculation and we obtained a number that we call the Better-Pet Score™ for both the Flat-Coated Retriever and for the Pekingese. The dog breed with the higher Better-Pet score is the `better` pet. We hope that these Better-Pet Scores will provide you more insight into deciding which pet to get between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese.

Our only goal here is to help you make a well-thought-out decision on your next long-term companion, be it the Flat-Coated Retriever or the Pekingese

Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese: Overview

A very important difference between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese is the size difference between the two dog breeds. The Flat-Coated Retriever is a medium-sized dog while the Pekingese is a tiny-sized dog.

Furthermore, the Flat-Coated Retriever belongs to the Sporting Dogs group. Sporting Dogs were bred to help hunters catch and retrieve feathered game. Some sporting dog breeds such as Retrievers, which were built for swimming, were bred to hunt waterfowl in water. Whereas sporting dog breeds like setters, spaniels, and pointing breeds were bred to hunt quail, pheasant, and other game birds nest on grasslands. Many Sporting Group breeds have thick, water-repellent coats that protect them from harsh hunting conditions.

On the other hand, the Pekingese belongs to the Companion Dogs group. Companion Dogs were bred to be companions for humans. Their main goal in life is to be with people, and they will be very sad if left to themselves for long hours day after day.

Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese: Comparison Table

The table below compares the Flat-Coated Retriever to the Pekingese based on different important factors such as Price, Health, Kid-friendliness, etc.

When a dog breed scores higher for a factor than the other dog breed, the box of the breed that scores higher is shaded green and the box of the breed that scores lower is shaded red. When there is no difference between the breeds for a particular factor then the box is shaded gray for both pets. Also, when the factor is not important in picking a pet, or when the factor cannot be compared between two pets, the box for the factor is shaded gray for both pets

Most of the factors in the table for each dog breed are ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. “1” means “worst”, and “5” means “best”.

However, some factors such as “Price”, “Average Lifespan”, etc. cannot be on a scale of 1 to 5, so they are not on a scale of 1 to 5 in the comparison table.

Factor Flat-Coated Retriever Pekingese
Adapts Well To Apartment Living 1/5 5/5
Tolerates Being Alone 1/5 3/5
Height 1 foot, 10 inches to 2 feet tall at the shoulder 6 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Span 10 to 12 years 12 to 15 years
Good For Novice Owners 2/5 4/5
Does NOT Drool 4/5 5/5
Does NOT Shed 3/5 2/5
Does NOT chew on things 3/5 3/5
Low Prey Drive 3/5 1/5
Tolerates Cold Weather 4/5 4/5
Tolerates Hot Weather 4/5 1/5
Easy To Groom 4/5 1/5
General Health 4/5 2/5
Potential NOT to Gain Weight 2/5 3/5
Easy To Train 4/5 3/5
Does NOT Bark or Howl 2/5 2/5
Tendency NOT to Wander 2/5 3/5
Calmness/ Low Vigor 2/5 5/5
Easygoing 1/5 4/5
Affectionate With Family 5/5 5/5
Kid-Friendly 5/5 2/5
Dog Friendly 5/5 2/5
Friendly Toward Strangers 5/5 2/5
Intelligence 5/5 4/5
NOT Rambunctious 1/5 4/5
Minimal Exercise Needs 1/5 4/5
Potential For Playfulness 5/5 3/5
Weight 55 to 70 pounds 7 to 14 pounds
Average Lifespan 11.0 years 13.5 years
Average Price $1350 $1930
Price Range $1150 – $1800 $1288 – $2500
Temperament Score 92.0 percent 93.3 percent
Common Health Problems and Recommended Health Tests
  • Eye Examination
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Patellar Luxation
  • No Data
    Popularity out of 200 Dog Breeds 94 86
    Intelligence Rank (out of 130 Dog Breeds) 18 73

    *Data from dogtime.com, OFA.org (The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals), petcalculator.com, wikipedia.org, ATTS.org (the American Temperament Test Society)

    Next, we added the scores of the factors that can be added together for the Flat-Coated Retriever in the table (that is, `Ease of Grooming` score + `General Health` score + `Calmness` score + …etc) and we compared it to the corresponding total score for the Pekingese. We call these total scores the Better-Pet Scores, as we mentioned earlier. We called this score the Better-Pet score because the better dog breed will have a higher score. This is because the pet will the higher score will have minimal needs and be easier to have as a pet.

