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If you decide to care for and protect a Mi-Ki, then Providence will move on your behalf to increase your
ability to enjoy the unconditional love and loyalty that Mi-Kis are noted for.
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You and your family will find them extremely loving. If you have children, look for
lots of fun. Mi-Kis also get along famously with other animals.
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Typically, a Mi-Ki barks very little. When they do, their sound is like a joyful twitter
or small yodel.
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If companionship is your goal, rest assured, you can engage a Mi-Ki with confidence and get an enthusiastic return of affection.
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The Mi-Ki makes an excellent companion dog because it likes to stay close. An important personality
trait is their breeding for companionship and warmth.
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Their positive traits lead some Mi-Kis to become companion dogs in therapeutic settings. Many, who
otherwise couldn’t have a pet, find a caring companion in their calm, affectionate Mi-Ki. By just being
there, the Mi-Ki can make anyone’s day more enjoyable.
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These dogs are diminutive, but in size only. Their hearts know no bounds. If any breed of dog could be described
as having a heart of gold, the Mi-Ki would be at the top of the short list.
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Mi-Kis are wonderfully intelligent. They are easy to train and know how to adapt to your lifestyle.
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You will find these pets in Manhattan apartments or homes overlooking California’s Malibu coastline. This
well-socialized breed fits easily into any social setting.
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Their petite size makes them ideal apartment dogs. Yet, you won’t lose them if you live in a large
rambling home. They will be there – always at your side.
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If your life gets so hectic you forget to walk the dog, Mi-Kis are easily house trained. You can
use a litter box, the Sunday news, or even ‘puppy pads’ when going outside isn’t an option.
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Whether you’re traveling down the block, across town, or around the world … you have a great travel
partner with your Mi-Ki.
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Your carryon – with Mi-Ki in tow – will fit easily under your airplane seat. I’ve traveled to Europe
with my children and my Mi-Kis, and it was a joy!
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