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Chipoos are intelligent and easy to train. They make great pets for couples and singles, and they are also good companions for seniors. If you want a portable house pet that also makes a great watchdog, Chipoo puppies for sale are make an appealing option. Chipoos are relatively easy to care for, requiring only a moderate amount of exercise and grooming.

Introducing the Chipoo

The Chipoo is a cross between the Chihuahua and the Toy or Miniature Poodle. In your search for Chipoo puppies for sale, you may find them under alternative names like Poo Chi puppies for sale. Common names are:

  • Chipoodle
  • Chi-Poo
  • Poohuahua
  • Choodle
  • Poochi
  • Poo Chi

Designer dogs, such as the Chipoo, are the result of mixing two purebred to to create a new breed with specific desired traits. In the case of the Chipoo, the goal was to create a small, hypoallergenic dog that was friendly, loyal, and affectionate. It is a small, intelligent, and loving dog that makes a great pet for families with older children. Chipoos are also commonly hypoallergenic, making them a good choice for people with allergies.

Personality

Chipoos are known for being intelligent, playful, and devoted dogs that make great companions for people of all ages except the very young. Toddlers and young children can be clumsy, rough, and unknowledgeable about the appropriate ways to treat dogs and may accidentally injure such a diminutive canine. A Chipoo that has been socialized from a young age gets along well with other pets. Cats make fantastic companions for the Chipoo. It is crucial to limit your Chipoo’s exposure to dogs over 40 pounds as trauma is a real possibility. Chipoos are usually eager to please and easy to train. These dogs do not do well for extended periods on their own. They are friendly with strangers but are great watchdogs.

History of the Chipoo for Sale

The Chipoo is a relatively new breed, and its exact origins are unknown. However, it is believed that the breed was developed in the United States in the early 2000s. Chipoos are becoming increasingly popular, and they are now recognized by several hybrid canine kennel clubs.

Characteristics of the Chipoo

Chipoos are small dogs, with an average weight of 10 to 15 pounds. They are eight to twelve inches tall.
The Chipoo is a hybrid dog resulting from crossing the Chihuahua and the Poodle. As a mixed breed, the Chipoo’s appearance can vary, but it typically takes on characteristics of both parent breeds.

Head: The head of a Chipoo is usually rounded with a domed crown. The muzzle is stronger than that of a Chihuahua but is somewhat shorter than the back skull. It tapers slightly and may turn up a little. The eyes are round or oval, usually dark, and expressive. Dogs with dilute coat colors can have light brown, hazel, amber, or blue eyes. The ears are typically medium-length and floppy, but some Chipoos may have upright ears or button ears.

Neck, Body, and Legs: A Chipoo’s neck is typically long or medium-length, sturdy, and well-arched. Dogs that take more after their Chihuahua parent may have thicker necks. In either case, the neck is marked by a high head carriage, giving the dog a proud, elegant appearance. The body of a Chipoo is typically compact and muscular. It is slightly longer than it is tall, and it has a well-sprung ribcage. The back is level, and the shoulders are sloping and laid back. A Chipoo’s lower limbs are typically straight and strong. The legs are moderate in length, and the bone is fine without appearing too delicate. The feet are small and oval. A Chipoo’s hindquarters are typically well-muscled and powerful despite the dog’s small size. The thighs are broad, and the stifle joints are well-angulated. The hocks are strong, and the pasterns are short.

Back: A Chipoo has a strong muscular back that is not particularly wide. The chest is deep and moderately broad. Chipoos have level toplines that show a slight rise over the hips. The croup can be flat and slightly sloping or moderately rounded.

Tail: Your Chipoo’s tail will typically be long and bushy. It is carried low, and it may be curved or straight. Typically, it reaches the level of the hocks.

Coat and Colors:

A Chipoo’s coat is variable. Sometimes a breeder backcrosses a Chipoo with a purebred Poodle to make their hair more consistent.

  • Short and smooth – double-coated; this type of coat sheds the most
  • Long and silky – the coat is rather thin compared to other breeds and is soft; the undercoat is minimal or absent
  • Medium-length and wavy or loosely curled – represents a fairly even mix of the coat types of the parent breeds; most desirable and low-shedding coat type
  • Short to medium-length and tightly curled – least-shedding

The Chipoo can come in a variety of colors, including black, solid white, cream, red, and fawn. Dilute colors include chocolate, blue, or lilac. Chipoos are commonly piebald whereby they are mostly white with patches or splashes of color. They are also frequently silver or gray, which are distinctions from blue. While blue represents the dilution gene’s effect on black pigment, gray and silver dogs have genes that turn their coats lighter over time. A Chipoo must have a medium-long or long coat to become gray or silver. Another common pattern variation is a solid-colored dog with white markings and a bicolor dog (black or any dilute color with brown markings).

Teacup Chipoo Puppies for Sale

Teacup Chipoo dogs are variants of the Chipoo that share the same physical and temperamental qualities as their larger counterparts but are only six to eight inches tall and weigh four to ten pounds. The Teacup Chipoo, like minis of other breeds, can be at an increased risk of low blood sugar, underdeveloped heart and kidneys, and liver shunts.

Lifespan and Care of the Chipoo

Chipoos are generally healthy dogs. A Chi-Poo can live 12 to 15 years or longer.

Exercise

Chipoos need a moderate amount of exercise. They should be walked for 25 to 40 minutes each day. Chipoos also need plenty of mental stimulation. They enjoy playing games and learning new tricks. Puppies should get a lot of intense socialization so they do not become shy.

Grooming

A Chipoo does not need much maintenance, only requiring brushing twice a week. The curlier their hair, the more often you need to brush them. Otherwise, they require regular baths, nail trims, and ear cleanings. Some of them need hair plucked from their ears.

Chipoo Puppies for Sale Near Me

If you are interested in learning more about the Chipoo for sale, there are a num of resources available online. The Chipoo Club of America is a great place to start. Organizations like this provide information about the breed, as well as a list of breeders who can help you find a Chipoo puppy. Like any other dog, choose a breeder that tests their dogs’ eyes, hearts, and knees.

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