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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.
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Posted on August 25, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Alaskan Malamute, Bloodhound, Boxer, Brussels Griffon, Chihuahua, English Springer Spaniel, Fox Terrier, Greyhound, Norfolk Spaniel, Puli, Sealyham Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Vizsla, Whippet, Wired Fox Terrier • Tags: Alaskan Malamute, Bloodhound, Boxer, Brussels Griffon, Chihuahua, English Springer Spaniel, Fox Terrier, Greyhound, Norfolk Spaniel, Puli, Sealyham Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Vizsla, Whippet, Wired Fox Terrier
By Sarah Freeland
Finding the perfect pet is difficult when there are so many different breeds to choose from. Use this guide to learn more about a few of the different breed available.
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Posted on July 23, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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By Jasmine Macdonald
Nothing is cuter than a tiny Chihuahua. She is a graceful, alert, swift moving dog with a saucy expression.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world - 6-9 inches tall and weights between 2-6 pounds.
She has a small apple-shaped head with a short pointed muzzle. Very large, round dark bright eyes and large erect ears.
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Posted on May 9, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Chihuahua, Chug, Pug • Tags: Chihuahua, Chug, Pug
By: Dane Stanton
Chihuahua pug, or Chug, is not a breed of dogs, but a hybrid of a chihuahua and a pug. Therefore these half-bred dogs have inherited the main features of character and appearance from both types of dog. What are these basic features and how are they combined in a chug dog?
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Posted on April 17, 2007 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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The Chihuahua Are Bred To Be A Companion Dog
By Sandra Oberreuter
Chihuahuas are the oldest dog in North America and the smallest breed in the toy group. They only weigh 2-6 pounds and are only 6-9 inches tall.
These dogs are quite intelligent, alert but easily spoiled. They are not a meek dog as they will fight a larger dog. They are a wonderful dog guard and will take on human intruders as if they were bigger than they are.
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Posted on July 8, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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The Chihuahua!
By Connie Limon
The Chihuahua is one of the few breeds native to the Americans. Ancestors of the Chihuahua trace back to the early Olmec, Toletec and Aztec civilizations of Central American and Mexico.
It remains a secret, however, how the Chihuahua originated, how it interacted with its people and what became of its ancestors. Chihuahua history is put together from artifacts and occasional writings. Some breed experts think the Chihuahua is actually of European or Asian origin. The Chihuahua matured and prospered with the Americans. The Chihuahua will forever be identified with the land we know as Mexico.
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Posted on July 6, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are 2 comments!
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What Chihuahua Puppy Really Makes Your Heart Race?
By Connie Limon
According to the AKC standard a Chihuahua should not exceed 6 pounds. In real life, however, they do. Some Chihuahuas weigh in at 10 pounds or more. Some Chihuahua have longer legs and are lighter boned that is described in the AKC standard. Their muzzles tend to be longer and they have a more “deerlike” look. This type of Chihuahua is labeled a “deer type Chihuahua.” The deer type Chihuahua may have some advantages as a pet. They tend to be better walking companion and they fare better in obedience trials. They are less susceptible to hypoglycemia. However, if you want a “true” Chihuahua you can show or breed, then you need to get one within the standard. If you want a “true” Chihuahua you can love, get whatever appeals to you the most.
Some Chihuahuas are at the other end of not so perfect according to the AKC standards weighing in at as little as 2 pounds. A 2 pound Chihuahua is unofficially named “teacup” or “pocket” Chihuahuas. They are not a separate type of Chihuahua but simply unusually small specimens of the breed. They are somewhat more fragile and vulnerable to hypoglycemia, but not at all “unhealthy” or full of health problems just because they are smaller.
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Posted on July 6, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Yo Quiero Chihuahuas: the Tiny Lap Dog with the Big Personality
By Evan Richer
This small, spunky dog breed is famous for coining the phrase Yo quiero Taco Bell. Who doesn’t remember the commercials in which the Chihuahua expressed his love for Taco Bell food? Tiny and energetic, the Chihuahua typically weighs between 2-6 lbs and is 6 inches to 9 inches in height. They are one of the longest living dog breeds, sometimes living up to 20 years.
The Chihuahua is recognized by the AKC. Any color including solid, splashed and marked are acceptable coat colors. The Chihuahua has two coat types. One is smooth, short, close and glassy. The other is long, soft, flat and slightly curly with an undercoat. Contrary to what you would expect, the short coated dogs shed more than those with long hair. The short and long haired dogs are actually the same breed so you will often find both short and long haired puppies in the same litter. Short haired Chihuahuas need an occasional brushing while long haired Chihuahuas need brushed daily.
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Posted on July 6, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
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Choosing a Chihuahua Puppy
By Connie Limon
First of all you want your Chihuahua to look like a Chihuahua. He or she should be a tiny dog with a fairly stocky build. The head of a Chihuahua is rounded; the muzzle is short and not squashed in. A Chihuahua’s ears stand erect. As young Chihuahuas, the ears will be floppy. The eyes are large. If you want to show or breed your Chihuahua you will want to choose according to the standard of perfection set by the American Kennel Club.
A passionate Chihuahua breeder will have photos of the sire and dam as well as the entire family. The appearance of the sire and dame of the litter is the best predictor of the looks of their offspring.
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Posted on July 6, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!
Posted in Boxer, Chihuahua, Dalmation, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Mastiff, Pekingese, Poodle, Rottweiler, Shih Tzu • Tags: Boxer, Chihuahua, Dalmation, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Giant Schnauzer, Mastiff, Pekingese, Poodle, Rottweiler, Shih Tzu
Worried About Which Breed of Dog is Best for Your Family? Find Some Answers Here
By Niall Kennedy
Ask ten experts how many breeds of dogs exist and you will get ten different answers. However, many estimate there are more than 300 breeds of dogs. Each is valued by someone or by a group of people. In fact, they exist because they were bred to have characteristics that make them well suited for specific tasks. Over thousands of years, dogs were bred to meet a variety of human needs.
Chihuahuas, Pekinese and Shih-Tzus are generally known as toy breeds - very small types of dogs, often weighing less than ten pounds. The dogs were bred to be mainly companions rather than perform physical labor. These dogs were the basis of the phrase “lap” dogs as they were easily held in their owners’ laps.
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Posted on July 4, 2006 by HART (1-800-HART) • There are no comments, hop to it!