- Living with a Peek a poo
Personality: The Peek a poo is a super smart, funny, super friendly dog who sometimes believe they are human.
Temperament: Peek a poos are friendly, loyal and
affectionate dogs. They tend to be very protective of their owners. Peek a poos can
be slightly timid or uncomfortable around strangers. Peek a poos make a great
lapdogs.
Family Dog: Peek a poos make good family dogs as they tend to be very friendly toward children and get along well with other pets.
Shedding: Peek a poos might shed, but it should be light. They are a good choice for allergy suffers.
Grooming: Peek a poos do need occasional brushing, a couple times a week should be fine. Peek a poos also should be bathed every couple months. Their coat grows relatively slowly so only minimal trimming is needed. Their nails should be clipped or filed regularly.
Training: Peek a poos like the other poodle mixes are fairly easy to train. With proper training they can be house-trained and taught commands very quickly.
Behavior: The Peek a poo is a super smart, very loving, excellent companion dog.
Barking: Peek a poos have a surprisingly loud bark. Some like to growl or bark when they hear noises and others bark very little. With some training you can eliminate or at least cut down on their barking habits.
Weather: The Peek a poo is comfortable in extreme heat and humidity and also does well in cold snowy weather.
Exercise: Peek a poos make great indoor pets for people with tight living quarters, but they
do enjoy outdoor exercise in the yard and love going for walks.
Living Conditions: The Peek a poo makes a great apartment or house dog provided they get exercised regularly.