Our History: We started on a sound foundation with the purchase of Champion Chihuahuas nearly thirty years ago. Since we are long time breeders of three decades we have been able to monitor the health of many dozen generations raised under our roof.
We started at age 40 and are now closing in on age 70, so we have entered the last few years of our breeding and selling our Chihuahuas.
Questions & Answers: Deb’s Chihuahuas
In this section, I’ll answer some of the common questions people ask me.
HOW MANY LITTERS DO YOU HAVE A YEAR?
We average of 6-9 litters of Chihuahua puppies for sale per year and strive for the highest quality.
WHAT DO THE PARENTS WEIGH?
All of our adult chihuahuas are 2 to 5 lbs grown ( females 3.5 to 5 lbs before pregnancy / 4 to 6 lbs after pregnancy ) Females pack on a good one pound of weight after having babies. Breeder’s universally give the weight of the Dams BEFORE pregnancy weight.
WHAT SIZE WILL MY PUPPY GROW TO?
Our puppies are genetically small and the majority end up the size and weight of our adult males. I have attached a chart to show you a variety of sizes possible with any breeding pair. We have also taken photos of our adults next to measuring a tape or ruler so you have a clear idea the size in inches of our dogs. I have another page on this website also addresses size with a few real life examples. Please check out out page MISC INFO
DECADES PERSONAL FELINE RESCUE SUPPORTED BY SALES OF PUPS


The money from the sales of our Chihuahua puppies has given us the opportunity to fund many feline medical /surgical needs over the last few decades. The most risky surgery was at Davis California Vet University, relocating intestines and liver from the chest of a kitten, down to her abdomen.
We continue to do feline hospice taking in old homeless felines so they can live their last days in warmth, safety and full bellies. My newest hospice I caught with a net February 2023, as she was weak, suffering from abscesses, the cold and open bite wound with exposed shoulder bones.
The wound is drenched once daily with disinfect solution and is healing. She’s on Clavmox antibiotic, no longer requires pain meds and is eating very well. She has started to purr, and as of March she is free roam in my home, very well behaved, fully potty trained. She can climb, jump and move well with no lasting disability from her previous severe shoulder wound.
UPDATE: Little Stink Eye Passed away in late July 2023. It was a privilege to give her a home life, respect her “no touch” rules and give comfort meds (in her food). She was comfortable around us in her last days.