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Mi-Ki Breed Facts - Belle Amie Mi-Kis - Puppy Dog Information The Mi-Ki (pronounced Mee-Kee) is a rare, toy breed dog selectively bred for calm companionship and an engaging personality The breed was introduced in the USA in the late 1980’s Origin stories vary, but DNA tells us Mi-Kis share common ancestry with several Asian breeds Mi-Kis are purebred dogs They are not hybrid or designer dogs They have been bred Mi-Ki to Mi-Ki since the late 1980
Mi-ki Dog Breed » Everything About Mi-ki Mi-ki information, facts, and high-quality breed pictures Learn everything about the Mi-ki dog breed including temperament, care, and more
Whats a Mi-Ki? Mi-Ki Dog Puppy Breed Information Mi-Kis are a truly remarkable, relatively new, hypoallergenic, low to non shedding, rare breed, toy dog Introduced in the United States in the 1980’s and sharing ancestry with several Asian breeds, the Mi-Ki is the ultimate companion dog
Mi ki Dog Breed - [Vet Explains Pets] The Mi-Ki dog breed is a relatively new and increasingly popular choice for pet owners looking for a small, affectionate, and low-shedding companion This breed originated in the United States in the 1980s, a result of crossing several small breeds including the Maltese, Japanese Chin, and Papillon Mi-Kis are known for their charming personalities, gentle temperament, and their ability to
Mi-Ki Breed History - Welcome to the American Mi-Ki Club! Hall named her kennel Flyer’s Mi-Kis She established the first Mi-Ki stud book in 1992, with Sugar and Boo as the first two entries To emphasize the American origin of the breed, the name of the club was changed to the Greater American Mi-Ki Club (GAMC) in February 1993
Mi-Ki Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care Guide More – Dogster The Mi-Ki originated as a crossbreed between Papillon, Shih Tzu, Maltese, Yorkshire Terrier, and Japanese Chin, but modern-day Mi-Kis are their own breed, pulling in some of the best