Amara Chihuahuas
Kennels in Lawrence, New Zealand. At Amara Chihuahuas, we take immense pride in being a small boutique kennel that prioritizes quality over quantity.
Our Chihuahuas are lovingly raised in our home and are considered cherished members of our family. As a Dogs New Zealand Accredited Breeder, we are fully committed to breeding Chihuahuas to the highest standard, with exceptional conformation and temperament. Our dogs undergo rigorous DNA testing and comprehensive health checks to ensure they are free from known breed issues, such as heart, eyes, a
Charlie Cheekychi the Show must go on (Imp Australia)
Brahmans pups from his last litter. All boys.
Brahman Bramvers Brahman (Imp Japan)
Cora 9 months
I will have girls coming up for retirement soon as I only give them 1 to 2 litters. Lovely temperaments and have been DNA tested and health checked under the accredited breeder scheme. If Intrested send me a msg for more details and price.
Harry 9 months. Off to his forever home shortly.
Bramvers Brahman (Imp Japan) . He's a really cool little dude
Greta (cheekychi Greta Garbo)
Cora (Amara Eternal Flame) 5.5 months
My new stud boy. Such a sweet boy and lovely temperament
Someone thought it was too cold and opted to go back to bed
Harry. Now 4 months old. Available for his forever approved home
Harry now 4 months old. Will be fully vaccinated microchipped and health checked. He is now available to go to his approved forever .home. Lovely temperament and loves his cuddles. Comes with a Puppy pack and pedigree papers
This is something everyone should see.
When you get your 8/10 week old puppies, please keep this image in mind. Their bones do not even touch yet. They plod around so cutely with big floppy paws and wobbly movement because their joints are entirely made up of muscle, tendons, ligaments with skin covering. Nothing is fitting tightly together or has a true socket yet.
When you run them excessively or don't restrict their exercise to stop them from overdoing it during this period you don't give them a chance to grow properly. Every big jump or excited bouncing run causes impacts between the bones. In reasonable amounts this is not problematic and is the normal wear and tear that every animal will engage in.
But when you're letting puppy jump up and down off the lounge or bed, take them for long walks/hikes, you are damaging that forming joint. When you let the puppy scramble on tile with no traction you are damaging the joint.
You only get the chance to grow them once. A well built body is something that comes from excellent breeding and a great upbringing-BOTH, not just one.
Once grown you will have the rest of their life to spend playing and engaging in higher impact exercise. So keep it calm while they're still little baby puppies and give the gift that can only be given once.
This amazing post by Lindsey Hutslar (who I do not know) needs to be shouted from the rafters, there is room for both breeders & adopters, but I am tired of responsible breeder bashing. I will not tolerate any bashing either way on this post. If you disagree, please scroll along....❤️
My purchase of a well bred purebred dog does not condemn another dog to death.
My purchase of a well bred purebred dog does not result in an rise in the number of shelter dogs.
My desire to have a dog with predictable temperament from a healthy line does not result in another dog not getting adopted at the shelter.
My careful research on the most responsible breeders who meet all requirements is not the problem.
It's not what you should be mad at.
It's not who you should blame.
I am not the one who irresponsibly brought these dogs into this world and left them in a shelter.
Responsible breeders aren't the ones bringing these dogs to animal shelters either.
It's my home, my life and my choice what kind of dog I want to bring in. Maybe I need a working dog, sport dog, show dog or just a companion dog of a certain breed that suits me best.
Whatever reason I choose to support a reputable breeder, it will not send a dog to its death.
A breeder who does health tests, temperament tests and titling of their dogs does not contribute to the number of stray dogs.
The number of stray dogs in the world is a problem, but it's not a problem made worse by reputable breeders or those who buy from them.
Your neighbor who gets a "purebred" dog without papers because they're cheap is contributing to the problem.
Your friend who spontaneously bought a puppy from Petland is contributing to the problem.
The person scrambling to pump out the hottest designer mix ASAP is contributing to the problem.
Your relatives who have to get their dog covered once, "so she can experience what it's like to be a mother" or because "she's such a good/cute/sweet girl" are contributing to the problem.
Your old school mate who bought a working dog with lots of energy without taking the time to research its needs and character who ultimately sees it doesn't fit his lifestyle is the problem.
A reputable breeder offers lifetime support. A serious breeder would never allow their dogs to end up in a shelter from the start.
It's understandable to be angry about the number of homeless dogs in the world, but if you look closer, you'll find that your anger is misplaced.
- Author
Lindsey Hutslar
Couldn't see puppies and looked behind sofa etc. Found them asleep in toy box xx
More puppy spam. Just love this little guys personality
Harry and Cora almost 8 wks. He is such a lovely outgoing little man
Puppies 7 wks old today. Little boy is available
Granddad Brahman taking great care of his grandkids
Girl 6 wks old
Boy puppy 6 wks old tomorrow. Going to have a nice coat. Available
New litter coming on well.light boy and darker one is the girl. Will be 6 wks on Sunday ❤️💙
Puppies have now just turned 4 wks old light is boy dark is girl
Amara Charming Billy. Loving life in his forever home. Living his best life with Sue
We have 2 new arrivals at Amara. Male snd female. Born 28th May.
Ryder Countrychi Heartbreaker (Imp Australia) has settled in well.