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Chiweenie Puppies for sale

The Chiweenie is a delightful hybrid breed, combining the distinctive characteristics of both the Chihuahua and the Dachshund. Compact in size, the Chiweenie typically weighs between 5 to 12 pounds and stands about 8 inches tall, making it ideal for apartment living and urban environments. Its coat, which can be short to long, varies in color and can encompass shades like black, brown, tan, or a blend thereof. Thanks to its Chihuahua lineage, the Chiweenie often exhibits a bold and confident personality, while the Dachshund genes might contribute to its curious and playful nature. When it comes to training, early socialization is beneficial, as they can sometimes be wary of strangers or other animals. Health-wise, while the Chiweenie is generally robust, potential owners should be aware of issues common to its parent breeds, such as dental problems or back issues. Regular exercise, combined with a balanced diet, ensures this little dynamo stays happy and healthy.

Mixed Breed dogs Cleo & Kira - 2 Amazing little girls  - Advert 1
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Cleo & Kira - 2 Amazing little girls

Jack Chi & Chiweenie Hybrid

2 yearsAge
2Sex
£200Price

Sadly due to personal circumstances we need to rehome our 2 little girls. They need to be kept together as have become inseparable since we’ve had them for the last 2 years. Cleo is around 3 years o

East GrinsteadWest Sussex (45.2mi)
Chiweenie dogs Due to personal reasons cannot look after anymore  - Advert 2
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Due to personal reasons cannot look after anymore

Chiweenie

7 monthsAge
1Sex
£550Price

Unfortunately for personal reasons I cannot look after him anymore I am so upset but he needs a good loving home

BrentwoodEssex (29.1mi)
Chiweenie dogs Our sweet little Milo needs to be re-homed asap - Advert 3
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Our sweet little Milo needs to be re-homed asap

Chiweenie

6 monthsAge
1Sex
£250Price

Unfortunately due to health reasons I have to re-home our precious Milo. He is extremely playful and friendly, great with children and loves cuddles. I need to get him rehomed asap before due to illne

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CroydonGreater London (27.8mi)
Chiweenie dogs Beautiful Dapple and lilac mixed Chweenie pups  - Advert 4
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Beautiful Dapple and lilac mixed Chweenie pups

Chiweenie

6 weeksAge
13Sex
£1,000Price

I own both Mum and Dad so can be viewed with the pups. Prices are different - As below:- Lilac Dapple - Female - £1400 Lilac plain - Female - £1200 Chocolate dapple - Female - £1000 Chocolate dapp

ChelmsfordEssex (34.6mi)
Chiweenie dogs Chiweenie puppies x5 - Advert 5
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Chiweenie puppies x5

Chiweenie

12 weeksAge
23Sex
£550Price

We have 4 stunning chiweenies for sale 2 girls and 2x boys, 2 boys are both black and tan girls are also Black and Tan black and tan they have have been brought up in family home with other dogs and c

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NorthamptonWest Northamptonshire (41.1mi)
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FAQs

Is a Chiweenie a good dog?

Chiweenies are lively, energetic, and affectionate dogs that make good pets for owners who appreciate their playful and loyal nature. Despite their small size, they can act as fearless watchdogs and tend to bond closely with their owners, thriving on companionship in indoor environments.

What is the lifespan of a Chiweenie?

Chiweenies typically live between 12 and 16 years, with good care contributing to reaching the upper range of their lifespan.

What are the cons of owning a Chiweenie?

Chiweenies can develop separation anxiety if left alone for long periods due to their strong attachment to owners and may be stubborn, requiring patient and consistent training. They tend to be vocal and may bark excessively. Their Dachshund heritage can cause a tendency toward feistiness or aggression, especially toward strangers and other dogs, so they may require experienced owners familiar with small-breed behaviour management.

Are Chiweenies aggressive?

Chiweenies can show aggression, particularly toward other dogs or unfamiliar animals, a trait inherited from their Dachshund lineage. Early socialisation and proper training are essential to manage this behaviour, and aggression is generally more manageable with experienced owners familiar with small breeds.