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Also due to the nature of their breeding there several defining characteristics that is desirable for house pet. They shed very little, once a week brushing is sufficient to remove any loose fur. The pekeapoo we have o rarely barks, even when seeing another dog. As for temperament they are they are mild mannered and excellent with children. Amazingly our pekeapoo "Baby" shared the house with two cats. We know several other pekeapoo owners who agree.
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