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Q)  Do you perform any health testing on your dogs?

A)  Yes, all of our breeding age dogs are OFA and Embark DNA health tested.  All health testing results can be viewed         

      by clicking the links under each dog. Health testing does not guarantee that our puppies won't have any issues -             

      because Chihuahuas are a living/breathing creature - but it does decrease the likelihood that they will run in to                 

      issues down the road.

   

 

 

Q)  Are your puppies housebroken?

A)   While our puppies are newspaper/pee pad trained to OUR home, you will need to re-train your new puppy to 

       YOUR home. You need to remember, the puppy has never been to your home and he/she does not know you.

       If you take your puppy home and give him free range of a large area with only a small square of newspaper 

       or a pee pad placed somewhere, he/she will more than likely get lost and go potty wherever they are.  We

       recommend gating off a small area with a large patch of newspaper/pee pads and gradually opening up the 

       area/reducing the size of the newspaper/pee pad area as the puppy becomes more accustomed to you/your

       home. If you plan on housebreaking your puppy to the outdoors, place the newspapers/pee pads in front of

       the door that you will want them to use and when you see them headed there, take them outside. Chihuahuas

       are very tiny dogs, with very tiny bladders - they can/will have to pee often!  Also, most Toy Breed dogs can

       be hard to housebreak. While most do eventually become trustworthy, there are a stubborn few that may

       never become fully trustworthy. They can be fussy about the weather, different surfaces - or they just may

       not feel like it that day!  Even if you train your puppy/adult to go potty outside, it is advisable to keep a pee

       pad inside as well, especially if you will be gone for long periods of time - or if the weather is bad.  I do

       occasionally litter train puppies and usually they will take to it quickly(even as adults), but I found it to be

       very messy if there are very many puppies.  Most puppies will lay in it/play in it and/or try to eat it.  It does

       however work well with just one or two puppies or with older dogs. I mostly use newspapers because puppies

       love nothing more than grabbing the pee pads and running with them and playing with them/shredding them. 

       Whichever method you choose, you need to understand that it probably won't happen over night and that it 

       could be a struggle in which you still need to remain calm and loving. Toy Breeds do not do well with harsh 

       punishments or any type of hitting.  While Chihuahuas are smart, adorable and in general pretty easy to live

       with, they do come with their downfalls and unfortunately housebreaking can be one of them.

 

 

 

Q)   Are your prices negotiable?

A)   No, my prices are very fair for the level of quality/commitment that I offer - quite often lower than others that do not

       offer the same. I am an AKC Bronze Breeder of Merit, an AKC Bred With H.E.A.R.T. member and a member of the           

       Chihuahua Club Of America. All of my breeding dogs are OFA Health Tested as required by the CCA and most are           

       CHIC - with documentation to prove so and they are also Embark DNA tested/cleared for Breed relevant issues.

       Any breeder can tell you that they have health tested, but ask to see proof. You can click on the links under any of           

       my dogs. I am also committed to continuing education and improving the Health/Future of my chosen breed by                 

       doing yearly courses through the AKC's Bred With H.E.A.R.T Program. Quality Chihuahuas are not an in-expensive         

       Breed to breed/raise properly.  By the time I pay for routine maintenance, equipment/new equipment, supplies,                 

       quality food/treats, supplements/medications, Veterinarian care, gas/mileage, bringing in new bloodlines, Stud fees,         

       Health, Testing, Certification Fees, Show Entries, Handling Fees, or travel expenses if I Show the dogs myself, 

       C-Sections(which are currently $3000.00 - $10000.00) and litter health checks/health certificates, I constantly run 

       in the negative as it is. Then, you also have the many hours(and a lot of heartbreak) that it takes to care for a new

       litter. Many litters have very tiny puppies that require round the clock tube feedings, sometimes for several weeks

       and in most cases, these puppies will end up fading/dying anyway. The average litter size is only 1-4 puppies. Many       

       litters result in an emergency C-Section, or at the very least, Veterinarian assistance is needed for a stuck puppy

       and it is not uncommon to lose puppies, and in some cases, the Dam too. Prices are based on many determining

       factors, including, estimated adult size, gender and overall quality.  ALL prices, listed or quoted, are subject to

       change, up or down, without notice, if a deposit has not been received. All prices are non-negotiable.

 

 

 

Q)  Do I really need to fill out an Application?

A)   Yes, an application is required. I do not consider anyone to be serious about a puppy, nor will I consider 

       selling a puppy to anyone who refuses to fill out an application. I do not maintain applications so if you are

       contacted, but for some reason do not respond/buy a puppy, your application will be discarded and you will need

       to fill out another application if you are interested in another puppy.

 

 

 

Q)  Do Females make better Pets than Males?

A)   NO!!  For more info, please  click here.

 

 

 

 

Q)  What is SOW, etc.?

A)  Below is a list of the most common abbreviations that you will see.

