
"These are our Chi Babies, from left,
Maxwell, (6 months) Milo, (9 months) & Matilda (also 9 months).
While Milo & Matilda are on the bigger side of the Chi scale at 7
& 9lbs, Maxwell is on the more average size at about 4 1/2lbs. Milo
is a bit more on the lazy side compared to the other two &
sometimes will just sit & watch the others play. He is also a bit
insecure which we are working on with him. They are all very loving
however & are always anxious to share kisses with their human's
and with each other alike. Sometimes they'll lay in the sun bathing
each others faces & making sure they are all looking their best.
Then they will burrow in blankets, pillows, etc until they fluff it up
just enough to get comfortable & then proceed to take a long nap.
While none of them are the "alpha"
(that's the humans job isn't it?!) our female, Matilda is by far the
most bossy out of the group. If she wants to play, you'd better play or
else you'll get a "donkey kick" until she gets a reaction. Typical
female! (and yes, I can say that because I AM a female! :o)"
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"I was always a big dog person & really was never fond of little dogs. However when wanting a new addition to our home, I did my breed research & found the Chihuahua to best suit my wants in a dog. Apparently they surpassed my expectations as we went from one to three Chihuahua's in 3 short months with absolutely no regrets."
"I have been watching Cesar Millan's shows for a couple months now and have started to use a lot of his techniques. While my puppies are still young and are a work in progress as most are, I think using these techniques will help them become balanced adults. Of course, the more I watch, the more I learn so I am also a "pack leader work in progress". My pups are already great minding as a result and as an example of that as you can see, they are easily "pose-able" for photographs. :o)"
Description
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The Chihuahua is a
tiny toy sized dog. The body is longer than it is tall. The head is well
rounded, apple in shape and the muzzle is short and pointed with a well
defined stop. Puppies have a soft spot on the top of the skull called a
"molera", which
usually closes by adulthood. The
large, round eyes are set well apart and are dark, ruby, and may be
lighter in white dogs. The erect ears are large. Dewclaws may be
removed. The tail is long, sickle-shaped, either curled over the back or
to the side. The coat comes in both a short coat or a long, wavy or
flat coat. All colors, both solid, marked or splashed are accepted.
Colors include, but are not limited to, black, white, chestnut, fawn,
sand, silver, sable, steel blue, black & tan and parti-color. |
Temperament
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The Chihuahua is a
good companion dog. Courageous,
extremely lively, proud and adventurous, they enjoy affection. Brave,
cheerful and agile. Chihuahua's can be strong-willed without the proper
human leadership. They are loyal and become attached to their owners.
Some like to lick their owner's faces. Socialize them well. For some, they may
be slightly difficult to train, but they are intelligent, learn quickly, and
respond well to proper, firm but gentle (positive reinforcement) training. May be difficult to housebreak. Do not let the Chihuahua get away with things you would not allow a large dog to do (Small Dog Syndrome), such as jumping up on humans.
While it may be cute for a 5 pound tiny dog to put his paws on your leg
when you come home from work, it is allowing a dominant behavior. If
you allow this little dog to be your pack leader
they will developed many behavior issues, such as jealousy, aggression
with other dogs and sometimes with humans, and will become undeniably
suspicious of people except for their owner. When strangers are
present, they
will begin to follow their owner's every move, keeping as close as
possible. A Chihuahua who is pack leader of their humans may snap at
children. This breed is generally not recommended for
children, not because they are not good with them, but because most
people treat the Chihuahua differently than they would a large dog,
causing them to become untrustworthy. Because of their size, this breed
tends to be babied and things we humans clearly see as bad behavior for a
large dog is looked over as cute with a small dog. Small dogs also tend
to be walked less,
as humans assume they get enough exercise just running around during
the day. However a walk provides more than just exercise. It provides
mental stimulation, and satisfies the migration instinct, all dogs have.
