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The Countess Kumini
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About The Countess Kumini
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The Countess Kumini (Kumi) is an elegant and poised Pominese (Peek-a-Pom) with a soft, lush double coat and an even softer heart. Possibly the pick-of-the-litter, she most resembles her Daddy, Kuma, with slightly longer legs. She has an open, inquisitive personality. The Countess loves her siblings, yet has a wonderfully independent spirit and often sets herself apart from the pack. She’s loyal, observant, and quietly confident, the kind of puppy who bonds deeply with her person.
Countess Kumini thrives on praise; a gentle “good girl” makes her whole body light up. She’s naturally curious about the world around her and enjoys calmly taking everything in before deciding to explore. She isn’t overly active, which means she would be perfectly content in an apartment or cozy home setting.
Her gentle and independent nature suggest the Countess Kumini would do well in family who understands how to respond to her sweet personality. She has been raised with plenty of human interaction and time around other dogs, helping her grow into a social and confident companion. Potty paper-training is well along and she rarely makes a mistake.
Although she is going through the puppy "shrugllies," her fluffier coat will eventually require occasional grooming. With her loyal heart, Countess Kumini is ready to become someone’s devoted little shadow.
The Countess will go home with her first puppy vaccinations and an Official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (OCVI), so she’ll be off to a healthy start. She is ready to begin her next chapter! Countess Kumini is expected to be between 12 and 18 pounds when fully grown. You may pick up her up in person, or we can meet you within a 120-mile radius of Saint Augustine, Florida.
Coat Colors:
Black
Coat Pattern:
Tuxedo
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Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Registrable
Health certificate
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Angela & Athena
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Peek-A-Pom
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How would you describe a Peek-A-Pom?
Peek-A-Pom is a small-sized designer dog breed that is a cross between a Pekingese and a Pomeranian. Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-10 pounds and stand 7-12 inches tall.
Will a Peek-A-Pom get along with my other pets?
Peek-A-Poms are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. They are also great for families, as they are affectionate and playful with children and adults alike. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How much exercise does a Peek-A-Pom need?
Peek-A-Poms have moderate exercise requirements and can be satisfied with a daily walk or playtime in a fenced yard. They enjoy interactive toys and games that provide mental stimulation, and they may enjoy participating in obedience training or agility activities. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much brushing and bathing does a Peek-A-Pom need?
Peek-A-Poms have a long and fluffy double coat that is soft and fine in texture. The outer coat is longer and coarser, while the undercoat is softer and denser. The coat may come in various colors, including white, cream, black, brown, and gray, among others. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Peek-A-Pom?
Peek-A-Poms are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are generally suitable for apartment living, as long as they receive daily exercise and mental stimulation. They are fairly easy to train.
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