MzCyndii Posted Sunday at 10:33 PM Share Posted Sunday at 10:33 PM Hello. I got told that pure white Chihuahua's were rare. There was a very long discussion on Facebook, and it still was not clear to me. I am trying to find out if they are rare, and what classifies as pure white, are there any special things about them that make them pure white. So it would be greatly appreciated if I could get some advice on this topic. Thank you. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mairead Posted Sunday at 11:35 PM Share Posted Sunday at 11:35 PM First what is meant by pure white? Is it very pale cream? Because the genes for cream (C ch), and the genes for restriction of dark pigment (ee) are known in the chihuahua. The colour of the eyes and nose will give an indication of the genes involved. Second, there should be no additional value in a "rare" colour over a more common colour. Indeed some colours have associations with health problems, and if people are breeding only to produce rare colours they are neglecting more important aspects in choosing breeding partners, and might even be producing puppies only to turn a profit. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dogsfevr Posted yesterday at 09:31 AM Share Posted yesterday at 09:31 AM ! COLOUR Any colour or mixture of colours - but never merle (dapple) Extended Breed Standard of the Chihuahua - Page 13 Colour may be almost any colour or combination of colours, solid, tri-coloured, marked or splashed. There are fawns, golden fawns, red fawns, silver fawns, blue fawns, reds and creams, sables, chocolates, blues, blacks, whites, creams, etc. The only “colour” which is not permitted is merle (dapple). Colour should NEVER influence any judging decision, as all colours, except merle, are equally correct. As above cream can vary from pale to dark Technically a White Chi would simply be a pale cream so if the people your talking to on Facebook cant explain that then their knowledge is questionable . White -albino is a whole different thing & runfast 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MzCyndii Posted 20 hours ago Author Share Posted 20 hours ago No I am not breeding to get any certain colour. I just got two white ones in this litter, one has a black nose and the other's nose is pink. They haven't got their eyes open yet so I don't know what colour they are. But looking at them now there is no tan in them at all they are white. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sheena Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, MzCyndii said: No I am not breeding to get any certain colour. I just got two white ones in this litter, one has a black nose and the other's nose is pink. They haven't got their eyes open yet so I don't know what colour they are. But looking at them now there is no tan in them at all they are white. What colour are the parents? The white pups might be deaf or blind 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mairead Posted 18 hours ago Share Posted 18 hours ago 1 hour ago, MzCyndii said: No I am not breeding to get any certain colour. Glad to hear it. I don't have experience with Chihuahuas but I've had a look at a chihuahua owners' group, and white doesn't seem to be particularly rare. It is possible that breeding pale cream to pale cream produces what looks like white. Some people wrote that their dogs developed some tan markings as they got older. The problem with the paler noses is that they may (depending on which genes are involved) be subject to sun damage. Ask your vet. I did see a photo of a very pale one with blue eyes, which the owner called albino. Definitely a colour to steer clear of. Lack of pigment is also associated with deafness in dogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mairead Posted 15 hours ago Share Posted 15 hours ago I found other sites that say that white is rare and some have pink noses, and some owners of white chis saying they are deaf. Sounds like a colour to steer clear of. Perhaps white has become a desirable colour with people who don't know the downsides of it. I had a quick look at the shortcoat breeders on this site (Menu, Breeds, choose the breed then Breeders) and the majority of photos were of dogs with dark eyes and nose. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asal Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago (edited) white pops up in chihuahuas and never seen a problem with it, long as the nose and eye rims are black. no problems. pink nose probably means it has two chocolate genes and will go darker and be light brown nose with light eyes. if its truly pink nose and pink ears not good news for the dog, have to make it a house dog and no going outside, seen cats like that too. invariably develop skin cancers on the ears and nose. if the eye rims are pink they too can develop cancer too. the occasional person declares a white pup is rare and charges a big price but they are not rare. do look lovely the best ones. just as any colour on a good one always catches attention. There are two whites for sale in the adult smooth coat section they are nice with lovely dark nose, so certainly not "rare" https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/33157 https://www.dogzonline.com.au/breeds/mature/Default.asp?record=32436 Edited 7 hours ago by asal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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