Chihuahua

The Chihuahua originated in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, when it was first noted in the mid 19th century. The Techichi was a small dog kept by the Toltec people of Mexico, and is widely accepted to be the ancestor of the Chihuahua, and how the Chihuahua was bred into existence. Chihuahuas are known for their tenacity, and are courageous little warriors. They are also known for aggression, and should be socialized early in order to ensure that this aggression does not take hold and cause upset for pet owners and pets. Chihuahuas generally have a lifespan of 12-20 years, and get to be between 15-23 cm in height on average.

Chihuahua

What Size Is The Chihuahua?

The Chihuahua is a small dog that generally gets to be get to be between 15-23 cm in height on average.

Do Chihuahuas Shed?

Chihuahuas shed all year long, but mostly in the Spring. Chihuahuas are usually short haired or medium haired coats, making their shedding easy to deal with. With regular brushing and grooming, this is an easy dog in terms of shedding.

Do Chihuahuas Need To Be Groomed?

Chihuahuas need to be groomed properly, but are generally extremely low maintenance in terms of grooming in comparison to other dogs, and this can be done at home and ususally does not require the help of a professional.

Are Chihuahuas Easy To Train?

Chihuahuas are smart and easy to train, however can adopt aggressive personality traits if not socialized properly. Because of this, Chihuahuas should be socialized early with both other dogs and humans.

What Is The Chihuahua Personality Like?

Chihuahuas are known widely for their bravery, aggression, liveliness, and alertness. Due to Chihuahuas being inclined towards aggression, proper socialization is key. Chihuahuas can get attached to their owners and become very defensive and protective over them, and it is best to avoid this through proper training and socialization. In addition, Chihuahuas are known for being loud dogs, often barking at passing cars or guests coming into the home. Training your dog out of barking is an important aspect of owning a Chihuahua and will help your dog avoid stress while also making your experience owning one more enjoyable. Chihuahuas, even though they are lively, can also often become “couch potatoes”, and due to their heightened rates of obesity it is recommended to get your little guy up and active regularly in order to avoid this health risk.

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Chihuahua Health

Chihuahuas, although known for their lengthy lifespans, have their own set of health conditions that is unique to the breed and should be noted by pet owners. Obesity is more common in Chihuahuas than other breeds, as well as tooth and gum disease, hypoglycemia, blindness and cataracts, bladder and kidney stones, and tracheal collapse. Due to Chihuahuas often suffering from tracheal collapse, it is recommended highly for Chihuahua owners to walk your dog using a harness leash instead of a collar, to avoid pulling and stress put on the Chihuahuas neck.

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