Meliteo Kinidio

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The Small Greek Domestic Dog is an ancient breed of the Hellenic (Greek) dog known as Meliteo Kinidio. They are widely found in Greece. 

Appearance and Size

This breed of dog is of a medium size ranging from approximately 20-25 pounds. They have dropped ears, short snout, long body, with long curved tail. This breed also comes in a large array of colors and combinations of colors, such as; black and tan, blonde, and white. They are not recognized by the American Kennel Club. They are often confused with the Longhaired Dachshund or a Cocker Spaniel mix.  The coat of the Small Greek Domestic Dog is of good quality, and is easy to groom. There are two types of coats for this dog. One is called the longhaired coat, and the other is called the shorthaired coat. The longhaired coat is the most common.  Sometimes, it is slightly wavy, but it should always feel silky.  The sickle-shaped tail of the Small Greek Domestic Dog is usually long. The dog holds its tail up high, and has an elegant curve. It is always in motion, showing the dog's joy. The coat of this dog forms a brush under its tail.  This breed of dog has large eyes which vary in shape from round to more of an almond shape. They are bright, intelligent, and are not deep-set. The color goes with the color of the coat, but they will never be transparent or blue.  The muzzle "tapers easily to the nose", and the topline is level. The nose of the Small Greek Domestic Dog has well-opened nostrils. It isn't too large compared to the muzzle, and it is moist, flat, and level on the front surface. The Small Greek Domestic Dog has strong jaws with scissor-bite teeth. 

Personality

The Small Greek Domestic Dog has an even temper and gentle disposition. They are amiable and not generally aggressive or timid. They enjoy company, and although they may initially be standoffish with strangers, they are easily won over. They are very intelligent and are easily trained. They are very loving and protective. They have a loud, strong bark for their size though they do not bark much. 

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