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Fundamental Facts To Consider In Regards To The Chihuahua

2016/5/3 14:03:28
The Chihuahua (named after the Mexican state and sometimes called the "New Yorker" in Mexico) is the smallest of all dog breeds and can either feature a long or short coat that comes in a wide variety of colors. The breed first appeared in as far as the 9th century, and they were originally bred for the main objective of acting as companion dogs.

Several of their more unique attributes often include their small size, high sense of importance and intense attachment to their owners - which essentially make the Chihuahua one of the most popular companionship dogs that is highly suitable for smaller households and apartments.

The Chihuahua's history is largely based on speculation but is believed to have descended from the Techichi which was a breed kept by the Aztecs with the intention of companionship. The modern breed is assumed to be the result of crossing this native dog with dogs introduced by the New World explorers.

The Chihuahua is well-known for their lively, alert, self-confident and often devoted spirit. They are often suspicious of unfamiliar people, which often means they are suitable as a watch dog but their size lessens their suitability as a guard dog.

The Chihuahua is not known to be highly intelligent - scoring 67th in comparison with other dogs when considering their ability to be taught obedience directives. They are additionally well-known to be easily injured by young children - which makes them not the best choice for families with young children. The Chihuahua is generally not very well-matched with other animals due to the devotion to their owner who they may be unwilling to share and they may be particularly aggressive with other dogs.

Grooming the Chihuahua is a relatively simple procedure - though this may vary somewhat depending on whether they are short-coated or long-coated. They need an occasional level of brushing two or three times a week and complete grooming every 6 to 8 weeks.

The Chihuahua can be kept happy with a small yard to run around in, but doesn't require much space and they are a very good choice for living in an apartment so long as they are given enough exercise. They prefer warmer environments, and they will be less comfortable if gets too cold - they will need a jacket when venturing outside in cooler weather.

The Chihuahua could make the ideal dog breed for a gentle owner who will give them plenty of companionship. They are fitting for anyone that is eager to do a small amount of grooming and take time to provide them with firm and consistent training with early socialization as well as take them for short daily walks and provide a very high quantity of companionship and devotion. Although they could be to some extent unsuitable for families with young children, if you are able to meet their need for human contact and careful attention to ensure they don't injure themselves then the Chihuahua could make the best dog breed for you and act as a devoted companion for many years.