1) a dog that is housebroken.
2) A dog that is well sociable both with adults and children.
3) A dog that you can handle and allows you to touch any part of its body and also accepts grooming. This means you can keep him/her clean and neat.
4) A dog that is healthy and attractive and hard to resist to hug or pat.
You can find information about housebreaking, socializing, and pet health in general on other websites. I will focus my grooming tips mainly on #3 and #4.
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