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The
Chihuahua is know by no other name and
has been popular north and south of the
Rio Grande for many years. It is the
oldest purebred canine native to the
North American continent.
The Chihuahua’s origin is filled with
tales and extends back to the Toltec
civilization of Mexico in the ninth
century. Discovery of the earliest
Chihuahuas were in the state of
Chihuahua, Mexico. Ancestors of the
Chihuahua could include a small hairless
Chinese dog, which could account for the
size reduction of the original
Chihuahua. The ancient people in Mexico
first developed a prairie dog or gopher,
which was mute, longhaired and larger
than the present-day Chihuahua.
Tales are many about the uses of this
tiny dog in Toltec and later Aztec
religious rites. Nearly all Chihuahua
fanciers accept one fact: This is that
the modern Chihuahua that was discovered
in Chihuahua, Mexico, in the mid-1800s
stands apart from all other canines.
This tiny breed prefers its own kind to
all other dogs. The Chihuahua can be
sociable with other dogs, but most
definitely still is more content when
surrounded by other Chihuahuas. Because
of this fact it probably is not a good
idea to own other pets if you desire to
own a Chihuahua. Your household will be
better of with multiple Chihuahuas if
that is your chosen breed.
The Chihuahua has no claims of ties to
royalty and any hunting abilities or
heritage. The Chihuahua is known
primarily as a wonderful little social
able human companion and that is the
main purpose of the Chihuahua today and
in time past. The Chihuahua is quite
content to have no work assigned to it.
He fits nicely even in the smallest
spaces and is content to spend his days
lying in the sun or being pampered by
its humans. The Chihuahua makes a
perfect pocket pal and can travel with
you just about anywhere almost invisible
to strangers. The Chihuahua is not a big
eater; therefore, food expense for the
Chihuahua is quite minimal. He actually
requires no kind of special care beyond
a warm place to sleep and his treasured
humans.
Chihuahua is usually most comfortable
with senior adults and other adult
families. They do not fit well into
homes with preschoolers, toddlers or
young adolescents. Preschoolers may try
to grab at the Chihuahua, toddlers are
likely to step on it or fall over it and
young adolescents in their busy rush of
a day may injure it.
Personality
The Chihuahua will usually claim
ownership of one family member with whom
it bonds tightly. He is brave, loyal,
affectionate and intelligent that can be
highly sensitive and stubborn. He does
not do well walking on a leash and being
taken for long walks. It is just easier
to pick up the Chihuahua and carry him
on your walk rather than have him in a
collar and on a leash. They are mostly
house companions and adornments. Some
are able to learn tricks and may even
enjoy performing for guests.
Appearance
The Chihuahua has no height standard but
usually stands about 5 inches tall and
weighs no more than 6 pounds. Its skull
is described as an apple dome shape,
with or without a spot spot. Its muzzle
is short and pointed. The Chihuahua is
shown in smooth- and longhaired
varieties. The smooth variety’s coat
should be soft, glossy and close. The
longhaired variety coat has a soft
texture withor without waves or curls,
its ears are edged with fringes, and its
tail, feet, legs and neck are well
feathered. Colors are any color or
combination of colrs, solid, marked, or
splashed.
Grooming
You will need a cushioned bristle brush
and a medium-toothed comb for both the
smooth coat and long haired varieties.
The long haired Chihuahua is easy to
maintain with weekly brushing. The short
haired coat also benefits from weekly
brushings. You can use a chamois cloth
to bring the coat up to a shine in the
short haired Chihuhua.
About The Author
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