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Well for one, their ears. They also are very intelligent and easy to train.They are always more than one color.They are sweet, but can get picky if you spoil them.Thay need a good amount of grooming , but they're not exactly poodles. They'd make a poor outdoor dog.Overall, they are little dogs with beauty and brains. Great doggies!

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