Because of this, small breeds such as the Chihuahua tend to become
snappish, yappy, protective, and untrustworthy with kids and humans they
do not know. Chihuahua's who are their human's pack leader tend to be
fairly dog-aggressive. An owner who realizes this and treats the
Chihuahua no differently than they would a large breed, becoming a clear
pack leader, will get a different, more appealing temperament out of
this wonderful little dog, finding them to be good little child
companions. |
Height, Weight
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Height: 6-9 inches (15-23 cm.) Weight: 2-6 pounds (1-3 kg.) |
Health Problems
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Prone to rheumatism,
slipped stifle, colds, and gum problems. Also corneal dryness and
secondary glaucoma, do to their protruding eyes. Gains weight
easily. Take caution around toxic products such as chocolate or
fertilizer.
This is a very small breed and it will not take much to poison them.
Chihuahuas are often born via cesarean section because puppies are born
with relatively large heads. Susceptible to fractures and other
accidents in puppyhood. Some Chihuahuas have a molera, an unclosed
section of the skull which can remain open
throughout life. This makes the dog prone to injury. Has a tenancy
to
wheeze and snore, because of their small, short muzzles. Prone to stress,
caused by the owners tendency to treat them like little babies. All
dogs, even tiny ones, need to feel their owners are strong minded beings
able to handle the entire pack. |
Living Conditions
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They are good little dogs for apartment life. The Chihuahua likes warm weather and dislikes the cold. They need space just like any other dog. Because they are small does not mean they can be kept in a vary small area. |
Exercise
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Although it is tempting to carry these dainty creatures about; these are active little dogs, who need a daily walk. Play can take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks are more likely to display a wide array of behavior problems, as well as neurotic issues. They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard. |
Life Expectancy
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About 15 or more years. |
Grooming
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The smooth, short-haired coat should be gently brushed occasionally or simply wiped over with a damp cloth. The long coat should be brushed daily with a soft bristle brush. Bathe both types about once per month, taking care not to get water in the ears. Check the ears regularly and keep the nails trimmed. This breed is an average shedder. |
Origin
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This is the oldest
breed on the American continent
and the smallest breed in the world. Native to Mexico, where it
received it's name from the Mexican State of Chihuahua. It was only
brought to Europe at the end of
the nineteenth century. What breeds were used to make up the
Chihuahua are unclear, but some think it originated from the Fennec Fox.
The dogs were sacred to Pre-Columbian Indian nations and were also
popular pets to the upper class. The dogs are prized for their size and
are most valued to some fanciers when they weigh under 2-1/4 pounds (1.3
kg.). |
Group
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Southern, AKC Toy |
Recognition
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CKC, FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, APRI, ACR, DRA, NAPR |
CKC = Continental
Kennel Club
FCI = Fédération Cynologique Internationale AKC = American Kennel Club UKC = United Kennel Club KCGB = Kennel Club of Great Britain CKC = Canadian Kennel Club ANKC = Australian National Kennel Club NKC = National Kennel Club NZKC = New Zealand Kennel Club APRI = American Pet Registry Inc. ACR = American Canine Registry DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc. NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc. |
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"We got Stoli (right) 3
years ago when we were in college back east at UNC. The first picture is
her at 7 weeks old. She is a short coat fawn with black sabling. As she
grew older the black sable faded and she is almost completely fawn
except for the black stripe on her tail. We had to work hard to keep
her from getting "small dog syndrome",
which makes many toy breeds yappy and disliked by strangers. She bonded
with many friends and family members and I took her to class with me
and on the bus. I even took her babysitting with me and she now LOVES
kids which is not a common trait in small dogs. Because of our hard work
to treat her like a dog and not a fragile little toy she is very well behaved
and not terrified of people and new surroundings. She also knows over
15 tricks and loves to perform! Stoli is 3.8 pounds and almost 3 years
old. Just over a month ago we decided to get a playmate for Stoli that
was her own size. This first picture is Roxi at 8 weeks and 15 ounces.
