Chiweenie Illinois - Puppies for Sale Near Me
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Tracee
Springfield, Illinois
Cutest Chiweenie puppies
Cutest Chiweenie puppies
$ 500.00
Springfield, Illinois
There are some cute puppies that are a mix of Chihuahua and Miniature Chiweenie. They were born on December 21st. Out of all the puppies, there are only two boys left. The dad is a Miniature Chiweenie and the mom is a Chihuahua. The lightest boy is actually the biggest one, and he looks more like his mom. If you have any more questions or want to see picture...
$ 500.00
Linda
St. Charles, Illinois
Susana Mendoza
Illinois, Illinois
Chiweenie Poodle Mix
Chiweenie Poodle Mix
$ 450.00
Illinois, Illinois
Please contact me via phone or text if you're interested in adopting adorable, little puppies. These puppies are a cross between chiweenie and poodle. They are only 8 weeks old, have received their first vaccination, display impressive intelligence, and, of course, thoroughly enjoy cuddling. They are eagerly waiting for a loving forever home.
$ 450.00
Garcia
Cicero, Illinois
3 Chiweenie puppies for sale
3 Chiweenie puppies for sale
$ 650.00
Cicero, Illinois
Three male chihuahua-dachshund cross puppies. They're eight weeks old. They've had their first vaccination, deworming, and flea and tick preventative. & the vet paperwork to back it up. The price is fixed.
$ 650.00
Leslie
Chicago, Illinois
Ursula
Elgin, Illinois
Chiweenie Illinois - Puppies for Sale Near Me
A Chiweenie is a small dog breed that is a cross between a Chihuahua and a Dachshund. These dogs are known for their unique combination of characteristics from both parent breeds. Chiweenies tend to have a small, elongated body similar to a Dachshund and can have a Chihuahua's large, expressive eyes. They typically have a short coat and come in various colors. Chiweenies are often affectionate and loyal to their owners, but their temperament can vary depending on their individual genetics and socialization. They may be good family pets if properly trained and socialized from a young age. Due to their small size, they are better suited to households without very young children, and they often have a lot of energy despite their size.