Chihuahua For Sale Perth

If you're looking for a reputable, registered breeder of healthy Chihuahuas in Perth, Western Australia, then you're in the right spot.

Purchasing from a breeder has a few caveats, so to help you make the right decision, we've assembled a list of the best breeders of Chihuahua puppies and Chihuahua cross-breed dogs in Perth to help narrow down your search for one of these characterful little bundles to bring home.

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Registered Chihuahua Breeders in Perth

The most important thing when selecting a Chihuahua breeder is that they are on the Perth dog breeders register. Pets Online ensures every breeder on our list has full registration before we recommend them, giving you full peace of mind.

  • Nighthaven Kennels

At Nighthaven Kennels, they are revered for their commitment to breeding pedigree Chihuahuas, a practice they conduct under the stringent standards set by the Australian National Kennel Council (ANKC). Their reputation for excellence is underscored by their dedication to the health, temperament, and overall well-being of each dog, producing Champions that are loved and cherished by their new families.

Boyanup, WA, Australia
0410077287
  • Decerto Chihuahuas

Decerto Chihuahuas is a recognized breeder specializing in both Longcoat and Smoothcoat Chihuahuas. Strategically situated in Perth, Western Australia, their breeding practice is dedicated to preserving the integrity and distinct features of these beloved dog breeds. They meticulously select the parent dogs to ensure high-quality offspring, thus contributing to the ongoing excellence of the Chihuahua breed. 

Perth, WA
+61 8 9493 7000

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FAQs

How much does a Chihuahua cost in Perth?

Breeders in Perth list their Chihuahuas for sale from between $3200 at the bottom end up to $3800.

What paperwork should come with a Chihuahua puppy in Perth?

Four main documents should come with paperwork when purchasing a Chihuahua from a breeder. These are: **Registration papers** - Only a certified, registered breeder will be able to issue registration papers. These papers will have an individual tracking number for your dog, as well as one for their parents. These allow you to keep a record of their information and track them if it's lost or stolen. **Health test documentation** - This is where you will find what you need to know about any weak spots in the genes of your Chihuahua, as you won't find any health-related data in their registration papers. These certificates are important to know what potential illnesses to be prepared for or if you want to breed your dog. **Veterinary documentation** - Ensure your new Chihuahua has had an initial check-up at the vet when you collect them. The documentation they receive from this check-up will be proof they've been given the necessary vaccines and flea and de-worming treatments. A reputable breeder should forward these to you at the sale without you needing to request them. **Contract of sale** - Many owners aren't concerned with this document, which is simply proof of the agreement between you and the breeder. A comprehensive contract is another important way to gauge that your breeder is responsible.

Is it safe to buy a Chihuahua puppy online?

Buying a dog online can be much quicker than doing the legwork involved in finding a breeder you trust, and while it's not always a bad idea, you can leave yourself open to buying from an irresponsible seller or a scammer. Avoid breeders who want to do all their business online. A good breeder wants their dogs to go to a safe new home and will be keen to ensure you're a trustworthy buyer. If at all possible, try to visit the breeder in person; they should be keen to meet you as well.

How can I protect myself when buying a Chihuahua in Perth?

Do the initial online research first to ensure that your chosen breeder has a reputable history as a seller and isn't a puppy mill run by untrustworthy owners. Take someone with you for support or tell a family member the location you're going to. If you've done enough research, you should be going to be a trustworthy breeder and won't need to worry about anything.