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The Toy Munchkin is bred to be a companion dog. It is a lively, happy, intelligent dog. They are not "snippy" like a lot of the smaller breeds. Munchkins are easy going, and eager to please. They make excellent pets for children, as long as the child knows how to properly handle the dog. These dogs should never be roughhoused. Toy Munchkins are normally not a hyperactive dog, and, although they love to play, they also love to sit in their owner's lap and snuggle. The Toy Munchkin becomes an alert little "watchdog," and will let their masters know when someone is around. They do not, however, bark without a reason. They bond very strongly with their family, and though they are not a "one-person" dog, they often pick out one family member as their "favorite." The Munchkin can be "litter-box" trained, so they are wonderful for those people who are away from home during the day, or for the elderly who cannot take the dog out for a walk. They can easily be taught tricks, and love to perform and "show off their stuff." When it is time for bed, they love to sleep with their master, but will also be content to spend the night in their playpen or dog bed. Mostly, they love to be in the center of things, and will follow their master everywhere. They get along well with other pets, including cats, birds, and other dogs. |
Toy Munchkin
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