Appearance of the English Toy Spanese
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The Pekingese parent breed tends to have very broad features, particularly around the head, chest and jaw area. Their faces are rounded where the ears are often floppy and heart-shaped. The eyes are round, large and set wide apart on the face. The English Toy Spaniel also tends to have a small, round head. These breeds often have pushed-back muzzles, but not as flat as Pekingese. Your English Toy Spanese will probably have characteristics that can either take on more of a single-parent breed, or fall somewhere in the middle. Hybrids, like their parent breeds, tend to have compact, muscular, long bodies. The bite may be under or over. Coats are dense and can be soft and wavy or dense and straight, depending on which parent breed genes prevail. Tails may be high and slightly curved if your hybrid is more Pekingese, or may be long and straighter if your hybrid takes more Spaniel. |
Temperament of the English Toy Spanese
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These hybrids are quite placid, affectionate and regal. For the most part, English Toy Spanese are known to be easy to train, however, they will require a lot of socialization as they tend to play top-dog. As the parent breed Pekingese is not considered child-friendly, it can be assumed that the hybrid may not be well suited to households with young children as they can become easily irritated and lack patience. This breed can be apprehensive and cautious around strangers and other pets. Give them the chance to practice their meeting and greeting skills by attending obedience classes. |
Needs and activities of the English Toy Spanese
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The English Toy Spanese likes a little order in his life. He'll appreciate an exercise regime and will expect a few walks a day so he can stretch his legs and see who's out and about. He'll do just as well in an apartment as in a suburban or country home. He's adaptable and that's one of the endearing things about him. |
Maintenance of the English Toy Spanese
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These hybrids can be considered medium to high maintenance as they tend to have very long, dense coats that will require regular brushing. If you have a hybrid that has taken on more than one Pekingese coat, you should brush its coat with a pincushion brush or shedding comb at least twice a week. In addition, your hybrid will probably have wrinkles, a Pekingese characteristic, and these will require weekly cleaning with a damp cloth at least once a week. Other areas owners need to focus on are the ears and eyes. Ears can become very dirty and prone to infection because they are soft. Eyes can become dirty and develop tear stains on the fur, this should also be wiped with a washcloth. Nail clipping and teeth cleaning should be carried out regularly as part of the normal routine. |