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The Chi-Poo, also called a Poochi or a Choodle, is a cross between the Chihuahua and Toy or Teacup Poodle. There's a wide range of sizes in Chi-Poos because this is a new breed, but most are between 5 to 15 inches high at the shoulder and between 5 and 20 pounds in weight. Chi-Poos are good with older kids and adults and can adapt to any living situation. They love to follow you around, whether you're tooling around the house or hiking in the woods.
Temperament
Energetic, playful, independent
Breed Fast Facts
5 - 20 lbs
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Moderate
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12 to 15 years
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Every breeder on Mawoo Pets is assessed for health, safety, and socialization standards.
We use a robust filtering process to eliminate any puppy mills.
The Peace Garden State is home to just that: the 2,339-acre International Peace Garden. This impressive public park lay along the Canada–United States border near Dunseith, North Dakota, where it is open to visitors of both nationalities without passports…and that goes for their dogs, too! In fact, there’s a lot in North Dakota to suit the culturally inclined dog and its owner, including the Fargo Air Museum, the Prairie Village Museum in Rugby, and the Scandinavian Heritage Park in Minot. Visitors and their dogs will have no problem finding hotel accommodation, vacation rentals and campgrounds.
A North Dakota dog was cast as Arno the Wonder Dog in the 1927 movie, "The Bandit Chaser."
London was a Tamaskan dog and a North Dakota citizen who could count, spell, and understand more than 5,000 words!
The Labrador is North Dakota’s favourite dog breed.
No chi-poo puppies currently available
No puppies currently available in North Dakota