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We had 5 puppies this year. Two are already sold. The three chorkies left are wonderful all with the qualities we were looking for. All 3 are boys and will have med to med-long hair.

 
 
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We breed AKC registered Yorkshire Terriers and Chihuahuas. Our Chorkies also knowns as Yorkiuahuas or Yorkie Chis can be registerd iether with DBR or ACHC.

We started breeding Chorkies on request when people came to us wanting to combine the best of both the chihuahua and the yorkshire terrier.

We have spent some time refining our breeding making sure we have the best of both lines. Using the Yorkshire Terrier for temperment and coat and the chihuahua for size. We have found that our breeding has consistantly thrown a small well tempered dog. Between 2-5lbs. While we realize that the smallest dogs are the most sought after we will not gaurentee that a dog will mature at 2lbs. This size of dog is not the norm and breeders that claim to be able to consistantly produce a 1-2lb adult are not good breeders. We breed not only for the size of our dogs but health is always priority.

If small is what you are after we can advise you during your puppy selection which puppies are most likely to mature on the smaller side.

We breed only on request, only when at least 3 puppies have been presold and have 1 litter each year.

If you have concerns about Chorkies not being an AKC registerable breed we highly recommend that you read the article The Modern Kennel Conundrum by Jon Mooalem from the New York times as well as doing research on the AKC breeds on your own. The research that we recommend is in how these breeds were established in the first place. You will find that the concept of a "registered pure breed dog" started in its self as a "mutt" in the 1800's.

 
     
 
 
 
 

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Party Ponies and Friends
Phone: 907-230-6775

 

Email: partyponies@mtaonline.net
Website: http://www.ponyparties-alaska.com

 
 

Located next to the Fair Grounds in Palmer.

 
 
 

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