|
Vital Statistics: |
Place of Origin: United States |
Group: Toy Dogs, Companion Dogs |
Height: up to 11 in. |
Weight: 6-7 lbs. |
Life span: well into the teens |
Trainability: high |
Good with children: yes |
Good with other pets: yes |
What is the origin of Mi Ki?
The Mi Ki (pronounced me key) is a rare American breed started in the 1980s. Although difficult to trace individual ancestry, the Mi Ki’s forbears are the Papillon, the Maltese and the Japanese Chin.
What does the Mi Ki look like?
The Mi Ki is no more than 11 inches tall and weighs 6-7 lbs. Eyes are large and round. Ears are either erect or hanging. The nose can be black or self-colored. The tail curves over the back. There are 2 coat types, long and smooth. The long coat is straight and silky with feathering on ears, legs and tail. Some have a beard and mustache. The smooth coated variety has fringe on ears, legs and tail, no beard or mustache. The coat is more like hair than fur. Colors are all colors of dogs. The Mi Ki does not shed and is a good pet for people with allergies. Clipping and brushing are necessary to keep the coat neat.
What is the temperament of the Mi Ki?
Mi Kis are quiet, calm, sweet dogs. They are easily trained and adapt to your lifestyle. As with all dogs, they should have obedience training and socialization. They are cuddly while at the same time clownish. The Mi Ki is very sociable and gets along with everyone – humans and other pets. Their behavior is very similar to a cat’s. They are moderately active and enjoy a small yard if available. They should have a daily walk. Mi Kis are perfect apartment dogs.
What is the Mi Ki used for?
Because of their even temperament, Mi Kis are easily trained as therapy dogs. They are excellent companions.
Possible Health Issues
Respiratory problems due to short muzzle, progressive retinal atrophy, retinal dysplasia, von Willebrand’s Disease, patellar luxation.
- Affenpinscher
- Brussels Griffon
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Chihuahua
- Chinese Crested
- Coton de Tulear
- Dachshund
- English Toy Terrier
- Havanese
- Italian Greyhound
- Japanese Chin
- Maltese
- Manchester Terrier
- Miniature Pinscher
- Moscow Toy Terrier
- Papillon
- Pekingese
- Pomeranian
- Pug
- Shih-Tzu
- Silky Terrier
- Toy Fox Terrier
- Xoloitzcuintli
- Yorkshire Terrier
- Alaskan Klee Kai
- Bichon Frise
- Bichpoo
- Brussels Griffon
- Bull Terrier
- Bulldog
- Cardigan Welsh Corgi
- Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
- Chihuahua
- Chinese Crested
- Coton de Tulear
- Eurasier
- French Bulldog
- German Spitz (Giant, Standard, Toy)
- Hairless Khala
- Havanese
- Japanese Chin
- Japanese Chin Dog
- Keeshond
- Lhasa Apso
- Lowchen
- Maltese
- Miniature Pinscher
- Moscow Toy Terrier
- Norwegian Lundehund
- Papillon
- Pekingese
- Pomeranian
- Poodle
- Portuguese Water Dog
- Pug
- Sanshu
- Schipperke
- Schnorgi
- Shiba Inu
- Shih-Tzu
- Tibetan Spaniel
- Yorkshire Terrier
- Alaskan Klee Kai
- Alaskan Malamute
- American Cocker Spaniel
- American Eskimo Dog
- American Foxhound
- American Pit Bull Terrier
- American Stratfordshire Terrier
- Australian Shepherd
- Bichpoo
- Black and Tan Coonhound
- Blue Lacy
- Boston Terrier
- Boykin Spaniel
- Carolina Dog
- Catahoula Leopard Dog
- Chesapeake Bay Retriever
- Chinook
- English Shepherd
- Maltipoo
- Miniature American Shepherd
- Mountain Cur
- Plott Hound
- Rat Terrier
- Redbone Coonhound
- Redtick Coonhound
- Silken Windhound
- Toy Fox Terrier
- Treeing Tennessee Brindle