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Temperament of Shichon | Intelligent, Affectionate and Are Loyal To The Master.

Temperament of Shichon


Shichons are the intelligent, affectionate and the loyal to the master. They are eager to please the owner. They are also known as the well-mannered dogs. They have a unique and lively temperament and the great personality. Shichons are the lovely and the cute dogs that like to play with children and the excellent with children of all age and the pets of all kind. They are easy to train and get well socialization in early age. They love the fun and the games. The provision of the plenty of the hogging attention and the playing is necessary for these dogs because they like these two things very much. They are not good with the strangers so that they may alert you when someone approaches to the door. With this great instinctive quality the Shichons may be the good watch dogs. They bark but at the necessary occasion not excessive barkers. They are happy-go lucky dogs.
Shichons are not yappy dogs. They may be quite inside the home in general. They are the excellent indoor dogs and have a plenty of the joy outside during walk. They Shichons are the combination of two purebred dogs so they may have a blend of the qualities of both parents in their temperament. Shichons may have some or more qualities of one or both parent dogs in their temperament. These dogs are very friendly in general and very much kind to the owner and the family. Even they like to sleep with the owner in the night and play with them also. They are the symbol of the loyalty and affection. In general these types of dogs never like the ignorance behavior of the owner/family.

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