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Mi-Ki (Erect Ears and Dropped Ears)

Mi-Ki (Erect Ears and Dropped Ears)



The Mi-Ki can trace his roots towards the Papillon, Japanese Face, and Maltese, although could also be another small companion breeds within this breed. Bred strictly for companionship, the Mi-Ki is not recognized, however the Worldwide Mi-Ki Registry states, ?Through a rigid breeding program, including DNA profiling (with the U . s . Kennel Club, Corporation.), we're developing and refining the Mi-Ki

right into a new ?Made within the USA? pure breed.? The Worldwide Mi-Ki Registry?s official breed standard states the Mi-Ki should not exceed 10 inches tall or ten pounds in weight. The mind is rounded, your eyes are large and dark, and also the erect or dropped ears should wing out of the mind. Heavily fringed ears are preferred. Your body is slightly more than tall. The tail is plumed and transported within the back. The coat is smooth, single (without any undercoat), and might be any color.

The coat ought to be blown and combed every second day to help keep it neat and to avoid pad-ting. Dogs being proven do require a specific trim potential proprietors should discuss this having a breeder just before obtaining a Mi-Ki. The coat should be non-losing, but breed professionals state that this characteristic is not firmly established through the breed.

The Mi-Ki is an extremely small companion dog who likes walks and playtimes outdoors but ought to always be stored in the home.
These dogs enjoy playing and can frequently amuse themselves using their toys. This breed likes training that's fun and positive. A really social breed naturally, socialization is required to prevent possible shyness to other people later. Many Mi-Ki function as therapy dogs. As because of so many really small dogs, housetraining may take a while.

The Mi-Ki doesn't prosper when left alone for a lot of hrs every day he is doing best by having an owner who's home a great deal and desires a small canine shadow. Although normally good with chil-dren, the Mi-Ki is simply too small for rough play. Health issues include luxated patellas, eye problems, and allergic reactions.

Registries: Worldwide Mi-Ki Registry
Occupation:Companion
Size: eight to ten in tall 10 pounds or fewer
Durability: 12 to 14 years
Exercise: Low level of activity
Training: Challenge to housetrain
Grooming: Moderate

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