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AKC Natasha
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AKC Natasha is a super cute long coat black sabled red, black mask, white markings. She is charting in the 6 to 6 1/2 lb range as an adult. She is being placed with limited AKC pet only. Meaning no breeding rights, unless we discuss it, and I agree to it. Also, an additional charge for full AKC. Natasha has a very sweet, loving personality, and she loves attention, and should excel at being a lap baby, or also big enough for supervised children, who are taught to be gentle. . As with any chihuahua puppy, it could take her little bit to warm up to a new person in her life. This time is usually a very short time, but chihuahuas are a bit different then some puppies, in this regard.
My son Adam, has been delivering and meeting up with my clients, for approximately 6 years or so. He gets $1 a one way mile, up to 450 miles, then any additional miles there is an added $100 motel fee, plus mileage. Adam also can fly on Saturdays, but there is the ticket for him that has to be paid, puppy ticket, and a nanny fee. He is in college, so why it would normally need to be Saturday(as to flying). It is the only method I use with my babies, other than the client flying in, and Adam meeting them for a fee at the airport, or him driving to deliver, or meet up with the client. Fees vary depending on which airport, if he is meeting the client flying into one of the airports nearest us. A $300 deposit is required to secure the puppy, and usually that gives you 7-10 days to get a plan to get the baby. Some babies are younger, and they cannot leave until 8-9 weeks of age. Please feel free to message me for any additional information or questions. Thank you.
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About Chihuahua Puppies
What makes Chihuahuas special?
These pint sized pooches aren’t short on smarts! While they make lovable and devoted lapdogs, Chihuahuas possess a ninja-like agility, graceful demeanor, and bravery that sometimes gets them into trouble. Full-grown, they typically weigh 2-6 pounds and stand 5-8 inches tall.
Can Chihuahuas live with cats and other dogs?
Chihuahuas are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. Chihuahuas can usually live with other dogs and cats without problem. Socializing the Chihuahua as a puppy is essential to prevent overt aggressiveness and avoiding World War III with other pets in your house. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
Are Chihuahuas high-energy dogs?
Chihuahuas can usually get all the exercise they need by running around indoors. If the dog becomes a little chubby, put on the Tai Bo DVD and get down! Actually, these dogs should be allowed to walk everywhere until the desired weight is reached. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What should I expect with Chihuahua shedding?
Chihuahuas can have a long or short coat and come in a wide variety of colors, including sand, chocolate, silver, chestnut, and even blue. A plethora of patterns including sable and masks are also a possibility. It’s this very variety of possibilities makes classification so difficult. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Chihuahuas a good fit for apartment living?
Chihuahuas are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Socializing the Chihuahua as a puppy is essential to prevent overt aggressiveness and avoiding World War III with other pets in your house. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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