By the way, chihuahua pup's here in the (all of a sudden) very hip
East Village of New York City sell for $1,800-$2,200.  The very same
dog sells in Brooklyn (5 minute train ride, costs $2) for $600.  All
of these dogs are from commmercial breeders (read: puppy mills) in the
midwest.

--- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> Ok, first, let me address the teacup/toy part of your post. A teacup
is something you drink out of. A toy is something you play with. This
little dog is a Chihuahua. Nothing more, nothing less. There is no
such thing as a teacup or toy.
> 
> Markings basically play no role in the quality of a Chihuahua. Some
breeds have marking standards. A chi does not. However, standards do
call for self colored eyes and noses. In other words, the nose and
they eyes should be the same color as the primary coat color. Black is
permitted in white chis.
> 
> When you are asking about "type" There are only two types of
Chihuahuas. The long coat and the short coat. Many people unofficially
recognize a "deerhead" and an "applehead" This is not an official
distinction...it is only how some people have broken it up. The
"applehead" is the standard. There are no other "types"
> 
> So, how much is too much? In all honesty, it is a buyers market.
Anything is worth whatever someone is willing to give for it. I
personally think that people who give or ask that kind of money for a
chi is out of their minds unless that chi is a potential show dog from
a champion background going to someone who is investing for show
purposes. Another possibility might be those who have merles, which
require a lot more experience and care to properly breed.
Otherwise....pppfffftttttt!
> 
> I breed AKC chis. My chis mature at under 6 pounds, many at 3
pounds. They are AKC registered. They are appleheads. They are, IMO,
beautiful dogs! They sell for between 300 and 400 full AKC. Now, If
you go to say, FL, where the market is flooded, you can get a similar
chi for around 200. If you go to CA, you will find similar chis for
around 600. The market determines price. But I can not see any
legitimate basis, other than the show or merle stuff mentioned above,
for paying out over a thousand dollars for a chi.
> 
> Marsha
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Wednesday, December 20, 2006 8:44 PM
>   Subject: [Chihuahuas] How Much for a chi
> 
> 
> 
>   I  posted about the little chi I saw at the pet store for $1800.
Now I am wondering how much is too much and how is the worth of a chi
evaluated?  My daughter received Princessa as a gift from her ex
boyfriend, Princessa was bought at a pet store in the LA area for
$1300.  I am still shaking my head over how much was paid for a little
puppy.  I do not know much about the all different  markings of the
Chi, the colors, etc.  So I would like to know how exactly is the
Chi's markings judged. Maybe these are not the correct words to use,
but I hope you understand what I am getting at.  Princessa now lives
with me - my daughter realized how much work a little puppy is
especially with having a baby.   Princessa is TeaCup or Toy,  around 3
lbs, an almost white color with a brown heart shape on her back.  Her
little head is white with a brownish V shape in the middle and on her
ears. Does anyone know what type she is?  She is AKC.  
>   Rose
>



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