
Welcome

The Pacific Coast Pekingese Club exists to promote the Pekingese dog breed and its ancient characteristics, and to foster a spirit of sharing among breeders and pet owners.
Our club was founded in 1916 and held its first show in 1917. We are a Member Cub of the American Kennel Club.
Our members strive to breed healthy, sturdy Pekingese worthy of winning in show rings or as a personal pet.

Pacific Coast Pekingese Club
has news for you!
PCPC DESIGNATED SPECIALTY SHOW
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA
Show Chair: Deborah Nancy
One of our experienced exhibitors will be available at ringside both Friday and Saturday
to explain what is happening in the ring and to answer any questions.
Shoreline Kennel Club is providing a 10' x 20' space set up near the show ring.
We will have a Hospitality Table set up there and room to groom.
PCPC SUPPORTED SHOWS
Entries must be submitted before Aug. 12 at noon
Click here to enter
For more info, visit https://www.jbradshaw.com or https://www.infodog.com
Saturday, Aug. 29
PCPC Designated Specialty
Judge: Cindy Lane
Friday, Aug. 28
Supported Entry
Judge: Janice McClary
Friday, Aug. 30
Supported Entry
Judge: Daniel Smyth, Esq.
Code of Ethics
Our members subscribe to a Code of Ethics established by the Pekingese Club of America. We show and breed American Kennel Club (AKC) registered Pekingese.
A summary of our Code of Ethics follows:
Pacific Coast Pekingese Club members who desire to breed Pekinges and/or exhibit them, must be willing to promote the breed by honest, careful care and breeding choices of the Pekingese.
Only healthy, American Kennel Club registered animals with characteristics, breed type, sound of structure and temperament shall be used for breeding and exhibiting.
Members shall maintain a high standard of healthy, clean care for their Pekingese.
Members must conduct themselves in a sportsmanlike manner with fellow dog persons.
Future homes for Pekingese sales or placements shall be screened to assure to animal's well-being.
The Breeder shall be willing to take back and possibly re-home any of the Pekingese from their kennel sales/placements.
Abide by all of the American Kennel Club's published rules & regulations.














