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The good news is . . . Mi-Kis are exceptionally healthy dogs! No known health issues are associated with this breed. They are long lived – many living into their teens.

Breeding Philosophy

Responsible breeders develop a philosophy of what they want to accomplish when breeding dogs. My philosophy is to breed healthy, disease free dogs that are sociable and gentle, and meet the Mi-Ki breed standard.

We breed Sky Mountain Mi-Kis, L.L.C. puppies using an established program in a warm family setting. Only the best is good enough for our dogs.

Environment

We strive to place our puppies with families who will provide the same nurturing that our pets, as well as all pets, deserve. Essential components for raising a happy, healthy Sky Mountain Mi-Ki include:

Seclude from potential health hazards during first 8 weeks
Socialize by providing affection, routine handling, and stable environment
Release only after they reach 10–12 weeks of age
Screen to health standards and breed conformity
Provide regular visits to the veterinarian
Feed on only high-quality food
Ensure a clean living area
Guarantee
6-month health guarantee against congenital or life-threatening defects.
For more, see the health guarantee on the Mi-Kibreedersusa.com website.
Routine Screening
Our puppies have a complete health examination.
First set of puppy shots before going home to their new family.
*Screen for problems with kneecaps (patellas) given that other small dog breeds have suffered from this deformity. Sky Mountain Mi-Kis have not experienced this problem.
Back dewclaws removed, if present at birth. Currently, no Sky Mountain Mi-Kis have had back dewclaws.
*At 6 months old, you can obtain a certificate from a reputable veterinarian verifying that your Mi-Ki doesn’t have kneecap problems. As stated, Sky Mountain Mi-Kis have not experienced this problem.
Upon Request Screening
DNA profiling
Eye testing by Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERFS). However, Mi-Kis aren’t known to pass along hereditary eye disorders.
Hypo-Allergenic
Mi-Kis have hair not fur.
There is little to no shedding! Mi-Kis are an ideal pet for people with allergies.


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