Information About Purebred Mi Ki Puppies

الجمعة، 17 مارس 2017

By Ann Stewart


Many us would want to have dogs or pets for that matter. This is because many have attested to the fact that pets, and dogs in particular are a joy to have. Recently someone may have suggested you get one of purebred mi ki puppies that are out in the market. Do read on in this article for more information before buying one.

Introduced in 1980 in the United States, these dogs are a mix of the Papillon the Maltese and the Japanese Chin. Most will say that it is an American bred breed. It is a dog that is classified in the toy size and does not grow over one foot in height even at adult age. It also reaches on average five to ten pounds in weight at maturity.

The dog is very adaptable in terms of temperament that is considered to be even. Due to this and their highly sociable nature they are good to have with children and children enjoy being with them too. Being alert and affectionate they are generally very quiet and do not bark much. Many of these dogs are also used as therapy dogs for sickly and elderly patients.

Coat colors for this breed run the range of black and tan, brown, white and tricolors. Their coats can be either short and smooth or long and silky. They also do not shed which is a boon for most owners as well as produce no dander, as they have rooted hair rather than fur. As they produce no dander they are hypoallergenic and do not smell like most dogs do.

Diet for this dog should consist of dry food as opposed to raw food. This is because dry food contains more glucose which it needs more due to its active nature and playfulness. Food portions must be given in the proper proportion to it activity so that it will maintain the correct weight. Your veterinarian should be able to help you gauge the proper proportions.

Training the mi ki can be considered a joy as it is very intelligent. This makes it very easy to train. In addition, their eagerness to please also makes the whole job easier too. It is best to start training them when they are at least three months old.

Lifespan wise, they are fairly long lived for their size, around thirteen to fourteen years. In comparison, the French bulldog, which is a slightly bigger only has a lifespan of eight to ten years. They are also very resilient with no breed specific health issues, but they will from time to time suffer from respiratory disorders. In general they should be always checked for general ailments that affect any dog.

Thus this article has covered some general information about this breed to assist you in your final decision. Before making a final purchase, do make an effort to learn more about any pet you have a mind on. This will in the end make you a better owner, as taking on a pet takes a lot of commitment and responsibility.




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