THE FOLLOWING PUPPIES ARE NOT FOR SALE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED
We normally make decisions as to which puppies will be available from a litter when the puppies
are 4-8+ weeks of age. At that point we can tell more on which ones we are keeping to grow
out for Show, coat types(LC/SC) and also so we can be sure that all the puppies are healthy.
Any puppies that do become available will be moved to our Available page once we decide.
K-And-K's Pinewood Acres Giving Me Chills x Pinewood Acres Arctic Willow
DOB: 8/24/24
"Oliver"
SC Chocolate Shaded Cream Male(left)
5 wo weight 12.0 ozs
Est. adult weight 3 - 3 1/2 lbs
(HOLD)
"Oakley"
LC Sable & White w/Brindle Male(right)
5 wo weight 13.5 ozs
Est. adult weight 3 1/2 - 4 lbs
(Available for deposit)
He has a significant overbite, which will have no affect on his as a pet.
Price reduced to compensate should he need teeth pulled. Please email for more info.
He is tiny so he will need to stay here until 10-12+ weeks of age(around mid Nov).
Limited AKC/Pet only
$2000.00/Cash or Zelle
$2150.00/If paid thru Gooddog
*Please note: While we can make an estimated guess at adult weight, we DO NOT guarantee the adult weight of our Chihuahua puppies. There are weight charts on the internet that can be used to estimate the adult weight of Chihuahua puppies as they grow but I have found over the years that they are very unreliable. I have had puppies that were charting to be 2 lbs as an adult end up at 6 lbs and puppies that were charting 9 lbs as an adult end up at 5 lbs. If a puppy is fat, it will cause him/her to chart higher and if a puppy is very tiny/not a good eater, they will chart to be very small. Weights can fluctuate greatly as a puppy grows and some weeks they can hit greater or lesser growth spurts so their weight estimates can vary by several pounds sometimes as they grow. It is impossible for anyone to tell for sure how much a puppy will weigh as an adult. It would be like trying to guess how big a human baby will be as an adult - it is impossible. Also, several factors can influence how large a puppy will grow to be, such as; feeding Puppy food for too long, excess treats/over feeding, etc. Even with Champion lines and in-size parents, some puppies can/will grow over the Breed Standard in size. The weight charts and the size of the Sire/Dam are never a guarantee on how big a puppy will be so be prepared to love your puppy no matter how big/small he may grow up to be.