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Chihuahua Colors and Markings Find a breeder in your area. We are currently in the process of compiling a list of reputable Chihuahua breeders across the nation. This is a slow process because Totally Chihuahuas will only provide references to verifiable small scale, reputable breeders. We have personally corresponded with all of the breeders listed on this page to ensure that you will be getting a Chihuahua that has been well taken care of and is not just part of a profit! Shayna - This email address is being protected from spambots. Michael & Cathy LowdermilkMesa, ArizonaMichael-480-628-0851Cathy-480-628-1851 Dalene E Gee826 Singletree LaneIdaho Falls, ID 83402 Woodland Chihuahua’s704-400-8610This email address is being protected from spambots. Umpqua Valley Kennels LLC ~ Chihuahuas Mary BeersUmpqua Valley, OR541-459-5951 All ads in Northern IdahoAnimal-World > Dogs > Mixed Dogs > ChugCommon Name(s)Breed TypeBackgroundDescriptionCare and FeedingHousing Your DogSocial BehaviorsHandling and TrainingActivitiesBreeding/ReproductionCommon Health ProblemsAvailabilityReferences The Chug is a mixed dog breed, a cross between a Chihuahua and a Pug.

Chugs are lively and loyal companions. They are very affectionate and expect lots of attention. They may or may not tolerate strangers or other pets and animals, and though they usually do well with children they may or may not be the best pet for young ones. They do, however, tend to make good watchdogs. When selecting a Chug, look for eye and respiratory problems. Common Name(s) Chug, Pugwawa Breed Type The Chug is a mixed breed. A cross between a Chihuahua and a Pug, the Chug is a popular hybrid. Background The Chug has a short history, but it has already become one of the most sought-after hybrids around. Most breeders produce only first generation crosses to preserve the health of the Chug. Description Chugs come in many different colors. Their muzzles are longer than the Pug's but more blunt than the Chihuahua's. They may have short or medium length hair. Their ears are often short and floppy. Sizes vary, but Chugs are always relatively small. Care and Feeding The Chug needs a nutritious diet and it must be fed lightly to prevent obesity.

Chugs are easy to groom. Occasional brushing and as-needed baths should be sufficient. Be sure to dry your Chug quickly after bathing, and take special care to get the ears dry. Chugs need regular checkups to stay healthy. Vaccinations are due as follows: Some Chugs shed heavily. Regular vacuuming is essential during shedding periods.
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Handling and Training Chugs are very smart, but they may be stubborn when it comes to training. It is important to be firm yet gentle for best results. Activities Chugs need daily walks and play sessions to keep them happy and healthy. But it is important not to overwork them due to their tendency toward respiratory problems. Breeding/Reproduction The fact that they come from parents of two different breeds makes most first generation Chugs very healthy. But if you breed a Chug with another Chug, it is important to check bloodlines of both your dog and any potential mate for hereditary illnesses. Eye and joint problems, and Pug Dog Encephalitis, are some of the more prevalent disorders to look for. Common Health Problems First generation Chugs rarely have serious health problems. Of those that do, they usually consist of eye problems and respiratory difficulties. Your veterinarian can determine the best treatment for these ailments. Availability Chugs may be difficult to find in some areas, but their growing popularity is making them easier to locate.

Cusick, William D., "What to Feed a Chihuahua", Referenced online, 2008 Cusick, William D., "What to Feed a Pug", Referenced online, 2008 The Humane Society Naples’ adoption center is the heartbeat of our organization. Here all the hard work pays off when a pet leaves for a loving home. You’ll always find a wide selection of dogs, and all of them have had a medical exam, testing and treatments when necessary. Included in the adoption price is the pet’s current vaccinations, sterilization surgery and ID microchip. To protect adopters from unexpected medical costs for their newly adopted pet, HSN will provide a guarantee of health for 7 days following the date of adoption. This service will solely be provided by The Humane Society Naples Veterinary Clinic and is by appointment only. If the animal is taken to another facility for medical treatment, the charges will not be covered by HSN. This is approximately $500 value in products and services that are included in the one low adoption fee for each pet.

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