Choosing A Chihuahua

What Chihuahua Puppy Really Makes Your Heart Race?
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.
Coat
Chihuahuas come in two coat types: Smooth coat and the less
familiar long coat. Neither coat type is difficult to care for
or requires long hours of careful grooming. Both types can be
seen within the same litter. The long coat is not thick and
requires minimal brushing of about 2 times per week. Neither
coat type sheds a lot.
Color
Chihuahuas can be solid colored or parti-colored (spotted).
The color pattern can be clear, sabled (dark-tipped hairs),
masked, or brindled (color broken up by irregular vertical dark
stripes). The shade can be basically black or diluted shades of
chocolate, blue, or red or its diluted shades of gold or cream,
or white.
Sex
Females tend to be smaller than males. Both males and
females tend to get along well together. Some people think
males may be slightly sweeter. Each has their own adversities
with sex hormones and adult sexual maturity. The solution for
both sexes is neutering or spaying.
Age
Most people tend to look for a puppy when adding a pet to
the family. However, puppies are not for everyone. They are
cute and fun, but they are also an incredible amount of work.
Chihuahua puppies are more fragile than other breeds.
Hypoglycemia is more prevalent especially among the teeny tiny
Chihuahuas. Of they miss one meal or overexert themselves they
can go into hypoglycemia very quickly.
Many Chihuahua breeders will not send a Chihuahua pup to a
new home until the pup reaches at least 10 weeks of age. This
is extra work for the breeder, but a breeder who is willing to
take on this extra work for you, the consumer, is a breeder
worth waiting for or seeking out.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon owns
Little Guys Dog Clothes Shop. Purchase designer dog clothes and
accessories for your Chihuahua and other toy breeds at:
http://www.littleguysdogclothesshop.com
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