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General Appearance
The Mi-Ki
is a small, friendly, and alert toy dog of lively action,
compact and solid yet refined, in two varieties-long and
smooth. The long coat has a long flowing single coat with
feathering on the legs, ears, and tail. The long coated Mi-Ki
is to be shown in its own class separate from the smooth coat
Mi-Ki. The Mi-Ki is proud and carries the head high with the
tail curved over the back. The long coat can be groomed in two
styles. The show cut is to have the head clipped with a #10
blade going under the chin while leaving a beard and mustache.
The ears are to be blended into the head. The feet are to be
clipped to reveal the toes and top of the foot. Until one year
of age puppies can be in the Natural coat which does not
require clipping of the hair on the head or feet. The hair on
the head must be loose with no topknot or bows and should be
neatly trimmed so you can clearly see the eyes. The smooth
coat must not have the head or feet clipped, as the hair is to
be naturally short on the head and feet. All coat styles
should clip the hair between the pads. Even though a toy dog,
the Mi-Ki is subject to the same requirements of soundness and
structure prescribed for all breeds.
Size, Proportion,
Substance
Size-Ideally,
maturity height, at the wither is 7 to 9 inches, but no more
than 11 inches. Ideal weight of mature dogs is 4 to 8 pounds,
not less than 3 pounds and not more than 10 pounds. Size
should be in good proportion with the overall structure of the
dog, never appearing squatty or leggy.
Proportion-Length
should be slightly longer than the height at the withers. The
Mi-Ki must never be so high stationed as to appear leggy or
square.
Substance-
Regardless of size, the Mi-Ki is always compact and solid yet
refined.
Head
Head-Well-rounded
with a well-defined stop. Wide between the eyes.
Fault: Narrow head,
close set eyes. Expression-Warm,
sweet, and friendly. An overall well-balanced and pleasant
expression.

Eyes-Dark
round and prominent. Never clear blue and never two different
colors. Well placed apart. Self-coloring on dilute, liver and
blue dogs. Faults:
Small, close set, clear blue and/or two different colored
eyes. Ears-Ears
are in 2 types: erect and down. All ear types are capable of
winging. Both ears must be the same ear type. All ear types
must be feathered. The ears should be very mobile and used
well. Fault:
Ears of two different types after 6 month of age.
Muzzle-
Never pointed or turned down. The muzzle should be in
proportion to the overall size of the head, but should never
exceed ¼ of the overall measurement from stop to base of
skull, yet should never appear flat or pushed-in.
Fault: Lack of
defined stop. Nose-Nostrils
are wide and open, never pinched. Self-coloring on dilute,
liver and blue dogs.
Fault: Pinched nostrils.
Pigmentation-Nose
and eye rims are black in all colors except dilute, liver and
blue pigmented dogs which may be self-coloring. Iris color
must be the same. Faults:
Pink on nose or eye rims after the age of 6 months. Clear blue
eyes or two different colored eyes.
Bite-The
bite should be a tight scissor to slightly undershot, neither
preferred. May have slight space between top and bottom teeth
providing the teeth never
show when the mouth is closed.
A missing tooth or slightly
unaligned teeth should not be too severely penalized. Teeth
and tongue should not show when mouth is closed.
Fault:
overshot bite.
Neck, Topline, Body
Of utmost importance is an
overall well-balanced dog.
Neck-Well
set-on flowing smoothly into the shoulders; of sufficient
length to permit natural high head carriage and balance with
height and length of dog never to appear short or thick.
Topline-Level
and straight. Fault:
Roached or high in the rear topline.
Body-A
Mi-Ki should be slightly longer than the height at the
withers. Chest-Medium
in depth with good spring of ribs. Ribcage should extend just
to the elbow. Tail-Set
high, heavily plumed, carried curved well over the back. Low
set tail is undesirable and should be penalized to the extent
of the deviation.
Forequarters
Shoulders-Well-angulated,
fitting smoothly into the body. Laid back to allow freedom of
movement. Legs-Straight,
never bowed. Elbows should be set close to the body.
Feathering must be present. Dewclaws may be removed.
Feet-Hare-like
in shape, thin and elongated. When relaxed, the front feet may
turn slightly outwards, but should never interfere with
movement.
Hindquarters
Angulation of hindquarters
should be in balance with forequarters.
Legs-Legs
should be parallel when viewed from rear with well-bent
stifles, not close set, but in line with forequarters.
Dewclaws must be removed. Feathering must be present.
Feet-Hare-like
in shape, thin and elongated.
Coat
Long
Coat-The
coat should be luxurious with a single coat that is silky and
straight. Feathering is long. Long coats must always be
groomed in one of the two recognized show styles.
Smooth Coat –The
smooth coat should be medium length that lies close to the
body with no beard or mustache and has fringing on the ears.
Both the front and rear legs must have feathering with pants
present on hind legs. Tail-Set
high, heavily plumed, carried curved well over back. Low set
tail is undesirable and should be penalized to the extent of
the deviation.
Grooming-The
long coat can be groomed in two styles. The show cut is to
have the head clipped with a # 10 blade going under the neck
and ears should be blended in at the base. There is always a
beard and mustache present. The feet are to be clipped with a
# 10 blade to reveal the toes and top of the foot. Until one
year of age a puppy may be in the Natural coat, which does not
require clipping of the head. The hair on the head must be
loose with no topknot or bows and should be neatly trimmed so
you can see the eyes without moving the hair on the head. The
smooth coat must not have the head or feet clipped as the hair
is to be naturally short. However all coat styles should clean
the pads.
Color and Markings
Color-All
colors are permitted. All markings, including solids, are
permitted.
Gait
The Mi-Ki moves straight
and must be shown at its own natural pace, neither raced nor
strung-up, to evaluate it’s smooth, flowing, effortless
movement with good front reach and equally strong rear drive,
level topline, naturally high head carriage and tail carried
high curved over back.
Temperament
The sole purpose of the
Mi-Ki is that of a companion and house pet, it is essential
that its temperament be outgoing, happy, affectionate and
friendly.
Revised 8-11-2007
American Mi-Ki Registry Association
Faults
Eyes:
Small, close set, clear blue and/or two different colored eyes
Ears:
Ears of two
different types after 6 month of age
Muzzle: Lack
of defined stop.
Nose: Pinched
nostrils. Pink on nose or eye rims after the age of 6 months
Bite:
Overshot bite
Topeline: Roached
or high in the rear topline
Grooming:
Lack of required show cut after one year of age.
Disqualifications
Height: Over 11
inches tall at withers.
Weight: Over 10
pounds.

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