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There are two kinds of Keji Springs in Wales: Keji Springs in Cadigan and Keji Springs in pembroke. Compared with the two, pembroke Kejiquan has a shorter figure, straighter and lighter leg bones, and Welsh Kejiquan has a better back hair texture. But in temperament, pembroke Kejiquan is restless and excitable, not as docile as Cadigan Welsh Kejiquan. From Charles I in 12 century to Queen Elizabeth II now, Ke Jiquan has always been a pet of the British royal family.
Appearance and personality:
Keji is short and strong, giving the impression that he is physically strong, full of vitality, with high-quality bones and excellent endurance. He is one of the most popular small watchdog, friendly in nature, brave and bold, neither timid nor cruel. Be gentle, but don't force it to accept what it doesn't want to accept.
Feeding requirements:
Ke Jiquan's fur is very easy to take care of. It just needs a brief grooming once a week. Gentle personality, like to accompany children, of course, children need to play with it under the care of adults. I love sports by nature, so I need to do a lot of outdoor sports and play every day. Lively by nature, like to bark, so you need to train it from an early age, and train it not to bark or bite. Note: Because the dog-raising regulations in most cities prohibit dogs with a shoulder height of more than 35cm from entering, small dogs can walk out of the house aboveboard.