    The Better-Pet score for a Flat-Coated Retriever is 78 out of 125 while the Better-Pet score for a Pekingese is 77 out of 125.

    Based on their Better-Pet scores, the Flat-Coated Retriever is a better pet than the Pekingese. So, you should get the Flat-Coated Retriever!

    Although we have done our best to analyze these two dog breeds in a very unbiased way, however, we will like to let you know that there are some dog attributes that cannot be assigned a number for comparison. We cannot put a number on how cute a dog breed is, for example. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

    Also, the dog breed that best suits you will depend on your peculiar lifestyle, your taste, and your priorities, which we do not know. So, for you to decide on which breed is right for you, read through the rest of the article to further understand both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese so that you can make your own well-informed decision on which pet to get.

    Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

    The Most Remarkable Differences Between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese

    Below is a list of where the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are most different:

  • Flat-Coated Retrievers do not adapt well to apartment living. However, Pekingeses adapt well to apartment living.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers can tolerate hot weather. However, Pekingeses cannot tolerate hot weather. They are not suited for hot environments.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers are very easy to groom. However, Pekingeses require a lot of grooming and are not very easy to groom.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers do things with high intensity. They can be very forceful. However, Pekingeses do the things they do with very low vigor. They are not forceful.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers are easily disturbed by noise in their environments. They are sensitive to human tone. They will understand the tone of your voice when you try to correct their behaviors with a firm tone. However, Pekingeses are not very sensitive to their enviroment. They can tolerate noisy environments. They are also not very sensitive to the tone of your voice, firm or gentle.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly. However, Pekingeses do not get along well with kids. They are not kid-friendly.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers get along well with other dogs. However, Pekingeses do not get along well with other dogs.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers are very friendly towards strangers. However, Pekingeses are not very friendly towards strangers.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers have very high energy levels. They need a lot of exercise time to release their high energy. However, Pekingeses have low energy levels. They do not require a lot exercise time.
  • Flat-Coated Retrievers require a lot of exercise. They are good for owners who like to exercise. However, Pekingeses have low exercise needs.
  • The Similarities Between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese

    The Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are very similar in certain aspects. Below is the list of where the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are most similar:

  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese do not have the tendency to drool.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese can tolerate cold weather.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese gain weight easily. You need to pay careful attention to what you feed them.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are very easy to train.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.
  • Both the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese are highly intelligent.
  • Size (Weight and Height) of Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

    Now, let us discuss the difference in size between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese.

    Flat-Coated Retrievers weigh 55 to 70 pounds when fully grown. Flat-Coated Retrievers are 1 foot, 10 inches to 2 feet tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    On the other hand, Pekingeses weigh 7 to 14 pounds when fully grown. Pekingeses are 6 to 9 inches tall at the shoulder when fully grown.

    Temperament of the Flat-Coated Retriever Versus the Pekingese

    The Pekingese has a better temperament than the Flat-Coated Retriever.

    This is because the temperament score for the Pekingese is 93.3 percent while the temperament score for the Flat-Coated Retriever is 92.0 percent, according to the American Temperament Test Society (ATTS).

    The American Temperament Test Society (ATTS) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide fair and objective evaluations of the temperaments of dog breeds.

    Dog breeds with low temperament scores tend to show unprovoked aggression, they easily panic without quickly recovering from the panic, and they tend to avoid people. However, dog breeds with high temperament scores are not aggressive and are not shy. Also, these dogs are generally friendly and they are protective of their owners.

    The average temperament score across all dog breeds (over 250 breeds) is 83.7 percent.

    With its temperament score of 92.0 percent, the Flat-Coated Retriever has an above-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    With its temperament score of 93.3 percent, the Pekingese has an above-average temperament compared to other dog breeds.

    The ATTS obtained the temperament scores of the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese by measuring the temperaments of 87 Flat-Coated Retrievers and 15 Pekingeses.

