CINDERELLA
Here is Cinderella, a tiny (‘teacup’), beautiful Lilac, Tan & White (very rare) Chihuahua female, born 01.12.2017. There were only 2 pups in this litter. Cinderella is fully vaccinated, microchipped (NO TRANSFER FEE TO PAY) and up-to-date with her worming and flea treatment. She has had a recent Vet Health Check and passed with flying colours!.
Cinderella's dad ‘Mister’ is a KC registered Chihuahua (tiny size, excellent proportions, "apple-head", short legs) with five generations of KC Pedigree available for viewing. Cinderella's mum ‘Lilly’ is a Chocolate Tan, non-KC registered Chihuahua (same size as sire, perfect proportions, "apple-head") a gorgeous example of this breed. Both parents are carriers of the ‘Lilac’ gene. Both parents are available to be seen.
Cinderella is a very happy, playful puppy and she is used to other small dogs (Chihuahuas, Yorkshire Terriers, Chorkies & Toy Poodle). We believe she would thrive best with a good-natured companion. She has exhibited more of a dominant character in our house.
In our opinion she would probably not be well-placed with a larger dog. She has been brought up in a family environrmnent and is friendly around toddlers and children. She loves human attention and adores cuddles!
The ideal home for Cinderella would have an enclosed garden for her to run around and explore. As a small dog she can only safely be taken for walks on a harness, however, she does really prefer to be held! (Beware of larger dogs as Chihuahuas are a vulnerable breed). Being a ‘teacup’ Cinderella needs a doggy jumper in cold weather and requires to be fed three times a day (to keep her energy level up).
Cinderella is available immediately. - She will be provided to you with: her vet health record, one sample bag of her regular dry food (‘Royal Canin for Chihuahuas’), one doggy blanket or bed, 5 puppy pads, food bowl, harness with a lead, a toy and some more goodies.
Advice about buying a pet
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There are already thousands of dogs in shelters that would make loving companions - consider adopting a rescue dog.
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