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Chimo

Recognized By: DBR , IDCR
   
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Living with a Chimo

Personality: The Chimo is a very happy dog.

Family Dog: The Chimo is great with kids if socialized early.

Grooming: The soft, cuddly coat of the Chimo only needs brushing. They should not have to go to the groomer.

Barking: The bark of the Chimo is more like the American Eskimo Dog; a mid-pitch, not sharp bark.

Chimo Appearance

Appearance: The Chimo is a cute, fluffy little pup and when fully grown they are very strong and can run like the wind.

Ears: The ears of the Chimo vary and can be the pointed ears of the American Eskimo but normally are slightly softer like the Chihuahua's.

Color: The coat of the Chimo can be white, ecru or brindle, taking after either one of the parents.

Chimo Facts

Characteristics: The Chimo loves to swim and makes a good guard dog.

Chimo History

History: The Chimo was created to have a dog that was smaller than an American Eskimo Dog and not a fragile as a Chihuahua.


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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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