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Chiweenie #8
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Just trying to help a friend out. Ocala. Call 510 415 4545 for more information
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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About The Seller
Mary Weston
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4 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
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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.
Frequently Asked Questions
About
Chiweenie
Puppies
Is a Chiweenie the right dog for me?
A Chiweenie is a small dog breed that is a cross between a Chihuahua and a Dachshund. They are also sometimes referred to as a Choxie or a Weeniehuahua. Chiweenies are a charming and loving breed that can make a great addition to many households. Full-grown, they typically weigh 5-12 pounds and stand 6-10 inches tall.
Are Chiweenies safe around children?
Chiweenies are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. Due to their small size, Chiweenies are great for apartment living or smaller homes. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
Do Chiweenies need a lot of physical activity?
Chiweenies are a small breed with moderate exercise needs. They are energetic and enjoy playing, but they can also be content with short walks or play sessions indoors. A daily walk and some indoor playtime or training sessions should be enough to keep a Chiweenie happy and healthy. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Chiweenie need?
Chiweenies have a short, smooth coat that is low-maintenance and easy to care for. Their coat can come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, cream, and white, and may have markings or patterns as well. The coat may be single or double-layered, depending on the traits inherited from the parent breeds. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Chiweenies a good fit for apartment living?
Chiweenies are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Due to their small size, Chiweenies are great for apartment living or smaller homes. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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