Chihuahua Dog News and Information
Chihuahua: A very small dog of a breed originating in Mexico, having pointed ears and a smooth coat.
To breeders of the Chihuahua, this dog is known as the best of the best and the worst of the worst. Although the Chihuahua is small, adorable, and an excellent pet it deals with a myriad of potential health risks. Unfortunately, with commercials featuring this breed and a number of celebrity sightings, the Chihuahua has been labeled as a "carry where you go," "easy to manage" type dog when the truth is that it does require some special care.
Origin
Known as the smallest of all breeds, the Chihuahua is a popular breed, partially due to commercials and celebrity ownership. Originating from Mexico, this breed is also known for its longevity, living upward to 18 years or more. Interestingly, the Chihuahua dates back to Aztec royalty but over time, it was taken into Mexico by the Spanish settlers and then on into the United States. Although this history is what the majority believe, a small number of historians favor the story of the Chihuahua coming out of Egypt, then making their way into Spain, followed by Mexico. General Description
Today, you will hear terms such as "teacup" and tiny toy," which are not actually hybrids of the Chihuahua but definitions of size. Therefore, if you were to visit a breeder to find the dogs advertised as "teacup breeds," you would know there is no such thing. In addition, terms such as "deer face" or "deer head" are used to describe the apple shape of the head. The Chihuahua is small but generally a healthy breed although there are some special things to consider.Just as the height and weight vary so does color and color combinations. The following are examples of the different options for the Chihuahua:
* Solid White
* Solid Black
* Fawn (cream to light brown)
* Chocolate (light brown to rich mahogany)
* Blue Gray
* Tri-color (chocolate and blue or black, with tan and white markings)
* Silver
* Merle
* Brindle
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Because height is so varied, this recognition usually includes only weight with overall body proportions being considered. For instance, a Chihuahua could be anywhere from 12 to 15 inches tall. However, dogs used for show would only weight six pounds or less although they can go down to around four pounds. Dogs not used for show could be much heavier, going up to 10 pounds.
Temperament
A Chihuahua is typically better with adults although they will tolerate older children without much trouble. Just keep in mind that because of the small size, the potential of injury when handled by a small child could be significant. Therefore, most breeders do not recommend the breed for households where small children live.
General Health
In addition, this breed will on occasion suffer from neurological issues specific to seizures and epilepsy. A Patella Luxation is another concern, a problem that develops with the kneecap. A collapsed trachea is somewhat common, causing a coughing and almost choking sound. If treated with surgery early on, the problem can be corrected without too much difficulty and in some cases, various types of medication can be used to help with the symptoms.
Health Issues
Finally, the Chihuahua falling within the Merle color family tends to have far more health problems than other colors. Somehow, genetics play a role, creating a variety of health problems to include deafness, blindness, sterility, hemophilia, among other things. Therefore, when buying a Chihuahua, this information should be considered.
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Personality
Words to describe the smooth haired Chihuahua would include tiny, sweet, curious, smart, funny, and very, very devoted. Because the Chihuahua is so small, it is best handled by older children or adults. This particular breed does well around children and other animals but they are somewhat suspicious of new people, at least at first. Once the Chihuahua decides to be your friend, it is your friend for life.The Chihuahua is also a fearless dog, often not realizing its small size. Seeing a four-pound dog defending its food from a 110-pound dog would be typical behavior. Not an aggressive breed, the Chihuahua simply holds its ground. However, the other side of this breed is the gentleness that owners love.
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- M_L_Burch M_L_Burch Apr 26, 2009 @ 10:36 pm
- I really like all the info you have on the chihuahua. I have four and they are very gentle and very friendly- not the traditional high strung dog so many people complain about. See my lens on my oldest dog, Killer
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- The_Kats_meow The_Kats_meow Oct 13, 2007 @ 10:40 am
- Great info! I have two Chihuahuas one is about 12 years old and the other is 3. I have taught the oldest to be nice to other people by making sure to introduce the young one has been a little more of a challenge she was raised with out a lot of socializing. See mine http://www.squidoo.com/The_Kats_/
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