    Price of Flat-Coated Retriever versus Price of Pekingese

    The average price of the Flat-Coated Retriever puppy is $1350. The price of the Flat-Coated Retriever typically ranges from $1150 – $1800. However, the price of a Flat-Coated Retriever can be as low as $100 and as high as $2500. We obtained this price information by reviewing the prices of 8 Flat-Coated Retriever puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The average price of the Pekingese puppy is $1930. The price of the Pekingese typically ranges from $1288 – $2500. However, the price of a Pekingese can be as low as $700 and as high as $7500. We obtained this price information by collecting and reviewing the prices of 138 Pekingese puppies listed for sale from various sources.

    The Pekingese is more expensive than the Flat-Coated Retriever.

    Flat-Coated Retriever Pekingese
    Average Price $1350 $1930
    Price Range $1150 to $1800 $1288 to $2500

    The charts below show the price distribution for the Flat-Coated Retriever and Pekingese. For different price points, the charts show how many Flat-Coated Retriever puppies or how many Pekingese puppies are listed for sale at those price points.

    A breakdown of the prices of Flat-Coated Retrievers. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Flat-Coated Retrievers. The typical price range is shaded Green.

    A breakdown of the prices of Pekingeses

    A breakdown of the prices of Pekingeses

    Note that a lot of factors determine how much you can expect to pay for the Flat-Coated Retriever puppy or the Pekingese puppy. This includes if health screening tests have been performed on the puppy, if the puppy is from a famous pedigree, the US State where the puppy is bred, etc.

    Nevertheless, when looking from a puppy, look at buying a puppy only from well-established breeders that breed puppies primarily for the love of dogs, and secondarily for profit. Do not buy a puppy from one of those puppy mills that mass-produce puppies in bad living conditions for maximum profit.

    You may also consider adopting a dog instead of buying a dog.

    Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

    Adopting the Flat-Coated Retriever versus Adopting the Pekingese

    You may consider adopting a dog instead of buying a puppy. Many Flat-Coated Retrievers and many Pekingeses are currently available for adoption.

    These adorable and cute dogs are waiting in dog shelters hoping that someday someone will rescue them. Furthermore, adoption costs are lesser than the cost of a new puppy. Dog adoption costs are usually around $300. In addition to your local dog shelter, a good place online to see dogs that are available for adoption is petfinder.com.

    Below is an adorable Male Flat-Coated Retriever named Clarence that is currently available for adoption on Petfinder.com. You can find other lovely adoptable Flat-Coated Retrievers like Clarence on pefinder.com.

    Also, like Flat-Coated Retrievers, Pekingeses are also available for adoption. For example, Lolek (Bonded W/Bolek) is a Male Pekingese that is currently available for adoption on petfinder.com. You can find more Pekingeses like Lolek (Bonded W/Bolek) that are up for adoption on petfinder.com.

    The Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese can both be adopted. Images from petfinder.com

    Kaluha is the name of another Flat-Coated Retriever (Male) on petfinder.com that is looking for a new home.

    Also Leo, an adorable Male Pekingese on petfinder.com that you can adopt.

    Flat-Coated Retrievers and Pekingeses are always available for adoption. Images from petfinder.com

    You can find more Flat-Coated Retrievers and Pekingeses that are available for adoption on petfinder.

    The Intelligence of the Flat-Coated Retriever versus the Intelligence of the Pekingese

    Flat-Coated Retriever Pekingese
    Intelligence Rank 18 out of 130 dog breeds 73 out of 130 dog breeds
    Trainability Tend To Learn New Commands After 5 To 15 Repetitions Tend To Learn New Commands After 80 To 100 Repetitions Or More!

    Professor Stanley Coren, the famous psychology/neuropsychological professor and, dog lover/trainer measured and ranked the intelligence of about 130 different dog breeds.

    According to Prof. Stanley Coren, the total intelligence that a dog demonstrates is the addition of three types of intelligence. These intelligence types are:

  • Instinctive Intelligence: This is the natural intelligence a dog has because of what the dog was bred for. This type of intelligence comes from instinct. For example, dog breeds that were bred for guarding will have high `guarding` instinctive intelligence, while dog breeds that were bred for hunting will what high `hunting` instinctive intelligence. However, you cannot compare the intelligence of dog breeds based on instinctive intelligence because such a comparison will not make sense.
  • Adaptive Intelligence (learning and problem-solving ability): This indicates what a dog can learn to do for himself or herself. It includes learning and benefiting from experience with his environment, solving new problems, and so forth. Adaptive intelligence is specific to each dog, and not breed specific. Thus, two dogs can have remarkably different levels of adaptive intelligence even if they are of the same breed.
  • Working/Obedience Intelligence: This intelligence is the closest to what we might call school-learning ability and it is based upon what the dog can learn to do when instructed by humans. Importantly, different dog breeds have different learning abilities. Also, science has shown that some dog breeds can learn faster than some other breeds. This means certain dog breeds tend to have higher working/obedience intelligence than some other breeds. Dogs with high Working/Obedience Intelligence are smart and easy to train.
  • Prof. Coren showed that the Working/Obedience Intelligence of different dog breeds can be measured reliably. Thus, he was able to rank different dog breeds based on their Working/Obedience Intelligence.

