Choosing a Chihuahua Puppy

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.
Examine the pedigree for conformation champions. You can get
a good idea of how well your dog’s ancestors conform to the
official AKC standards.
A Good Temperament
The temperament of a Chihuahua should be alert with terrier
like qualities according to the AKC standard. One of the
reasons why the Chihuahua has earned a position as one of the
most popular breeds is partly due to its stable temperament.
The personality of the sire and dam will help predict the
personality of their offspring.
A Chihuahua is usually reserved with strangers. They should
not be afraid or aggressive. However, a dam with very young
puppies will almost always act aggressive as a means of
protecting her offspring. If you visit a litter of Chihuahua
when they are very young, and witness an aggressive dam,
revisit when the litter is older.
Obedience or agility titles on the pedigree indicate
obedient ancestors and also breeders who care about
temperament.
You want your Chihuahua to live as a housedog and companion.
Choose puppies raised in a home as opposed to those raised in a
garage, a cage out back or a mass-production puppy farm.
Good Health
How old have the relatives of your chosen Chihuahua puppy
lived? A good guide to the health of a Chihuahua is the health
of her or his ancestors. Are there veterinary certifications of
health clearances, such as the heart, eye, and especially,
patella certifications, available? These certifications add
assurance that your pup’s parents are free of certain
hereditary disorders. Breeders can’t predict or prevent every
disease, but they can try to give you the best chance of
sharing a long and active life with your new friend.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon owns
Little Guys Dog Clothes Shop. Purchase designer dog clothes and
accessories for your Chihuahua at: http://www.littleguysdogclothesshop.com
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