Chihuahua Dog & Puppy Central
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Chihuahua Dog
Breed Information & Puppy Buyer's Guide |
Welcome to Chihuahua Dog & Puppy Central. If you are
considering adding a Chihuahua to your family, Chihuahua Dog & Puppy
Central can assist you in learning all about the Chihuahua breed, and in
finding the right dog or puppy for your family.
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Chihuahua Dog Breed Information profile, Chihuahua Dog & Puppy Central
offers a directory of Responsible
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About the Chihuahua Dog Breed |
| Chihuahua Breed
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Carry-Ons : Traveling
Chihuahuas
by:
Sharon Montrose
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Doggie Days Love Guide Chihuahua:
Doggie Days Love Guide (Doggie Days)
by:
Leslie Evans,
Hanadeka
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Chihuahuas for Dummies
by:
Jacqueline O'Neil
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Chihuahuas 2006
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| Made famous in the 1990's by the
precocious "Taco Bell Dog" and his trademark
"Drop the Chalupa" remarks, this adorable, itty
bitty breed was discovered in the late 1800's by
American tourists in the Mexican state of
Chihuahua, after which the breed was named. The
Chihuahua's origins are not exactly known;
theories range from the
Chihuahua being of Chinese ancestry -
brought to Mexico by Chinese only 100 years ago,
to it being the descendant of an ancient
Egyptian breed. As the world's smallest dog
(weighing in at just 2 to 4 pounds), the
Chihuahua doesn't require a lot of space and
does very well in an apartment setting.
The Chihuahua breed is
alert, intelligent, playful, affectionate and
loyal, and makes an excellent companion for
elderly or disabled people or families with
well-behaved, older children. The
Chihuahua coat comes
in both long and short variations, and may be
any color. Short-coated Chihuahuas should don a
tiny sweater when venturing out for a walk in
winter to keep them warm. Booties are also a
good idea for all Chihuahuas in cold
temperatures.
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Chihuahua Breed History: |
| The origin of the world's
smallest dog is one of the world's biggest
puzzles. Some say the
Chihuahua's ancestors lived in Egypt some
3,000 years ago and point to mummified remains
of small dogs. Others state that the Chihuahua
was domesticated in Mexico prior to 1519 and
played a part in religious ceremonies. They
believe the Chihuahuas
were taken back to Spain after the Spanish
Conquest and then spread throughout Europe and
the Mediterranean. And finally, it has also been
theorized that the Chihuahua
breed was brought to Mexico by Chinese
traders. Take your choice. Whatever the
Chihuahua's
beginnings, it was discovered late in the 19th
century by American tourists in Mexico who took
some of these dogs back to the States and it is
from these that the Chihuahua
breed developed. They were named for the
Mexican state, Chihuahua, where they were found.
Up until its time of development as a pure
breed in the United States, the origin of the
long-coated version of the Chihuahua is
identical to that of the short-coated variety.
The long, soft coat is thought to have been
achieved by crossbreeding the Short Coat
Chihuahua with other
Toy breeds. The Papillon, Pomeranian, Pekingese
and Yorkshire Terrier have been suggested as
possible crosses. |
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Chihuahua Breed Description: |
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Height/Weight: The diminutive
Chihuahua dog may
weigh from 1-6 lb (.5-3 kg) but dogs weighing
2-4 lb (1-2 kg) are preferred.
Coat: In the
Smooth Coat Chihuahua,
the coat should be soft in texture, close and
glossy.
Soft in texture, the long coat is either flat
or slightly curly. The ears are fringed and
there's a ruff on the neck. Feathering is found
on the feet and legs and a plumed tail finishes
the picture.
Color: Any color
is permitted in the Chihuahua
breed. |
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Chihuahua Breed Temperament: |
| Alert and spirited, the
Chihuahua is personality in a small package.
Chihuahuas become very
attached to thier
owners and
are very willing to
please. Very much a
lap dog, the Chihuahua
enjoys being pampered. But don't let the small
size fool you into thinking these dogs lack
spunk! They are affectionate but they're also
alert and make a fine little watchdog. |
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Chihuahua Breed Exercise Requirements: |
| This swift-moving little dog
with its saucy expression, rounded skull and
flaring ears is so small that it can get the
exercise it needs just by running around the
house or apartment. A
sprightly pet, the Chihuahua is an ideal
companion for an apartment dweller or a couch
potato who doesn't care to indulge in long,
outdoor walks. |
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Chihuahua Breed Grooming Requirements: |
| Chihuahua grooming
needs are minimal. Long coat
Chihuahuas do require regular brushing. |
Life
Expectancy: 12 to
15 years
Good with Children:
Better suited for older, well
behaved children (8 years of age and older)
Dog Breed Group:
Toy Group
Size Group:
Toy
Other Commonly Used Names: Tea Cup
Chihuahua, Teacup Chihuahua, Chiwawa |
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