Pet chinchillas vary in price with much of the cost determined by the chinchilla's color. The rarer or more difficult it is for a particular color, the more expensive the chinchilla will be. And while costs will also vary from breeder to breeder and from pet store to pet store, we've compiled a list that we think will give you a good idea of the potential price tag. These prices are based on what breeders actually sell their chinchillas for. Standard - $75
Black velvet - $125 Hetero beige - $125
Homo beige - $150
Beige violet (hetero) - $195
Beige violet (homo) - $195
Brown Velvet - $175 Pink white (hetero beige) - $150
White (white mosaic, silver mosaic) - $125
Ebony whites - (see "EBONIES")
Tan whites - (see "TANS") Light ebony or e.c. (hetero ebony) - $125
Medium ebony (hetero ebony) - $155
Dark ebony (hetero ebony) - $195
Extra dark ebony (homo ebony) - $245
Light ebony white - $150
Medium ebony white - $175
Dark ebony white - $195
Extra dark (homo.) ebony white - $215 Violet (homo violet) - $175
Solid Violet (wraparound, ebony violet) - $195 Light tan - $150
Medium tan - $175
Dark tan - $195
Light tan white - $150
Medium tan white - $150
Dark tan white - $175 Chocolate - $195
Chocolate white - $175
the highest price I've seen is $1,600
the highest price I've seen is $1,600
A toy chihuahua is much larger than a teacup. The teacup chihuahua gets its name because it can fit in a teacup.
The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua.
A teacup chihuahua is smaller than a toy chihuahua.
well it could be a toy or teacup.
I'm pretty sure it's a teacup chihuahua. Here's a picture of one:
The term "teacup" is a marketing tool referring to really small, and often unhealthy cats and kittens. These are often sold at much higher prices than "regular" kittens. They are the result of unethical breeders breeding from unhealthy, deformed and undersized cats to produce what they call teacup cats. They are bred with no concerns to their health or temperament. No Cat Breed Association recognises "teacup" cats. There are such a thing as Dwarf cats, which is due to a genetic mutation. The Munchkin breed was created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation that results in cats with abnormally short legs. These are not the same as teacup cats.
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a teacup chihuahua a teacup yorkie or a cavelier
I would say no. A Maltese id much bigger then a Teacup Chihuahua and there can be many problems with the delivery. Your best bet is to take it to a vet for a c-section.
A chihuahua can not have full poms, they would be part chihuahua.
a chihuahua, Yorkie , sky terrier, teacup chihuahua