| CHIHUAHUAS
THAT DON’T LIKE HANDBAGS!

From
left to right – Sweet Pea, Sabrina, Riba and
Betty Boo. |
The Chihuahuas belong to Richard and Vivian Silverstein
and are kept as family pets. These dogs are not for
‘handbags’, they are intelligent, highly trainable
animals that walk on leads. They are well behaved
in and out of the home, always giving friends and
visitors a warm welcome. Their wonderful nature also
extends to other dogs. They are happy to socialise
and play with most dependable dogs that will not be
tempted to play “splat” games.
We
have a breeding programme and intend
to periodically mate the girls with suitable males
because of their wonderful, well balanced natures
and temperaments which make these little dogs a delight
to own.
Our
Chihuahuas are not fussy feeders as you may think,
in fact they will indeed eat almost anything. They
are fed on a good quality complete dried food and
a little fresh chicken, plus a moderate amount of
training treats, chew sticks and pigs ears.
They
come to the Pet Behaviour Centre every day which exposes
them to large numbers of people and dogs. All the
Chihuahua litters will also be taken to the centre
regularly to experience being handled by many people
and to absorb the sights and sounds of strange dogs,
once they are old enough and have been vet checked.
This of course will mean that they will all be well
socialised, travelled and habituated to many things
during the most critical development stages of their
lives. In addition all puppies will be subject to
early neurological stimulation (bio-sensor) exercises,
ensuring that any stress encountered later on in life
will be easier to tolerate.
*A
truly unique opportunity to acquire a dog that has
had the best possible start to life with regard to
socialisation and habituation.*
If you are interested to find out more about these little
dogs or indeed want to know when any litters are due
go to contacts page and phone or email us
Deposits could be taken by Paypal. Contact us to find
out more. Potential
puppy owners will be chosen carefully. These little
dogs are NOT suitable as pets for young children.
No two dogs from the same litter will be allowed to
the same home.
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