TINY PUPPIES
ShiChi Dogs For Adoption in FITZGERALD, GA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Whole litter
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Availability Date:
04/24/2026
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Location
FITZGERALD, GA, 31750 USAUSA
Description
These babies are up for adoption. I have them on two different puppy finder pages so if you see them it is real I'm not too different people. They are tiny babies her last litter they were extremely tiny and will stay little. This litter was not meant to happen so we are trying to get them adopted asap. We are asking for rehoming fee of 200 dollars total. We are willing to work with you on the adoption of any of these puppies. Please feel free to call me at 229-425-7780. They are up to date on shots and worming. They have began to eat on their own. You can place a deposit on a baby that you pick. And we will hold your puppy until ready to go and separate from Mom. These are in a home and are used to being held loved and spoiled. They are very sweet. And become very sweet babies as they are older
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Physical Attributes
Size: Small Coat Length: Short -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes
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CREATE A WANTED ADBreeder Information
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Breeder name
Desierae
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Location:
FITZGERALD, Georgia, 31750 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The delightful ShiChi, a charming crossbreed between the spirited Chihuahua and the affectionate Shih Tzu, originated from the desire to blend the best qualities of both parent breeds. These small companions typically inherit a varied appearance, often featuring a soft, medium-length coat that can be a range of colors, with their size generally falling between 6 to 12 pounds. Temperamentally, ShiChis are known for being playful, affectionate, and generally good-natured, making them suitable for many living situations. They adapt well to apartment living due to their compact size and moderate exercise needs, and with proper socialization, can be wonderful additions to families with older children. While generally robust, potential health considerations can include patellar luxation, eye conditions, and dental issues, inherited from their parent breeds, making regular veterinary check-ups essential for a long, happy life.
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