    This is important because according to Prof. Coren, 51 percent of a dog`s intelligence comes from its genes while 49 percent of a dog`s intelligence comes from the dog`s environmental circumstances.

    To rank the intelligence of dog breeds, Prof. Coren employed the help of 208 dog obedience judges in North America to fill out a detailed survey on dog obedience. This number represented more than half of all of these judges in North America at the time. He also employed 63 veterinarians and 14 guard dog experts to collect data on the personality of different dog breeds.

    Prof. Coren found that the Flat-Coated Retriever has an obedience intelligence rank of 18 out of 130 dog breeds. The Flat-Coated Retriever belongs to the `Excellent Working Dogs` category. This means that Flat-Coated Retrievers tend to learn new commands after 5 to 15 repetitions.

    The Pekingese has an obedience intelligence rank of 73 out of 130 dog breeds. The Pekingese belongs to the `Lowest Degree of Working/Obedience Intelligence Dogs` category. This means that Pekingeses tend to learn new commands after 80 to 100 repetitions or more!.

    The Flat-Coated Retriever is more intelligent than the Pekingese.

    However, Prof. Coren noted that a dog should not be judged based on its intelligence alone, that other factors such as sociability, adorability, and compatibility with the owner are other very important factors that new dog owners need to consider when deciding on a new dog.

    The Popularity of Flat-Coated Retriever versus Popularity of Pekingese

    Every year, the American Kennel Club (AKC) publishes information on how popular a dog breed is in that particular year. The AKC gets the popularity information of a breed from how many dogs of that breed the owners register with the AKC every year. The AKC collects this data for about 200 dog breeds. The AKC collects this data for purebred dogs only(no mixed or hybrid dogs).

    The graphs and the table below show the popularity of the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese over the years.

    Based on the AKC popularity data over the years, the Pekingese is more popular with dog owners than the Flat-Coated Retriever. This is because, over the years, the average popularity of the Pekingese is 86 out of about 200 dog breeds while the average popularity of the Flat-Coated Retriever is 94 out of about 200 dog breeds.

    Popularity of Flat-Coated Retriever

    Popularity of Flat-Coated Retriever

    Popularity of Pekingese

    Popularity of Pekingese

    Year Flat-Coated Retriever Popularity Rank Pekingese Popularity Rank
    2013 94 77
    2014 92 82
    2015 86 80
    2016 89 93
    2017 96 88
    2018 91 92
    2019 104 83
    2020 102 95

    Is the Flat-Coated Retriever Better for Apartment Owners than the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers do not adapt well to apartment living.

    Pekingeses adapt very well to apartment living.

    Tolerates Being Alone: Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese

    Flat-Coated Retrievers do not like to be left alone.

    Pekingeses can be left alone only for a short time.

    Which is Better for New Dog Owners, the Flat-Coated Retriever or the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers are not the best dogs for new dog owners.

    Pekingeses are very good for new dog owners.

    Which one drools more, the Flat-Coated Retriever or the Pekingese

    Flat-Coated Retrievers do have a very low tendency to drool.

    Pekingeses do have a very low tendency to drool.

    Do Flat-Coated Retrievers shed more than Pekingeses?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers shed moderately.

    Pekingeses shed. They are not recommended for people with dog allergies.

    Does the Flat-Coated Retriever Have a Higher Prey Drive than the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers have a moderate prey drive. They can sometimes chase after smaller animals and pets.

    Pekingeses have a high prey drive. They have the tendency to chase after smaller animals and pets. They do not get along well with other pets.

    Can Flat-Coated Retrievers Tolerate Cold Weather? And can Pekingeses Tolerate Cold Weather?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers can very well tolerate cold weather.

