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LH Chi3 AppleHead Female
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About LH Chi3 AppleHead Female
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This is a litter of 5 long haired, applehead Chihuahuas - 2 males, 3 females, out of Ellenie and Oberon. All babies are learning to use puppies pads, are eating solid dry food, and are SUPER friendly!!!
This girl on 2-1-2026 weighed 1.45lbs and is therefore charting to be 3.5lbs.
We give vaccinations at 5, 8, and 12 weeks.
We do an all-type wormer that includes tape, round, and whip, as well as others. They were given their 1st on 12-27-25 and 2nd on 1-24-26.
Mom and dad are pictured.
Pups are all fluff and if there is color it will come through as they age, but both mom and dad are 95-98% white, so these guys will be as well.
We are located close to Bowling Green and close to Interstate 65 exits 20-30 in Kentucky.
Past puppies: No issues. We get sent photos every so often, and they are beautiful and healthy adults. Parents are both longhaired and sweet dogs.
Vaccination is called a 5-way, but is protects against 4 communicable diseases which include Parvovirus vaccine, Canine Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, and Parainfluenza.
We give them at 5 weeks, 8 weeks, 3 months, and 6 months, but trust your veterinarian’s recommendations for your puppy.
Some places have been doing spay/neuter procedures on 8week old puppies. We DO NOT recommend this. For any animal, that operation should not take place until the animal is 6months or older. For females, this will be before their first heat (which is typically at 9 months) but has allowed their bodies to strengthen enough to handle such an invasive surgery. For males, the testicles do not descend until they are 6 months old, at least. Once you see them, the pup is ready. Doing it earlier can lead to a much more invasive procedure to find them higher up.
Coat Colors:
Cream
White
Coat Pattern:
Flecked
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
About The Seller
SKy Chis
Member for
9 years
Licenses
USDA not required
State not required