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Lili Anonymous
Hi /an/
this is my dog. She's 10 weeks old and a Chihuahua-Pekingese-Mix. She's small, but deadly... and surprisingly smart. I teach her Ninja moves and she'll be my personal army.

And no, the chewing bone is not growing out of her head. It's a pillow.
>> Anonymous
D'awwww :D
>> Anonymous
Oh okay

If you adopted her from a shelter, you're awesome

If you paid a 'breeder' hundreds of dollars for a mutt, I have a bridge to sell you...
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>>214678
doh, she's not from a breeder. which sane breeder would breed a mix instead of a pure breed and much more expensive dog? :)
>> Anonymous
Few reasons actually...

Chorkey for instance is a popular breed.

As for the ninja comments, I do hope she inherited the intelligence of the Pekingese, cause Chihuahua's are dumb as shit.

There is also a movement to water the blood lines of some pure breeds... Turns out the long term selective breeding might not be good for the dogs.
>> Anonymous
>>214680Turns out the long term selective breeding might not be good for the dogs.

No wai!
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>As for the ninja comments, I do hope she inherited the intelligence of the Pekingese

Pekingese.. smart? Errrrr, I had a Peki some years ago.. and she was... dumb. Cute, lovely and loyal, but seriously, stupid like toasted bread.

I started training Lili (the pup) about 10 days ago, and she already comes when I call her, sits and lays down (and stays there for about 30 sec), gives paw and crawls forward on command. She also walks on the leash without drama and retrieves little things for fun. I think this is respectable for such a young dog. (Although I admit it's not so much the intelligence, but the love for dog treats.)

When she's grown up, I'll train her to hunt down raptors with lasers and find a cure for AIDS. :)
>> Anonymous
Did someone say weeaboo?