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General Information On Mi-Ki Puppies

By Anita Ortega


Mi-Ki is a breed of toy dog that is believed to originate from Asia. It has been around in America since the 1980s. This animal is believed to share ancestry with Japanese Chin, Maltese and Papillon breeds. Me-key is the correct pronunciation. Mi-Ki puppies are a popular dog choice for many pet owners around the world.

The dog has an apple-domed head. It has a short and wide muzzle, and a well-defined spot where the muzzle meets with the skull. Its eyes are set far apart, and large and round in shape and size. The nose is usually medium in size, flat and has wide nostrils. Typically it is black in color, but it might also be brown or another color for lighter dogs. The ears are considered mobile, as they can drop or become erect. These may also be feathered and the dogs are known for winging ears to show excitement.

These dogs are known for being calm and sweet natured. They are affectionate, have a low-to-moderate activity level and are intelligent. Generally they are alert and friendly creatures that make for excellent pets for handicapped people because of its laid-back behavior. It is known for not barking much, but there are some that will make a twittering or yodeling sound.

This is a breed that loves people, even if they are strangers. It has an temperament that is relatively even, which makes it ideal as a guide dog. These animals are not considered to be overly aggressive and are not usually intimated by the presence of other digs. The animal can adapt and is a great pet for that reason.

The dogs make excellent pets for owners living in condos, apartments or other small spaces. This is because they can be easily trained and might even use a litter box. The animal is able to adjust to most climates, but still enjoys spending time outdoors to play or go on walks. It can also be quite happy and healthy having a small yard of its own to play in. A daily walk is suggested.

The life expectancy of this breed is in their teens. They do not have a lot of health problems. Still, those that have a shorter muzzle might be at risk of respiratory problems. This is especially true of older dogs. Teeth of these animals require frequent cleaning. Likewise, Mi-Kis tend to have a lot of hair growth between the toes, which might trap dirt. Shaving the face and feet of the animal on a frequent basis can help maintain its health and cleanliness.

Every dog is expected to be different. Although it is not in the nature of this breed to be aggressive or behave badly, the way in which the owner handles them can lead to behavioral problems. It is important that the owner remains a confident, firm and consistent leader for the dog.

When they are not permitted to serve as the leader of the pack to humans, they can develop issues. Some of the most common problems that might result from this: separation anxiety, destructiveness, guarding, barking at strangers, snapping and biting, and more. These issues are not specific to this breed. They can affect any kind if there is a lack of leadership from the owner.




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