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Pomchi
(Chi-Pom) (Chiranian)

Pomeranian / Chihuahua Hybrid

The Pomchi is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Chihuahua. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses.

Recognized Names:
American Canine Hybrid Club = Chiranian
Designer Dogs Kennel Club = Chiranian

Jessy is a 2 year old Pomchi cross
Jessy is a 2 year old Pomchi cross

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Pomchi Standard
approved 6/18/1998 by the
Pomchi Club of America

General Appearance The Pomchi is graceful, short coupled little dog with sweet expression, alert and intelligent in attitude. Size, Proportion, Substance Weight - 5 to 12 pounds.  Proportion - The body is short-coupled  with bitches allowed to be somewhat longer than dogs. Head A rounded wedge.  Expression - Alert, intelligent. Eyes - Round, not protruding, set neither too wide nor too close together. Dark pigment around eyes except self-coloring allowed in brown, blue or light colored dogs. Eyes are dark except lighter coloring allowed in dilutes.  Ears - Medium size, erect type ears, held upright when alert but may be carried rosed back in repose.  Muzzle - Moderately short, slightly pointed, defined stop. Cheeks and jaws lean. Nose - Pigmentation black except self-coloring allowed in blues or browns, flesh coloring allowed in whites and light creams. Bite - Level or scissors. Neck, Topline, Body Neck - Base set back onto shoulders, not too short to be graceful. Topline - Level. Body - Well ribbed, round, never barrel. Tail - Moderately long, carried flat or in a loop over the back, with tip just touching the back, never tucked between legs.  Forequarters Shoulders - sloping into a level back with sufficient layback to carry the neck correctly, never down or low. Forelegs - straight and parallel. Pasterns  - Pomchi stands well up on toes, never down in the pastern. Front dewclaws may be removed. Feet - A small, dainty foot. Hindquarters Muscular, with hocks perpendicular to the ground, well apart, well let down, firm and sturdy. The feet are as in front. Dewclaws are usually removed. Coat May be double or single coated. The outer coat should be full, of soft texture and glossy with long, coarse guardhairs. Coat placed well over body with ruff on neck preferred, and more scanty on head and ears. Hair on tail profuse and furry. Undercoat permitted. Feathering permitted on legs and ears. Trimming - permitted around feet and anus for neatness only. Color Any color-Solid, parti, merle, sable are equally acceptable. Gait Sound movement, smooth and free.. The topline should remain firm and the backline level as the dog moves.

   
ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club
DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club

PCA = Pomchi Club of America

Pomchi (Chi-Pom) (Chiranian) (Pomeranian/Chihuahua cross)
Taco at 2 years

 

Pomeranian/Chihuahua cross

 

Timbit, the Pomchi at 7 months old
Timbit, the Pomchi at 7 months old

 

Pomchi (Chi-Pom) (Chiranian) (Pomeranian/Chihuahua cross)

This is Micki; both of his parents are Pom/Chi mixes. He was the runt of the litter weighing in at ⅓ of a pound on the vet's scale at 5 weeks old. At 2 years old he weighs 6.1 pounds. He doesn't bark or yap (just snorts when excited) and is the sweetest, most loving dog I have ever known!

 

"Timbit is a Pomeranian Chihuahua cross. We adopted Timbit from the Petland rescue center when he was 6 months old. His previous owners broke up and neither wanted the responsibility of raising a dog so they took the little guy back. When we saw Timbit it was love at first sight. He is now 1 year, 10 months old (His birthday is August 16th)and weighs in at 8 pounds."

"Timbit is a very fast learner - he was house trained in approximately one week (though he was already 6 months old when we adopted him). He learns tricks quickly and loves playing as well as his discipline training. I am sure he would consider his speed to be his best asset. He may be small but he has outrun German Shepherds on a few occasions. We usually take Timbit for a walk once every other day and a good run in the back-yard daily. He enjoys walking but really loves to run at top-speed."

"Timbit growls at strangers and other dogs but settles down very quickly once he understands that we are unhappy with that behaviour. He is especially well behaved around babies and small children and lets them pet him and chase him around."

"Caesar Milan has had a great impact on our relationship with our dog. Watching the Dog Whisperer, and reading "Be the Pack Leader", has really given us insight into why dogs behave the way that they do and how to change negative or unwanted behaviour. Before watching the Dog Whisperer and reading Caesar's book Timbit was a very anxious, dominant dog. We have used Caesar's strategies to let Timbit know that he is not the pack leader, and his aggressive behaviour has drastically abated."

 

 

 

 

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