Chi Poo puppies 2 male 2 female! Dam 5 pound Chipoo Sire 3 pound apple head Chihuahua 1 set of rare identical twins!(born from same Placentia.) Male and Female! Will come with Birth certificate, Certification, Vaccination record (for first 9 weeks), and adoption certificate! Delivery available at separate cost! Will upload pictures when a4 Weeks! ALL puppies come potty trained and with up to date Vaccinations! Birth date: 05/22/21 Time: 8:10-9:45pm PM FOR PRICE OR CALL xxxxxxxxxx --------------------- Breed Traits- Size: The Chi Poo has a shoulder height of 6-15 in (15-38 cm) and weighs 2-17 lbs (1-8 kg). Chi Poos from Toy Poodle crosses are smaller than those from Miniature Poodle crosses. The Chi Poo’s body and head shape can vary from Chihuahua to Poodle appearance depending on genetic influence. Coat: The Chi Poo coat can be any combination of Poodle or Chihuahua influence. Most have long hair which is wavy or curly. Chi Poos can be a wide variety of colors including white, black, brown, gray, or cream. Because of the Poodle within the breed, the Chi Poo is usually a light shedder, making it a good match for allergy sufferers. Character: The Chi Poo is intelligent, lively, and highly affectionate. They are very devoted their owner, some tend to bond most closely with one person. Chi Poos tend to follow their owner from room to room, eager to play or cuddle up. They love to amuse their owners with clever antics. Some Chi Poos tend to bark frequently. Temperament: Chi Poos are good natured and highly friendly due to the Miniature Poodle influence within the breed. They are affectionate with strangers, dogs, and other pets. Young children should be supervised around the Chi Poo to ensure they treat the dog with respect. Care: Chi Poo grooming may be required on a daily or weekly basis, depending upon the type of coat. Bathe only as necessary. Cleaning of the area around the eyes may be necessary to remove tear stains; careful brushing with a small fine comb is effective. The Chi Poo has a lifespan of 10-15 years. Mixed breeds generally have fewer health issue than purebreds (known as ‘hybrid vigor’), but Chi Poos can suffer from health problems affecting either of their parent breeds, including snoring and wheezing, dental problems (dental chews or tooth brushing several times a week is recommended), cataracts, glaucoma, ear infections, and obesity. Proper nutrition and exercise are critical—consult your veterinarian regarding special foods for small breeds to avoid digestive problems. A sweater is recommended for long exposure to cool weather. Training & Activity: The Chi Poo is intelligent and eager to please, making it easily trained. A gentle approach is recommended. The Chi Poo is very active indoors and can have a lot of its exercise needs met by indoor activity. It needs room to run around, either indoor or outdoor. Chi Poos are a great match for apartment life.