A female Westie-Chihuahua mix, often referred to as a "Westie-Chi," typically weighs between 5 to 15 pounds and stands about 8 to 12 inches tall at the shoulder. Their size can vary based on the traits inherited from each parent breed. Generally, they are small, compact dogs well-suited for apartment living. Always consider individual variations, as genetics can influence size.
if it is a male chihuahua with a female blood hound ,that would be possible BUT not recommendable, according to breeders it would be unethical in case of a female chihuahua with a male blood hound NO the chihuahua would likely die in pregnancy or birth so overall the answer should be NO, the bloodhound is too big
Physically they can, if it is a male chihuahua and a female German shepherd. However, there is no point in creating another mixed breed litter when there are so many dogs needing homes in shelters and rescues.
You could not do female Chihuahua male Great Dane, the size of the puppies would kill the Chihuahua in a matter of weeks. You would have to do a female Great Dane and a male Chihuahua by artificial insemination. I'm not 100% sure, but it should be possible by all means. And there is no way of determining what offspring will look like.
theres no such thing you simply have a small maltese. youve been tricked
kind of big.
I doubt that chawawas are smart enogh to have a religion but if they were I would say that it would believe in a big dog in the sky.
Bigger than your mum. That is big.
only depending on how many and how big her pups are. often times Chihuahua's need c-sections because the baby pups heads are so big. if the male is biger then the girl and has a much bigger head maybe in 12 years of breeding iv never had that problem
"toy chihuahua" isn't a legitimate term. this is a made up category.
If not a teacup chihuahua then around 2 to 3 lbs.
It all depends on how big the male poodle is in comparison to the female chihuahua. In small breed dogs, it is better for the male to be the same size or smaller than the female. If he is larger, he should not be any larger than 35% more body weight than she is ( for example.. a 6lb female and a 8lb male) or she might have problems delivering the puppies naturally and need a cesarian performed. You could have a vet do an ultrasound or X-ray depending on how far along she is to get a better idea how big the puppies will be and get their opinion on her safely delivering the puppies.
The big hampster would pwn the little one.