Kiko, a puppy who loves to stick out in group photos. As such she has her own unique way of outstanding in photos. Whenever the group stands to take a photo Kiko turns her back to the photographer but she doesn’t fully take no notice of the person, she turns her face to take the pics in an amazing manner. When we see that it might seem a bit rude but her fellow pups seem totally fine with it.
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Ashleigh Macpherson had presented her dogs to Bored Panda by saying that the 3 ginger dogs were Finnish Spitz. She had said that Mika was 3 years old and the other ginger dog was her daughter, Tofu who’s 1 and half years. The last was Kiko who is 9 months also a daughter of Mika and the one who turns the head backwards. Also had said that they were little dogs who are sassy and very cat-like and also that they are very talkative and had a lot to say. Also they are small dogs with huge personalities.
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The white Swiss Shepherd was Kaya who is 6 years old and she is the motherly figure of the cute group. Macpherson had also explained that Kiko was a covid pup and was raised during the lockdown period. And that Kiko was a single puppy with no mates and that she was raised with cats and that’s why she is such an unnatural character.
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They are trained dogs to pose for photos and cameras but as Kiko was a young pup at times she does not pose but instead does her things which also include photobombing which she has learned herself.
Macpherson had explained that even though Kiko was turning her back she eventually turns Kiko’s head to look at her and that it was Kiko’s own quirk which now has become a trick.
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Not just because of their blood relation but the dogs are actually a family. They do things together like going on walks or hikes two times a day. She had said that as Swiss Finnish Spitz are high-energy dogs, they needed that kind of exercise or else they’ll be running mad at home.
Also they do daily training to keep their basic obedience check.
Macpherson had said that when she goes to work Kiko comes with her while others stay at home and they sleep until she returns from work and that’s when they go for their second walk/hike.
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