      SOW:  Spotted On White

      Ptd:  Points towards Championship

      Mjr Ptd:  Major points towards Championship

      CH:  Champion

      GCH:  Grand Champion

      GCHB:  Grand Champion Bronze,   GCHS:  Grand Champion Silver,   GCHG:  Grand Champion Gold,

      GCHP  Grand Champion Platinum

      BISS:  Best In Specialty Show

      BIS:  Best In Show

      MBIS:  Multiple Best In Show

      MBISS:  Multiple Best In Specialty Show

      LC:  Long Coat

      SC:  Smooth Coat

      CHIC:  OFA Certified for Normal Cardiac, Patellas and Eyes.

      OFA:  Orthopedic Foundation For Animals

 

 

 

 

Q)  Are there any personality differences between Long Coat and Smooth Coat Chihuahuas?

A)  While it depends on the individual animal, as a rule we find that Long Coats tend to be more laid back than

      Smooth Coats.  Smooth Coats tend to have more of a "Terrier type" of personality. 

 

 

 

 

Q)  Do you place your retired adults?

A)   Yes, if the right home comes along for them, I will place my retired adults into forever pet homes. Price will depend

       on their age. Adults are placed into mature homes only - absolutely no children or young/active large breed dogs.

       Any adult I place will have to come back to me if he/she can not be kept by the new owner.  For this reason, I will

       only place my adults into homes that are within a reasonable driving distance from me. THERE ARE NO REFUNDS          

       FOR RETURNED ANIMALS.  Adult Chihuahuas will take longer to adjust to their new home than a puppy would.             

       While they are newspaper trained to my home - they will have to be treated like a puppy and re-trained to your                 

       home.  Most will be unsure of you and perhaps even fearful of their new situation and they will take lots of love 

       and patience to overcome their uncertainty and become a member of your family.  Adults can take weeks - possibly       

       months - to adjust to you/your home.  If you are not willing to give an adult the time/patience needed to adjust to               

       you/your home, PLEASE DO NOT inquire about adding one to your family.

 

 

 

Q)  Do you maintain a waiting list?

A)   I no longer maintain a general waiting list.  I have found over the years that most people are actually not willing to

       wait very long and that they will continue to apply/search for a puppy elsewhere.  It can take weeks to go thru the 

       applications, one at a time - and then have to wait for someone who never answers back, or who has found a puppy

       elsewhere. In the meantime, I lose potential good homes that have contacted me for a puppy because I have to go

       thru applications first.  If you are truly interested in obtaining a puppy from us, I will add serious buyers to a waiting

       list with a $200.00 non-refundable deposit(which will be applied towards the price of the puppy when you choose

       one).

 

 

 

Q)   How big are your Sires/Dams? Do you have "teacup" puppies available?

A)   I get this question, a lot. There is no such thing as a "teacup" Chihuahua. The breed standard simply states 6 

       lbs or under. I do not breed for "tiny" puppies.  Most require an extreme amount of extra care, usually for 

       several weeks. They can be unhealthy and struggle with hypoglycemia for their entire life. My Sires are 4 lbs

       to 6 lbs and my Dams are 5 lbs to 7 lbs.  I do not keep/breed tiny girls. They normally only have one or two

       puppies, usually by c-section and in my opinion, it is just too risky for everyone involved. I have no desire

       to produce very tiny or unhealthy puppies - I strive for a range of 4 to 6 lbs. That being said, you can/do get

       a range of 3 lbs to 8+ lbs in one litter. It all depends on what genetics kick in, in that particular breeding. The

       size of the parents does not guarantee the size of the puppies.

 

 

 

Q)  Do you breed merles?

A)  Yes, I do. And, I have Champions in the merle coat pattern as well. Coming from Shelties, obviously the merle

      coat pattern was very pleasing to me in Chihuahuas too. The merle coat pattern is accepted by the parent club

      (Chihuahua Club Of America). The merle coat pattern is no less healthy than any other color Chihuahua if bred

      correctly.  Just make sure you buy your puppy from a knowledgeable, responsible Breeder.  

 

 

 

Q)  Do you place your puppies into homes with children or large breed dogs?:

A)  No, I will not place puppies into homes with children under 10 and I will not place puppies into homes with

      young/active large breed dogs or aggressive cats. I will take older, calm large breed dogs into consideration on a

      case to case basis.  Chihuahua puppies are usually around 2-3 lbs when they leave here and that is a VERY tiny 

      puppy that can be easily injured/killed. Young children are not capable of understanding that lugging a puppy with

      two hands around their throat can crush the trachea, or that lugging them by one leg is going to injure them - or that

      dropping them and/or letting them jump off high surfaces could kill them. Chihuahuas are infamous for jumping out

      of arms and I have seen them do it to grown adults that were unaware of this trait.  Interestingly, I still get many

      applications from people with the above - stating that their children/dogs are "different".  While I am happy that they

      are, I still will not place my puppies into this type of situation - I just am not willing to take that chance with my

      puppies.  Larger puppies can make wonderful companions for older(10+), calm, considerate children. Very tiny

      puppies are placed into mature homes only, where there are NO children or any other larger animals. 

 

 

 

Q)  Do coat colors change as a puppy ages?

A)  Yes, colors quite often change as a puppy ages(with the exception of solid colors, such as black, chocolate or blue).       

      Creams/fawns or cream/fawn spots can darken with age and sables usually lose most/all of their black and end up

      either red or fawn and may/may not keep a black mask.

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