Chihuahua


The Chihuahua is more than small; he's tiny. His adorable, apple-shaped head and big moist eyes make him nearly irresistible to kids. This sassy charmer is a healthy dog, but he is fragile. He likes to bark and scamper around, but is mainly an indoor dog, not able to tolerate cold weather.

  • Group: Toy
  • Weight: 6 pounds
  • Smooth Coat: Soft texture, close and glossy
  • Long Coat : Soft texture, either flat or slightly curly, with undercoat preferred
  • Color: Any color-solid, marked or splashed

The Chihuahua's size makes it a wonderful dog for people who live in small city apartments. The breed is very hardy and adaptable, but it must live inside a home or an apartment; the Chihuahua should not live outside. Chihuahuas are good travelers and can easily go anywhere with their owners.

A graceful, alert, swift-moving little dog with saucy expression, compact, and with terrier-like qualities of temperament, the Chihuahua comes in two varieties: long and smooth coat.

The Chihuahua is graceful, alert, and swift.

This breed is clannish, recognizing and preferring his own kind. As a rule, he does not like dogs of other breeds.

Legend and history are rich in tales of the ancestors of the present Chihuahua. He is described as a popular pet, as well as a religious necessity, among the ancient Toltec tribes and later among the Aztecs. Archaeologists have discovered remains of this breed in human graves in Mexico and in parts of the United States.

The modern Chihuahua is quite different from his early ancestors, with his variegated colors ranging from snow white to jet black. Mexico favors the jet black with tan markings, and the black and white spotted. The United States prefers the solid colors.

source : pedigree.com

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