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Subject: Re: Question from Newbie.


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Diane Stepple
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Date Posted: 15:55:01 05/25/06 Thu
In reply to: Eric 's message, "Question from Newbie." on 21:46:46 05/15/06 Mon

>Hi Diane,

Hi Eric,

>It's so nice to find this forum. It's been lot of help
>so far.

Thank you !

Iam thinking about owning one Peke,and I read
>alot of book about this breed,and my question is that
>are they really difficult breed to house train than
>other breed?

They can be as they are VERY stubborn little breed, but with alot of patience and rewards for doing things right, it can be easily done.

Also,even though I keep her hair short,
>do I still have to deal with alot of hair everyday?

That all depends, each bloodline is a little different, some have huge coats some have medium and some have very thin and easy coats, so it would all depend on what the bloodline is and what the parents were like for coat.

It also depends on the area you live in, if it is hot and dry or moist and cool, that will effect the coats too.

Then there is the factor of how much you groom, if it is every day or every second day then you can keep the loss of coat to a mininum.

The type of food you feed also effects coat quality and quantity.

I
>just want to make sure if Iam ready for this breed or
>not.
>Thankyou,

Hope this has been of some help Eric.

Diane

>Eric

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