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Max
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Max is a Mini Chorkie. He will stay tiny! He weighs 1.2 pounds at 8 weeks..he will be available to go to his forever home 4/25/26. He is VERY small. He is just a little smaller than a pop can at 8 weeks. Has a huge personality and is very loving. Well socialized..utd on shots and dewormed. He is a very healthy boy. He is just teeny tiny. We can meet in Collins, MO for pickup/delivery.
Asking 850.00. I can hold for up to one week.
Coat Colors:
Black
Brown/Chocolate
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Veterinary exam
Health certificate
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R. MILLER
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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.
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Chorkie
Puppies
What makes Chorkies special?
The Chorkie was developed in the USA. It is a hybrid between the Chihuahua and the Yorkshire Terrier. Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-15 pounds and stand 6-9 inches tall.
Are Chorkies friendly with strangers and kids?
Chorkies are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Due to the small size and bold temperament the Chorkie may be a bit too brave when it comes to dealing with large dogs and will need supervision. Smaller pets and cats are ideal companions. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Chorkies high-energy dogs?
The Chorkie can usually get all the exercise it needs by running around indoors. The Chorkie love to go on walks and on family outings. The Chorkie does not prefer to be left alone. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a Chorkie?
The Chorkie has two coat types, long hair and short hair. Long haired varieties have about half the length of hair of a Yorkshire Terrier. The coat is easy to maintain, doesn’t shed much and is not likely to matt. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Chorkie?
Chorkies are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Chorkie prefers life indoors and is unsuited to cold or extreme heat. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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