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WE'RE LOCATED IN IONIA, MI. MY HOME IS TRULY CHIHUAHUAVILLE. FROM THE TIME YOU ENTER MY YARD AND GO INTO MY HOME. YOU WILL SEE AND FEEL THE LOVE OF CHIHUAHUAS HERE.THIS IS WHERE CHIHUAHUAS COME TO PLAY AND HAVE REAL FUN. VISiTERS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. ALL OUR DOGS AND PUPPIES ARE HOME RAISED WITH LOVE. THEY ARE PLAYED WITH AND CARED FOR. THEY ARE A PART OF OUR FAMILY. ALL MOMMIES AND DADDYS LIVE THEIR WHOLE LIVES HERE UNTIL
THEY ARE CALLED TO THAT VERY SPECIAL PLACE. WHERE ALL OUR BELOVED PETS Rest PEACEFULLY.. I DID DAYCARE FOR 35 YEARS. I RECENTLY RETIRED IN 2009. MY THREE CHILDREN ARE GROWN NOW. I SHARE MY LOVE AND COMPASSION FOR CHIHUAHUAS WITH MY GRANDCHILDREN NOW. I HAVE BEEN A DOG LOVER MY WHOLE LIFE. WHEN I GOT MY FIRST CHIHUAHUA MUCHTO, I FELL INSTANTLY IN LOVE. NOW I HAVE TWENTY SIX CHIHUAHUAS AND FOUR CHINESE CRESTED. THEY AREN'T OVER BREED HERE BECAUSE THEY ARE OUR PETS TOO. WE WANT LOVING FOREVER HOMES FOR ALL OF OUR PUPPIES. SO IF YOU CAN GIVE A CHIHUAHUA PUP OF MINE A GREAT HOME PLEASE CONTACT US. WE WANT ONLY THE BEST FOR OUR PUPPIES. WE PROMISE YOU THAT ALL OUR PUPPIES WILL BE HEALTHY, HAPPY WELL SOCIALIZED, AND OF GOOD QUALITY.ONE MY BEST FRIENDS LORNA SHARES THE SAME LOVE AND PASSION AS I DO FOR CHIHUAHUAS. FROM TIME TO TIME YOU WILL SEE HER CHIHUAHUA PUPS ON MY SITE. HER BLOOD LINES ORIGINATE FROM HERE. WE THANK YOU ALL FOR TAKING THE TIME TO VISIT US.
Chihuahua , a breed of small toy dog probably of Asian origin and introduced into Mexico by Spanish settlers. It stands about 5 in. (12.7 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 1 to 6 lb (0.5–2.7 kg). There are two varieties: the smooth, with a short, close-lying, glossy coat, and the long-coated, with soft-textured, flat or slightly wavy hair that forms a fringe of longer hair on the neck, legs, and tail. The coat may be any color but is usually tan. Named after the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, this tiny dog was long believed to have been indigenously Mexican. However, there exist no archaeological remains to support this belief; the animal generally claimed to be the Chihuahua depicted in Toltecan and Aztecan art and described in the writings of early explorers of Mexico is most probably a variety of rodent. It is much more likely that the ancestors of the breed were brought by Spanish merchants by way of their trade route from China, where the practice of dwarfing both plants and animals has had a long history. Today the Chihuahua is widely popular as a house pet.
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