The Chihuahua Becomes Popular!

When Xavier Cugat, the rumba king, appeared with his
Chihuahuas in movies and on television in the late 1930s and
1940s the Chihuahua breed received great exposure and became
quite popular.
Because of the Chihuahua’s exposure in movies and
television, the Chihuahua began one of the most meteoric rises
in numbers of any breed in American Kennel Club history. The
Chihuahua reached its peak in 1964 and became the third most
popular breed in the United States. About a century after its
discovery, the Chihuahua became one of the most recognizable
breeds. The AKC now registered an average of 40,000 Chihuahuas
each year. Both long and short haired Chihuahuas are popular as
lap dogs around the world.
For many people Chihuahua is the only dog for them. However,
Chihuahuas are not for everyone. Chihuahuas can be quite
challenging.
Size of the Chihuahua
For many people the size of a dog is most important. The
Chihuahua’s small size makes it convenient for matters such as
space, food bills, grooming and exercise. However, small dogs
don’t make effective protection dogs, they run underfoot and
people can easily trip over them. They can be easily injured by
falling objects, larger dogs, and wild children. They are more
susceptible to cold weather, missed meals and certain health
problems. They are, however, extra cute dressed in t-shirts,
coats, dresses, shirts and just about any kind of clothing on
the dog market today.
Chihuahuas are not a good choice for homes filled with
children or heavy-footed adults. Chihuahuas cannot live
outdoors. They cannot withstand cold weather and need a lot of
companionship with humans. Even long coated Chihuahuas cannot
cope with cold weather.
Temperament of the Chihuahua
Chihuahuas are intelligent, willing to please and make
trustworthy companions. They are one-family or one-person dogs.
They can become devoted to the point of becoming “clingy.” They
are definitely lap dogs. The Chihuahua can be bold and quick
witted. Watch out for intruder’s ankles who trespass with the
Chihuahua’s approval. Expose your Chihuahua to visitors at an
early age so they will learn to accept them graciously.
Chihuahuas are usually “barkers.” They usually bond well with
other Chihuahua housemates. They are among the most devoted of
all dogs. They bond deeply with their family forming a lifelong
commitment to their people. It can be particularly devastating
to a Chihuahua to be uprooted from loved ones. Do not get a
Chihuahua unless you plan on keeping him for a lifetime.
By
Connie Limon. Connie Limon,
author of this article, owns Little Guys Dog Clothes Shop. Buy
designer dog clothes and accessories for your Chihuahua
at: http://www.littleguysdogclothesshop.com
.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Connie_Limon
|