Advice needed: Pomchi (Pomeranian x Chihuahua cross)
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They’re such lovely, easygoing little dogs. Really affectionate too. I’m currently looking after a 4-year-old one for a friend who’s gone away on holiday for a week. Definitely go for it if you’re thinking of getting one—you won’t regret it!
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Evening,
Of course these little dogs can be happy living in a flat. As you said, it’s all about making sure they get their walks.
I’ve got a Yorkie-Chihuahua cross in a flat, and she’s very happy. She gets out and about plenty.
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Hi everyone!
I'd like to know if these small dogs are happy living in a flat? Obviously with plenty of walks so they aren't just cooped up :)
If anyone has any advice, I'm all ears ;)
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Ah, I see! You didn't manage to get the photos up! Well, welcome to you and Tilou! 😉
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Hi everyone, a friend has offered me a little dog to adopt, a Pomeranian x Chihuahua cross. Do any of you have one already? I’d love to see what these little darlings look like, thanks 😊


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Hi everyone, a friend of mine has offered me the chance to adopt a little dog – a Spitz cross Chihuahua. Do any of you have one already? I’d love to see what your little cuties look like, thanks! 😊
Meet Tilou, a 2-year-old male Chihuahua/Spitz cross.
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Chihuahua/Spitz cross, 2 years old
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👍 Hello Prada, you're absolutely right. You only have to look into those sweet eyes of his and I just melt. Champagne is a dog I found online; his owner was selling him for next to nothing because of his disability. His brothers and sisters were all Kennel Club registered, but I couldn't care less about pedigree—I didn't want him for dog shows or those awful haircuts; I just wanted a little companion, not a star for Twitter or Instagram. The owner's wife was crying whenever I called; I even told her husband to keep him if it was upsetting her so much, but he just gave a firm "no". She called him Prince, and since I’d already picked a name, the husband suggested putting "Prince Champagne" on his pet record. I agreed for his wife's sake, but I've always just called him Champagne. I sent her photos for a year, but then one day I got a "plea for help" asking for vouchers worth about £130 each. I realised straight away she'd been hacked. I gave her a ring and that was indeed the case. I haven't heard from her since because the email address changed, and I don't really dare call as she hasn't reached out to me. So there we go. For the last three months, he's had a companion who I've taken in to live out his final days with plenty of affection, good food, and lots of love and care. He’d been mistreated, he's 11 now and he's a Cavalier King Charles called Charly. I’ve still got four other animals, so I certainly don't have time to be bored! 😁 Best wishes and big cuddles to Prada ✌
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He looks absolutely lovely and so well-cared for, despite his cleft lip. You can really tell how much you look after him. Ultimately, the most important thing is the love he has for you. It doesn't matter how other people look at him; it’s much better to have a loving, friendly pet who isn’t perfect than a stunning-looking dog that’s difficult to be around. Some people only look at appearances and go for the 'prettiest' one in the litter, even though there might be another who isn't as striking but is far more affectionate and endearing. Mine was the last one left of the litter, and I really lucked out in the end; we just clicked the moment they put her in my arms – it was love at first sight for both of us. I don’t know what her brothers and sisters were like, but I honestly have no regrets. She can be a bit stubborn at times and has her little quirks, but all the love she gives us makes it more than worth it.
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