Should You Buy a Chihuahua?
If you watch television, you've
probably seen celebrities like Paris Hilton toting around tiny
dogs with big poppy brown eyes. These dogs, called
Chihuahuas, are one of the smallest dog breeds
in the world. The Chihuahua first appeared in Mexico and does
well in warmer climates. Of course, a doggy sweater can make
one of these small dogs feel warm and cozy during winter
months.
The Chihuahua weighs in as a lightweight at
one to six pounds and stands only about five inches high. These
little dogs come in a wide range of colors, although tan or
black and tan dogs are most common. They have prick ears, an
alert expression, and big, slightly poppy eyes. This breed has
both short haired and long haired varieties.

The American Kennel Club considers
Chihuahuas to be part of the Toy Group. These
dogs were bred to be companion dogs and they excel at this
task. This breed hates to be alone and thrives when it is in
the thick of things.
Chihuahuas are ideal apartment dogs, since
they do not take up much room and do not need a ton of
exercise. Some people even train these little guys to use a
litter box. This doesn't mean that a Chihuahua won't enjoy
living in a house with a yard, though. This breed enjoys
exercising and playing outdoors on warm days.
The Chihuahua can sometimes be nippy with
small children, especially if it is accidentally injured and
has reason to fear being handled by them. This breed also tends
to be bossy and easily spoiled, especially if the dog's owners
allow it to get away with aggressive or angry behaviors. If you
have other dogs, you will need to be sure that your Chihuahua
does not bully them. These dogs will pick a fight with much
larger dogs, since they sincerely believe that they have the
size and strength of a Rottweiler. In fact, the Chihuahua is a
wonderful guard dog and will also take on human intruders.

Because they have a tendency to be self centered and badly
behaved, Chihuahuas should receive puppy
obedience training. After all, even a tiny tyrant can be
unpleasant to be around. Puppy classes will help your dog to
learn basic obedience, but they also have another important
purpose, socializing your puppy. He will learn at an early age
to get along with people and other dogs. Despite their size,
these dogs are quite intelligent and do well with obedience
training. Some of them even go on to take agility classes.
Chihuahuas eat very little, but feeding
costs can still be a bit high, since these dogs are often picky
eaters. Also, this breed is so delicate that some dogs have
trouble eating hard, dry food. Chihuahuas are prone to
dislocated jaws, fractures, epilepsy and rheumatism.
Short haired Chihuahuas require very little
care. Long haired Chihuahuas need a bit more grooming, but
still do not need to be brushed more than once a week. With
their tiny jaws, it is no surprise that some of these dogs have
dental problems, so you may also want to brush your dog's teeth
daily.
If you want a dog who is small enough to tuck into your
pocket, but has the heart of a much bigger dog, then a
Chihuahua may be the right dog for
you.
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