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![]() FOR SALE: Chihuahua Puppy Male Longcoat, gold and white particolour, 4 months of age (date of birth is 19 April 2010), pet name is Jasper, pedigree, pure bred, vaccinated and wormed, pet only, ready to go now, to local home within Western Australia only. Price is $700 without pedigree papers.
For enquiries, please phone Karen on phone number 08 9493 7000. Another Registered Breeder has a chihuahua for sale, please phone Janette on phone number 08 9574 7149 for information regarding the following that she has for sale:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please see fabulous article below to see that Teacup Chihuahuas do not exist. Reprinted with permission from Allison Rhodes of Reynosa Chihuahuas. A huge thank you to Allison Rhodes for allowing us to reprint your fabulous and informative article. The 'Tea-Cup Chihuahua' Myth Buyer Beware By Allison Rhodes, Reynosa Chihuahuas If you are seeking a 'Tea-Cup Chihuahua', search no longer, this creature does not exist! The Chihuahua is a small breed of dog, which can be any size up to 6 lb according to the written standard and quite often individuals will exceed this amount. They are not recognised as any more than either a Long Coat or Smooth Coat Chihuahua. A 1kg Chihuahua is very small, but will not fit into a tea-cup. Within the breed there is a great variation of size, just like any other breed of dog and for that matter humans. There are smaller Chihuahuas and larger Chihuahuas, but there are no 'tea-cup Chihuahuas'. Within a litter even, the sizes of individuals when adult can vary considerably from the very small to the very large, so even viewing the parents will not necessarily give an indication of the eventual size of a young pup. When puppies are 8 weeks old, of course they are very small, but they grow and at 8 weeks, no one can tell you what size they will eventually grow to. Very small Chihuahua pups are possibly that size because of health problems, others though live long healthy lives. It is the ones with health problems that can cause distress to new owners when they either die at a very early age or become a financial burden requiring constant veterinary care. Potential buyers need to be aware of health issues such a hydrocephalus or heart problems. If you really want a very small Chihuahua, you are best to leave buying one until it is at least 4 months old and then even 6 months is better. At this time it should be clear as to their size and health status. When buying a Chihuahua, seek out a breeder registered with the governing body in your state. They will be able to refer you to the appropriate club for information and details on breeders with available pups. (see also the Dogz Online Breeder Listing for registered breeders). ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please see as per below, useful links that will be extremely useful to those people who are searching for their new Chihuahua: The WA Chihuahua Club Inc. - Your First Chihuahua: http://www.istnet.net.au/~wachiclub/Your_first_Chihuahua.htm The Canine Association of WA Inc - Looking for a Puppy: http://www.cawa.asn.au/Pdfs/Puppy_Enq/Looking_For_A_Puppy.pdf The Canine Association of WA Inc - Finding The Right Breeder: http://www.cawa.asn.au/Pdfs/Puppy_Enq/Choosing_A_Breeder.pdf The Canine Association of WA Inc - Are You Ready To Bring Home Your New Puppy: http://www.cawa.asn.au/Pdfs/Puppy_Enq/Bringing_Your_Puppy_Home.pdf The Canine Assocationof WA Inc - What Activities Can I Do With My Dog: http://www.cawa.asn.au/Pdfs/Puppy_Enq/What_Activities_Can_I_Do.pdf © Copyright Karen 2010, Last Updated 1 September 2010. |
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