She is a long haired chihuahua and should get up to 3-3.5 pounds as an
adult. Her full long hair will not mature until she is around 1 1/2
years old, and in the meantime she will go through "puppy uglies" which
is the awkward teenager stage for long coated breeds between their puppy
and adult coats. Her color is technically black and tan with a partial
white collar and white feet. She also has merle markings that give the
spotted blue and black pattern to her coat. The merle gene leaches out
the most of the color from the black part of her coat leaving the
grey/blue areas. It has also affected her eye color, which is marbled
blue and brown. The merle chihuahua is banned from some organizations
around the world, but the AKC still allows for it in the show ring. The
reason for this is possible health concerns associated with the gene.
But we love little Roxi to death and she is completely healthy and
growing fast! Walking around town with these two we get stopped
constantly to be asked what kind of dogs they are and to tell us how
cute they are. Recently we have been hearing kids yell out "Mommy look
they are from Beverly Hills!" due to the new Disney movie."
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Male Chihuahua, "Vians Big Mac
Attack, nicknamed Mac. He is a very lovely black and tan short coat with a
perfect apple head. He has been evaluated as Perfect by several judges." Courtesy of Vian Kennels See more of Mac Chihuahua Pictures Page 1
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"Monkey is a 10 week old
Chihuahua. She got her name Monkey because she climbs on my shoulders
all the time and adores bananas, so I thought 'Monkey' really fit her.
She is very very playful and is a joy to have. She is completely pad trained now and knows sit!
She lives with 2 adults, 2 teenagers (15 and 16) and 2 little kids (7
and 11) and she loves everyone. But, is very attached to me (I'm 16).
Monkey is estimated to weigh about 3 lbs full grown. She is extremely
smart and has great manners surprisingly. Monkey is for sure a lapdog and follows me around everywhere!! Loves car rides and is very well socialized.
I've watched Cesar Millan for about 3 years now and have read his
book, he's amazing and has taught me so much about dog psychology, he is
truly my idol. Monkey is a well balanced dog and I taught her young
not to have the mind set to walk all over me or try to control me in any way. Though she is spoiled rotten, she knows who is boss.
I could not imagine my life without my little Monkey and have lots of
years to look forward to. I will ONLY have Chihuahua's, they are an
amazing breed and truly a joy to have!!"
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"This is our 8 month old, 4.5 lb
Chihuahua Tequila. We call her Tiqi, as a nick name, and we love her
to death. She's very energetic and I'm glad to see your site lists that
they should be walked daily.
Lots of people think that because she's so little, she doesn't need
it, but her behavior is so much better when she's been exercised. She's
very social and believes that any person she sees is there for the sole
benefit of petting her. She's never learned to bark, which is fine for
us. She does well with other dogs and children and is very smart! We
were able to teach her to sit, shake with both her right and left paw's,
and 'walk pretty' in one week! This is her getting ready for bed in her
P.J's."
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This is Boo, a short haired all
black Chihuahua at 1 year old weighing 6 pounds. Solid black is not a
very common color in the Chihuahua breed.
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Chihuahua Puppy
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"Blondie, our Chihuahua, is 9 years old
and has been riding with us for 5 of those years. Blondie has ridden
over 1000 miles. We take her with us on long trips. If we stop to eat
she has a bag she sits in quietly while we eat (of course food is snuck
into the bag for her). She is the most amazing dog I have ever owned.
She loves to be with us wherever we go. I make leather riding pouches
and leather outfits for dogs. I sell them at motorcycle rallies and she
is a great model. The picture I'm sending in was taken by our friend we
were on our way to ride the Bonnie and Clyde ride in Louisiana. My dog
is a balanced dog. In fact we watch Cesar on a regular basis. On one of
his episodes he was helping a couple in california get their dog, a Jack
Russell to ride. In the beginning of that episode the dog is wearing
one of my outfits that was purchased on eBay. By the way I am a dog
groomer so she gets to go to work with me everyday."
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