

She cleaned his ears, played with him, and keeps him in check when he’s being naughty.The fastidious English owner of Villa Kali Zoe spent a very long time searching for the perfect plot of land on which to build a villa, and much to our delight he definitely succeeded. She is very fast, she keeps up with my sisters 65lb husky-boxer-pit mix, and out-runs our collie-heeler-catahoula mix (he is only 5 months old though, but he’s a tank already) when we got the our other dog, she slept in his kennel with him at night because he was having a hard time leaving his brothers, and sisters. She is very stubborn, listens extremely well, but when it comes to typical dog tricks, she almost rolls her eyes at me, and just looks away from me. If another dog is playing too rough next to my son she gets in there and does everything her little body can to get them away from him. She wasn’t this protective until I got pregnant, and had my son. She always has to thoroughly check out new people before she stops barking at them, and let’s them in our house. My husband accidentally came across Kokoni’s just googling different dog breeds, after reading about the characteristics of kokoni’s we were sure that that’s what Jasmine is! Mine is actually a kokoni dachshund mix, we got her from my husbands aunt who had bread her what she thought was a corgi with her dachshund. Honestly she's the best dog we could ever have, there will never be another dog like her. She's very good with children and babies, isn't bothered by them touching her. For her 5th birthday we took her on a train ride to Brighton which she loved. She is completely bomb proof! You open a door and she wants to go in, cars- straight in, bus pulls up- straight in, basket on a bike- jumps up for you to put her in, speed boat- let's go! Paddle board- me too! And her favourite are trains! She will chase them along the fence and be so excited to see them. They are very expressive dogs and you can read what they're thinking just from their face.ĭarcy came from Cyprus to the UK at about 5 months old after being found with her siblings dumped in a cardboard box. We've trained her to leave their cages alone but we have no doubt that if one escaped she would kill it instantly. Very adaptable to your lifestyle! She has a pretty strong hunting instinct, we have 9 guinea pigs and we haven't been able to train it out of her. She is incredibly food orientated and once swallowed a fishing hook, like still attached! We can take her out for the day into a city for shopping, spend 6 or 7 hours out and she will quite happily carry on, not tiring at all but then she is also very happy to spend 3 days straight sleeping on the sofa barely moving. She doesn't usually enjoy another dogs company but every now and then we find a dog that she will have a mad 5 minutes playing chase together. She is incredibly adaptable to different situations and is very brave even when faced with something new.
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Images of these little dogs, generally depicted as the companions to women andĬhildren, particularly those in the aristocracy. The knowledge of their heritage has been lost to history,īut ancient wall decorations, vases, coins, and other pottery pieces exhibit Small Greek Domestic Dog, originated in Malta and has been a part of Greek lifeįor hundreds of years along with their slightly larger cousins, the Alopekis, aīreed once thought to be a different variety of the same breed. The Kokoni dog, also frequently referred to simply as the
