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Part chiwawa and pekinese

They sell for about 400

Papers/shots.

They are tiny. These people are about to break the genis for smallest dog I think....some are already down to a pound full grown. So if you want in on this let me know.

We are going to breed in another chiwawa so they will be more that than anything but the Pekingese makes for some nice light (some are white, some are tan with spots!) coloring plus the one we are breeding in is a light color. And some have little longer hair tufts from the Pekingese making them look kinda like Gonzo..so cute!

We have some a few months old and a few weeks old.....pretty much at all times. PM me. They are getting so small we assume we may only get one puppy per birth soon......now its down to 2-3. The chiwawa's we are using are extremely mind tempered and calm for that breed. They don't act like chiwawa's much. Play with everyone not just one person.

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oh yeah. We DVR'd the puppy bowl to watch over and over.

As for tiny dogs, they aren't meant to be any smaller than a Chihuahua. Just over half of teacup chihuahua's are born with defects that show up later and they are born like that. To deliberately breed a dog to be smaller wouldn't be a good idea.

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that's not true, there are some mixed breeds that are accepted. but both parents of said mix breed have to be purebred. BUT, they are REAL picky about what they accept, and what they don't. The only reason why they don't normally do that, is because some breeds of dog don't mix well. Cause health issues, and what not.

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that's not true, there are some mixed breeds that are accepted. but both parents of said mix breed have to be purebred. BUT, they are REAL picky about what they accept, and what they don't. The only reason why they don't normally do that, is because some breeds of dog don't mix well. Cause health issues, and what not.

I find that really hard to believe since all the registration organizations I've looked at both parents have to be registered and the puppies have to be pruebred. I've had a lot of dogs, both registered and not ... Both purebred and mixed. That's always been the requirements. AKC denied my dog's registration because his parents weren't AKC registered. They were UBR registered. We registered him with UBR with no problems.

My other dog is a beagle and border collie. I can't register him with anyone.

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oh yeah. We DVR'd the puppy bowl to watch over and over.

As for tiny dogs, they aren't meant to be any smaller than a Chihuahua. Just over half of teacup chihuahua's are born with defects that show up later and they are born like that. To deliberately breed a dog to be smaller wouldn't be a good idea.

Crap! They had a puppy bowl...?

Awww...I always miss the good stuff.

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OMG those are friggin adorable! I so wish I could have one.. But I think my cat would eat it.. lol Not worried about the 80+pound AKC Chocolate Lab messing with it but my cat would most def think lunch!

I'm sure mixed or pure bread or what-not.. People will snach them up in no time.

Way way way cute! Awwwwww.. :wub:

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You know, they used to call mixed-breed dogs like this "mutts."

I don't get this whole "hybrid" dog thing going on these days.

I think the idea is to diversify the gene pool, so to lessen the chances of 'inbread' 'tendencys'

ie. deaf dalmatians (a genetic flaw of the breed)

OR theinbred dog craze in Japan...FREAKY!

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I think the idea is to diversify the gene pool, so to lessen the chances of 'inbread' 'tendencys'

ie. deaf dalmatians (a genetic flaw of the breed)

OR theinbred dog craze in Japan...FREAKY!

That's happening more and more over here as well. Too many people thinking they can make a quick buck. Then people complain that dog's have more health issues these days ... when in fact, they are being bred that way now. It's sad.

I have two Chihuahua's myself. (And an older larger mixed breed).

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