    Pekingeses can very well tolerate cold weather.

    Can Flat-Coated Retrievers Tolerate Hot Weather? Can Pekingeses Tolerate Hot Weather?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers can tolerate hot weather.

    Pekingeses cannot tolerate hot weather. They are not suited for hot environments.

    Which is Easier to Groom, the Flat-Coated Retriever or the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers are very easy to groom.

    Pekingeses require a lot of grooming and they are not very easy to groom.

    Is the Flat-Coated Retriever Easier to Train than the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers are very easy to train.

    Pekingeses are fairly easy to train.

    Do Flat-Coated Retrievers Bark and Howl? What about Pekingeses?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.

    Pekingeses are highly vocal. They have the tendency to bark and howl.

    Wanderlust Potential: Flat-Coated Retriever vs. Pekingese

    Flat-Coated Retrievers have a high tendency to wander. They are easily distracted by other animals or objects.

    Pekingeses have a moderate tendency to wander. This means that they sometimes get distracted by other animals or objects.

    Are Flat-Coated Retrievers good family dogs? What about Pekingeses?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    Pekingeses are great family dogs. They are very affectionate with family.

    How Kid-friendly are Flat-Coated Retrievers and Pekingeses?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers get along well with kids. They are kid-friendly.

    Pekingeses do not get along well with kids. They are not kid-friendly.

    Which Dog Breed is more Dog-Friendly, the Flat-Coated Retriever or the Pekingese?

    Flat-Coated Retrievers get along very well with other dogs.

    Pekingeses do not get along well with other dogs.

    Other Dog Breeds That are Similar to the Flat-Coated Retriever

    Furthermore, there are other dog breeds that are very similar to the Flat-Coated Retriever that you can consider on your quest to get the best pet.

    We crunched the numbers and found that the following dog breeds have similar personality and temperament as the Flat-Coated Retriever:

  • Wirehaired Pointing Griffon (81 percent match with Flat-Coated Retriever). Here is our comparison of the Pekingese vs Wirehaired Pointing Griffon.
  • Other Dog Breeds That are Similar to the Pekingese

    Furthermore, there are other dog breeds that are very similar to the Pekingese that you can consider on your quest to get the best pet.

    We crunched the numbers and found that the following dog breeds have similar personality and temperament as the Pekingese:

  • Dandie Dinmont Terrier (72 percent match with Pekingese). Here is our comparison of the Flat-Coated Retriever vs Dandie Dinmont Terrier.
  • Mal Shi (72 percent match with Pekingese). Here is our comparison of the Flat-Coated Retriever vs Mal Shi.
  • Pomeranian (72 percent match with Pekingese). Here is our comparison of the Flat-Coated Retriever vs Pomeranian.
  • Pomsky (72 percent match with Pekingese). Here is our comparison of the Flat-Coated Retriever vs Pomsky.
  • Other Breed Comparisons that Might Interest You

    You may also be interested in how the Flat-Coated Retriever and how the Pekingese compares to other breeds. So, see below the comparison of the Flat-Coated Retriever and of the Pekingese to other breeds:

    Flat-Coated Retriever Versus Other Dog Breeds

    Flat-Coated Retriever versus Afador     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Boxer     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Lowchen     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Finnish Spitz     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Basset Hound     Flat-Coated Retriever versus English Toy Spaniel     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Bernedoodle     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Bich Poo     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Chi-Poo     Flat-Coated Retriever versus Caucasian Shepherd Dog     

    Pekingese Versus Other Dog Breeds

    Pekingese versus Border Terrier     Pekingese versus Finnish Spitz     Pekingese versus Cavalier King Charles Spaniel     Pekingese versus Tibetan Mastiff     Pekingese versus Bernese Mountain Dog     Pekingese versus Scottish Terrier     Pekingese versus Bracco Italiano     Pekingese versus Barbet     Pekingese versus Swedish Vallhund     Pekingese versus German Longhaired Pointer     

    Conclusion: Flat-Coated Retriever versus Pekingese. Which One is a Better Pet?

    In summary, there is nothing like a better dog breed or a worse dog breed. The important question to ask is which dog breed better matches your interests and lifestyle. We hope our discussion above will help you in deciding which dog breed between the Flat-Coated Retriever and the Pekingese better suits you and your family.