The Chihuahua

The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog. Chihuahuas were first discovered in Mexico and are a warm weather breed. Preferring sunlight and warmth, they love to sunbathe or tunnel under the covers. For this reason, they also make great lap dogs.

Chihuahuas tend to bond closely with their favorite person or with another Chihuahua and can be very protective for their size. They do not do well when separated from loved ones and may refuse to eat. As with many of the toy breeds, they can suffer from hypoglycemia.

Phoo Bear my little stud dog

 

Phoo is a CkC reg. Chihuahua 3 pounds Black and White Long hair wonderful breeding in this guy.

 

 

pedigree to come

This Phoo bears mom

This is Phoo Bears dad

 

 

This is Phoo Bears Grandma she is 10 years old

My new little Chihuahua girl Georgia 5 mouths old with Phoo Bear

I Looked around for my girls and wanted girls that were pure Chihuahua and not mixed with anything else and Georgia was so perfect when I saw her even without her papers you tell she is the real thing a beautiful pure Chihuahua

 

Winnie is home she is a 7 month old long hair reg. Chihuahua

 

 

 

This a AKC limited reg. as I could not find a CKC one this will do. it it explains what a Limited reg. is as I want to keep my blood lines as my blood lines

 

 

AKC registration application forms provide the option for registering dogs with limited registration. Limited registration means that litters produced by the dog are not eligible for AKC registration. The dog is eligible to compete in all AKC licensed events except breed competition at an AKC licensed dog show. The decision as to the registration status of a dog is the responsibility of the litter owner(s). The litter owner(s) must check the appropriate box in section A of the individual registration application form to indicate whether the dog should be designated as having limited or full registration privileges. If no box is checked, full registration will be assigned.

Limited registration can only be designated at the time the dog is individually registered. The limited designation may be removed upon the written permission of the litter owner(s) and upon submission of a form for that purpose which, is available from the AKC, and required fee. Once the limited designation has been deleted it may not be reimposed.

The decision as to whether or not a dog will be registered with limited registration is left solely to the litter owner(s). Limited registration is a tool with which the litter owner(s) can protect their breeding program. We would strongly recommend that if a dog is being sold with limited registration that the litter owner(s) make this condition clear to the potential dog buyer(s) so that there is no confusion about the terms under which the dog was purchased. If breeders provide a written bill of sale in addition to the registration application form, we would urge that the bill of sale include the fact that the dog is being sold with limited registration and that the buyer acknowledges in writing that the dog is being accepted with that condition.

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Dec 13 2009