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Puggle cross breed Puppies ready to go in 3 weeks. Home Bred. Will come with first vacination and wormed. To good homes only £350 Tel:****************
Maltipoo cross breed pups for sale, 2 boys 2 girls. Boys £200 girls £375 ready 20th feb 2008 (London) Tel:*****************
Westie cross Scotti puppies, 7 weeks old, wormed and vet checked and looking for new homes. Can possibly deliver £175
Boston terrier x mini schnauzer puppies. POA
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Chihauhua x Mini Jack russel cross breed puppies, ready to go in 2 weeks. Look just like chihuahua, £125 tel: **** ******
Cocker spaniel cross breed puppies, park accident, ready to go to new homes £95.00, Kent Tel ****************
Havafrise! Adorable bichon crossbreed Havanese pups look like fluffy teddy bears tel: ***************
LABRADOR cross rottweiler puppies for sale. Good homes required for these beautiful family pets. Tel: **** ******
BEAUTIFUL BICHONPOO male puppy, home bred, mother can be seen. Ready now. Please ring for more details. Tel ***** ******
POOGLE PUPPIES, the last two of a unique and rare high-bred, boy and girl Miniature Poodle x Beagle non molt shaggy coated pups
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BEAUTIFUL ROTTWEILER cross breedbulldog puppies for sale, 12 weeks old, so ready now. they have been flea'd and wormed,
SPRINGER Cross collie liver/white 6 yrs old looking 4 a loving new home good reason 4 rehomeing ok with children
LABRADOR X rottweiler X pups beautiful black pups ideal family/working dogs,
CHIHUAHUA cross breed JACK RUSSELL BITCH PUPPY 12WKS OLD TINY BROWN £400ono
-Bichon frise cross poodle = Bichpoo -Boxer cross Poodle=Boxerdoodle -Boston Terrier cross Bulldog =Bostonbulldog -Cairn terrier cross poodle =cairndoodle
-Cavalier King Charles cross poodle =Cavapoo -Chihuahua cross poodle =Chi-poo -Chihuahua cross yorkie =Chalkie -Chinese crested cross poodle = crestapoo
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A Chalkie is a cross between a Yorkshire Terrier and a Chihuahua
The Chihuahua is a tiny dog with an apple-shaped head and a short pointed muzzle. It has round, large, very dark eyes, sometimes dark ruby or luminous in color. The trademark large ears should be held erect. Puppies have a soft spot or "molera" on the top of the skull. The bone usually closes the gap by adulthood. The body is cobby (stout), longer than it is tall, and the tail is sickle-shaped - curled over the back or to the side. Besides the common short-haired variety there is also a long- haired type. Colors include fawn, sand, chestnut, silver and steel blue, but any color is accepted, including black & tan and parti-color. The dog is more robust than he looks, with a level back, and legs coming down straight and square. The Chihuahua is a good companion dog. Courageous, extremely lively, proud and enterprising, it gives and demands affection. Bold and saucy, it moves swiftly to avoid being stepped on. Chihuahua's are strong-willed, intensely loyal and become very attached to their owners, even to the point of jealousy. They like to lick their owner's faces. It is undeniably suspicious of people except for its owner. When strangers are present, it follows its owner's every move, keeping as close as possible. For some, they may be slightly difficult to train, but they are intelligent, learn quickly, and respond well to proper, gentle (positive reinforcement) training. This breed may snap at teasing children, after all it is too tiny to get away. The Chihuahua must resort to his sharp teeth in self defense. It is not recommended for children. He can be noisy and may require patience to housebreak. Many owners simply paper train this breed. Be sure to socialize your Chihuahua as a pup to avoid excessive aggressiveness with other dogs as well as reserve with strangers. They tend to be fairly dog-aggressive. Chihuahuas generally recognize their own breed, but sometimes disapprove of other breeds. However, a "very" well-socialized Chihuahua can be friendly with strangers and other dogs. For example, Peanut (photo below) is the friendliest Chihuahua I have ever met. She was extensively socialized as a puppy. Her owner took her everywhere, including to work, every day and exposed her to a wide variety of people. Because of his short nose, the Chihuahua tends to wheeze and snore. His prominent eyes are susceptible to corneal dryness and secondary glaucoma. Prone to slipped stifle, gum problems, colds, stress, and rheumatism. Don't let him lick or eat toxic products, fertilizer or chocolate. Feed lightly as it tends to gain weight. Chihuahua puppies are born with large heads, frequently necessitating cesarean deliveries by a skilled veterinarian. They are vulnerable to fractures and other accidents in puppyhood. Some of the breed have a molera, an unclosed section of the skull which can remain open throughout life. This makes the dog prone to injury.
The Yorkshire Terrier breed standard specifies that the dog should have a compact, athletic build suitable for an active lifestyle; and hold itself in an upright, confident manner. The Yorkie has a free, jaunty gait, with both head and tail held high For Yorkies, toy stature does not necessarily mean frail or fragile. Yorkshire Terriers are a long-haired breed with no undercoat, which means that they do not shed as much as their short haired friends. Rather, their hair is like human hair in that it grows continuously and falls out rarely (only when brushed or broken). Additionally, since Yorkies carry less dander on their coat, they generally do not have the unpleasant "wet dog" odor when wet, and they may not affect as many people who suffer from dog-related allergies
Yorkie puppies are born with a black and tan coat, and normally have black hairs mixed in with the tan until they are matured. The breed standard for adult Yorkies places prime importance on coat color, quality and texture.The hair must be glossy, fine and silky. However, some have very fine hair, making it feel a bit different and are harder to care for. From the back of the neck to the base of the tail, the coat should be a dark steel-blue (not silver-blue)- never mingled with fawn, bronze or black hairs. Hair on the tail should be a darker blue. On the head, chest and legs, hair should be a bright, rich tan, and darker at the roots than in the middle, shading to still lighter tan at the tips. Some Yorkies never turn the usual blond and continue to be gray. There should be no dark hairs intermingled with any of the tan in adult dogs. Many Yorkies do not conform to the standard for coat color; the tan may range from a very light blonde to a darker brown, while the body may be black or silvery gray.Many pet-quality Yorkies have "wooley" coats which are completely black across the back. The hair never "breaks" into the dark steel blue that is preferred in the breed because the coat texture is not a pure silk - the favorable coat texture. The Yorkie’s nose, lips, eye-rims, paw-pads and nails should be darkly pigmented.The breed standard requires that the Yorkshire Terrier's hair be perfectly straight, if its hair is not straight(not wavy). For show purposes, the coat is grown-out long and parted down the middle of the back, but may be trimmed to floor length to give ease of movement and a neater appearance. Hair on the feet and the tips of ears are also be trimmed. The traditional long coat is extremely high maintenance, requiring hours of daily brushing. To maintain the long coats of show dogs (between exhibitions), the hair may be wrapped in rice paper, tissue paper or plastic, after a light oiling with a coat oil made for show coats, which prevents the hairs from being broken easily and keeps the coat in condition.The oil has to be washed out once a week and the wraps must be fixed periodically during the week to prevent them from sliding down and breaking the hair. As a more practical alternative, many Yorkie-owners opt to keep the dog's coat trimmed to a shorter all-over length.