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Show Exhibitors and Hobby Breeder to KC breed standards Chihuahua (Long and Smooth coated) and Pomeranians including our own Chihuahua studs.
LITTERS PLANNED for 2025!
Getting a puppy from us.
Getting a puppy from us.
Pup's are raised in my family home and have the run of the downstairs and sleep in a large pen with there mother.
They are brought up with children, other Dogs, our cats and are well socialised.
Please contact me for further details and to arrange viewings
or head to our Facebook page The Kamroschis Pack for more photos and information.
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Litters planned for 2026!
Chihuahua (Long Coat)





Previous Puppies
Previous Puppies
We are proud to announce that we will be planning one last litter from our beautiful Ellie in 2026!!!
She is our KC Registered White Long Coat Chihuahua. Who is from amazing show lines and is clear of hereditary conditions, as confirmed her DNA testing.
She has been an amazing mother to her previous pups and even stepped in to foster 2 orphaned pups after we tragically lost a mother.
We have kept 2 of her previous pups (would have been more if I had my way) and plan to keep from this final litter also.
We plan to use either Sooty OR Duke (Both are KC studs and both fathered one of her previous litters) but I will update this once we have decided on this.
Upcoming Litters - Waiting List
How to Join our waiting list
We operate a carefully managed waiting list, which allows us to get to know prospective families in advance and ensures that each puppy is thoughtfully matched with the most suitable home.
To be considered for a future puppy, please contact us via our Facebook messenger, our website contact form, or direct email, I will provide you with a Potential Owner Questionnaire which will cover a lot of the information needed . All information supplied is stored securely and used solely for the purpose of matching puppies with appropriate future families.
We kindly ask that you ensure your details remain accurate and that you notify us of any changes should your circumstances alter before we contact you.
We are committed to ethical, responsible breeding, prioritising health, temperament, and long-term wellbeing in every decision we make. Our dogs are selectively bred, health tested where appropriate, and raised within our home with careful socialisation from birth.
Our responsibility to our puppies does not end when they leave us. We offer lifelong support to all of our puppy families and remain available for guidance, advice, and reassurance throughout your dog’s life.
If you no longer wish to remain on the waiting list — for example, if you have found a puppy elsewhere or your circumstances have changed — we respectfully ask that you inform us. This allows us to maintain a fair, transparent, and up-to-date waiting list for all prospective families.
What We Look for in a Home
We are dedicated to placing our puppies in homes where they will be loved, understood, and cared for for life. As such, we carefully consider each enquiry and look for the following:
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A long-term commitment to the dog as a family member
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An understanding of the breed’s needs, including exercise, grooming, and companionship
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A stable home environment, with time available for training, socialisation, and bonding
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Whether your goals include breeding, showing, travelling with, or working your dogs
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Willingness to remain in contact and seek advice if needed
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Agreement that, should circumstances ever change, the dog will be returned to us rather than rehomed elsewhere
We appreciate honesty and openness, as this helps us ensure the very best match for both puppy and family.
Our Breeding Ethics & Health Commitment
We breed on a small, selective scale, with the welfare of our dogs always taking priority over numbers or demand.
Our breeding programme is built on:
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Appropriate health testing for each breed
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Careful consideration of temperament, structure, and compatibility
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Allowing females adequate time between litters
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Raising puppies in a home environment, not kennels
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Early socialisation, handling, and exposure to everyday household life
All planned litters are subject to change based on health results, suitability, and the wellbeing of our dogs. We do not breed to schedules or pressure, and we believe this is fundamental to responsible breeding.
Waiting List – Frequently Asked Questions
Does joining the waiting list guarantee a puppy?
No. Joining the waiting list does not guarantee a puppy. Placements are made based on suitability and the needs of each individual puppy, including careful consideration of temperament, the number of puppies in a litter, and factors such as sex, coat length (where applicable), and colour requested.
We also reserve the right, as the breeder, to retain first pick of any litter, keeping for own breeding programme or placing a puppy with a breeder we work alongside to keep/better our lines, before offering puppies to pet homes.
Is there a fee to join the waiting list?
No, we do not charge to join our waiting list, However, Once puppies are born, they are only classed as reserved when a deposit is placed so if you are unable to place a deposit when a puppy is offered, the puppy may be offered to another suitable family on our waiting list.
When will I be contacted?
We will contact suitable families once a litter is confirmed to share estimated dates, once puppies are born and then update as puppies are developing. Timing and circumstances can vary.
Can I request a specific colour, sex, or puppy?
Preferences will always be noted, but we cannot guarantee specifics in any litter. Our priority is always health of the litter and then the best match between puppy and home.
What support do you offer after collection?
We provide lifelong breeder support, including advice on feeding, training, behaviour, health, and general care. We are always happy to stay in touch and follow your dog’s journey. We have several socials and also have a community chat for all our puppies family's to communicate together and share photos and advice among themselves


