Chihuahua Puppies AZ

              About Chihuahuas and Their Beautiful Long Hair

About Chihuahuas

                                              Chihuahuas Changed My Life   

From the moment I brought home my very first Chihuahua, my life changed in ways I could never imagined. It all began with that sick little pup who needed a lot of care to get better. As soon as I held her, I was smitten by her lovely demeanor and those adorable quirks. I was determined to do everything I could to help her recover, so I dove into research about chihuahuas, her needs and how to support her health. After years of studying Chihuahuas, I decided to become a breeder, channeling all that knowledge into raising the healthiest Chihuahua puppies possible. And that has been a very rewarding journey!

                             

                             I Breed Long Haired Chihuahuas, and I’ll Tell You Why:

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I really love Long Haired Chihuahuas. When the Puppies are first born, their coats are very short and the colors are strong, but as they get older, the colors tend to fade as the baby fur starts to grow. Once the Puppies reach eight weeks of age, they look like a teddybear with thick fluffy and soft fur. By the time the Long Haired Chihuahuas reach six months their legs have grown much longer, and their hair has thinned to look wispy and bare. At a full year, the Puppies have filled out and their hair has caught back up. The hair on their bellies, hocks, tail, and around their ears has grown into graceful feathering.

                                                  Here is more about Chihuahuas with  Long Hair Chihuahuas

                               More About Chihuahuas With Long Hair 

The luxurious fur of these tiny companions is a sight to behold, draping elegantly over their delicate frames. Each dog boasts a unique tapestry of fur lengths, creating a mesmerizing texture that dances across their shoulders and backs, deepening their vibrant colors. Their tails, a cascade of silky strands, arch gracefully like a plume, fluttering in the breeze as they frolic with joy. A regal ruff encircles their necks, reminiscent of a sumptuous stole, enhancing their poised demeanor. Those enchanting ears, adorned with fringes that shimmer like soft wings, frame their sweet faces, while the gentle feathering on their bellies and legs adds an irresistible charm. Together, these features compose the perfect portrait of the enchanting Long Haired Chihuahua.

                 This Chapter Is About Chihuahuas And Their Different Furs

About Chihuahuas

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                There is no difference between the two Chihuahua types physically. One simply has a longer coat. Their health and physiology are the same. The Long Haired requires more care for the long hair and needs regular grooming , once a day if possible. At times the fur around the buttocks and between the toes needs to be trimmed to keep things from sticking to those areas and making them uncomfortable. However, that only happens when the stool is too soft (and there are lots of things you can do to prevent that from happening). Other than that it just comes down to your preference of which you feel looks best: Short or Long Haired.

                                About Chihuahuas And Differences In Colors 

 There are a lot of differences about Chihuahua colors.  From the majestic shiny black, to red, to fawn, to blue, and even silvery gray, any color found in any other breed of dog can be found in the tiny Chihuahuas. The colors show up in practically any combination as well. There are brindles, sables, tricolors , two-toned, and mono-colored like black, brown, and red. ( There are too many combinations too mention). All-white are  the rarest but blues are also highly prized. We talk more about colors on one of our other pages. 

                                    And What About Chihuahua Size

While it is common knowledge that Chihuahuas are the  smallest breed of dogs, it’s hard to imagine how small they really are. When our puppies are born, they weigh just around 3.5 ounces, which is super small. To get a feel for the weight, that’s the same as two medium chicken eggs. Even most newborn kittens are larger. Fully grown they are usually between 3 pounds & 6 pounds. Slightly larger ones are not uncommon, but people seem to be drawn more to the smaller size. But my opinion about smaller, Chihuahuas is to be careful.And can be prone to become Sick quicker.

                     The Undeniable Power About Chihuahuas to Charm You 

I was initially drawn to this breed because of their small size; they need less space, require less food, and are so easy to carry around. However, what truly captivated me was their undeniable charm and vibrant personalities. Despite their petite stature, they have an extraordinary ability to connect emotionally and make a big impact on my life. Their playful antics and affectionate nature never fail to bring a smile to my face. I find myself enchanted by their spirited demeanor, which makes them feel larger than life. It’s incredible how such a small creature can fill my heart with so much joy and warmth, proving that true power lies not in size, but in personality.

                                       How We Raise Our Chihuahuas 

 In this kennel, our biggest concern is the health and happiness of our dogs. We prepare our puppies for the lives ahead to ensure their success. We begin with training using training pads; socialization; crate training; feeding routines; and not to bark constantly. And they are given their first immunizations and a health check by a veterinarian. All of our dogs run and play together, and are with the family. They are also trained to be left alone at times, in their crates, so they get used to that and do not suffer separation anxiety. This all means that you can be sure that you are receiving exactly what you expect: a healthy, beautiful, well-behaved companion. 

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