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Old 12-28-2008, 05:37 PM   #2
Cha Cha
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I will take a stab at this, but it is only opinion. I have both, but both are full booded. Both females, and I do not raise puppies, so no hybrids here, but I can tell you about them individually. I will NEVER have another Min Pin. I absolutely love her to pieces but she has been the most high maintenance dog I have ever had, and I have had a lot of dogs in my life. She sheds tiny little hairs all over the place. She is always cold and snuggled up in a blanket, until she hears a noise, then she is barking her tiny little head off. She was very hard to house break, and still hides to pee in my house if it is cold out side. If she gets away from you she will run her tiny little body all over the neighborhood making you chase her, which might explain why she was hit by a car and has permanent damage to a leg. She was easy to train to do tricks, but no matter how hard and consistent I am on obedience, she just doesn't get it. They are guard dogs, so she guards with her voice, LOL. But she has lots of character, has a fun personality, and is enjoyable to be around if you are not her enemy. My yorkie on the other hand is complete opposite. Doesn't bark, loves people, easy to housebreak, listens to me, just so much easier in every way. I would guess with a hybrid you would get somewhere in the middle of these two. I don't know about the shedding, I guess that might depend on which type of coat the puppy inherited. If it has an undercoat it will shed it out, I believe. Good luck, I bet that puppie is cute. Both breeds are dark with rust points as puppies so if it has the longer hair it might be hard to tell it is a hybrid.
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