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      Short History of the Breed

      Amix of the chihuahua and poodle, often known as a designer dog. The Chipoo is also called the Wapoo, Poochi and Poohuahua.

      Physical Description and Size

      Can range from any size of the two parents and can look like a chihuahua, poodle, or anything in between.

      Temperament

      Like either a chihuahua or a poodle. Often, Chipoos are smart and caring.

      Dog Care

      Need a lot of attention and love. If you are looking for a companion to do everything with, this is the dog for you!

      Health Issues and Life Expectancy

      Life Expectacy:10-15+ years

      Additional Resources

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      Chipoos - Online Community for Poodle Hybrid & Designer Dogs
      My Chipoos - A personal site for showcasing my chipoos


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      Anonymous buy one 2 Apr 12 2008, 7:21 PM EDT by Anonymous
       
      Thread started: Mar 5 2007, 4:32 PM EST  Watch
      I would really like to purchase and love a chipoo
      My email is tdawg801@aol.com
      can you let me know where to get one
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      babygirlloverip Hi. My chipoo curlysue is with pups now at 5 weeks 0 Nov 12 2007, 7:24 PM EST by babygirlloverip
      Thread started: Nov 12 2007, 7:24 PM EST  Watch
      My question is this...The male she is bred to is also mine, a champion bloodline chihuahua and I've never had the male around the female he was bred to during pregnancy. This one is due to I moved and I refuse to put them outside as my other chipoo, babygirllove was killed by a car the first time I let her outside. Will the male hurt curlysue? He plays alot and I'm afraid he will hurt her...She has become increasingly snappy with him. Is now a good time to separate them? What about after the pups are born? Will he be aggressive to them? I had him when my lab had her last litter and he was more like a protector of the pups as I had to nurse them myself and they were inside as well....He didn't hurt them but with the loss of babygirllove, my male has changed and become very attached to me...He bites if he thinks anyone is getting any attention except him....Just never had this occur before...Any suggestions? Thank you
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      Anonymous I have 3!! 1 Nov 5 2007, 10:17 AM EST by babygirlloverip
       
      Thread started: Aug 15 2007, 1:21 PM EDT  Watch
      I adore my chipoos! They are all so different in looks and temperment but they are the smartest dogs I have ever owned. If I had more room I'd have a houseful.
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