Peruvian Inca Orchid Dogs for Adoption near Argyle, Michigan, USA,
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Watchdog ability
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Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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Grooming requirements
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Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
Size
Grooming requirements
Exercise requirements
Good with other dogs
Watchdog ability
Energetic
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The Peruvian Inca Orchid was kept by the Inca nobility. This breed is hairless and doesn't like bright sunlight and should be walked in the early morning or evening, rather than the heat of the day.