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Hairless Clyd
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This is our beautiful pink hairless boy named Clyd. He has just a tiny bit of fuzz on top of his head. His mom has blue eyes and his daddy has a green eye and a blue eye. His mom is short legged and 6 lb with white skin and spotted her mom is pure breed Chinese crested and her dad was a chichi. Daddy is small and white and apricot spots and small but weighs about 9 lbs his mom is chihuahua and dad Chinese crested. I have grandparents of mom as well. All my dogs are inside home and spoiled rotten. We have five children and four grandkids and they are hands on as well as me and husband from the day they are born. Mom and dad have beautiful skin which is an important trait when looking for a hairless. I breed also for temperament and personality. Mom and dad are very calm and loving and sweet as can be.I make sure all of my dogs are very social and loving to everyone. Puppy will have shots and health exam and health report card when going home. I have a group online called Niznik’s Chinese cresteds,chichi and xolo family it’s on Facebook. Feel free to look it up and join I have added everyone that has adopted from me on there in 15 years and also add people that are watching and waiting. My name on Facebook is Denise Niznik I also have lots of puppy albums of past litters public if you want to look as well. Health is very importan To me and making sure someone gets exactly what they are looking for as well. I do also offer flight nanny’s that can bring puppy to you. I also welcome pickups so you can come see moms and dads and meet everyone and get lots of doggie kisses. Please text me at 843-213-8151 if you are interested in this cute little boy . If you send a message on here I may miss it or not respond right away but if you text or call you will get me right away. I can do videos anytime or FaceTime as well.
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Denise Niznik
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Chihuahua
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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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Chinese Crested
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What's it like owning a Chinese Crested?
This mostly hairless breed and it’s powderpuff siblings are great for people with allergies as both varieties are hypoallergenic. Their broad head, large perky ears, and long muzzle give the Chinese Crested a distinct look to go along with their ultra-extroverted and fun-loving personality. Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-12 pounds and stand 11-13 inches tall.
Do Chinese Cresteds do well in a busy household?
Chinese Cresteds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The Chinese Crested gets along well with children who respect their pup's personal space, other dogs, and any household pets. Young children should be watched around the Hairless Chinese Crested as they lack the naturally protective coat most breeds have to protect them from rough play. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What's the best way to exercise a Chinese Crested?
Chinese Crested exercise and activity needs are rather minimal. They prefer a daily walk, but can usually have their needs met by indoor play. The Chinese Crested is well-suited for apartment life. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Chinese Crested need?
There are two distinct varieties of Chinese Crested—the ‘Hairless’ Chinese Crested and the more common ‘Powder Puff’ Chinese Crested. The Hairless Chinese Crested has soft, human-like skin and tufts of fur on their head and ears, tail tip, feet, and other sporadic places on their bodies. The Powerpuff variety has a thick double coat with a very soft, silky topcoat. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance. Chinese Cresteds are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Where do Chinese Cresteds do best — city or country?
Chinese Cresteds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Chinese Crested gets along well with children who respect their pup's personal space, other dogs, and any household pets. They are fairly easy to train.
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