Yo Quiero Chihuahuas: the Tiny Lap Dog with the Big
Personality

This small, spunky dog breed is famous for coining the
phrase Yo quiero Taco Bell. Who doesn't remember the
commercials in which the Chihuahua expressed his love for Taco
Bell food? Tiny and energetic, the Chihuahua typically weighs
between 2-6 lbs and is 6 inches to 9 inches in height. They are
one of the longest living dog breeds, sometimes living up to 20
years.
The Chihuahua is recognized by the AKC. Any color including
solid, splashed and marked are acceptable coat colors. The
Chihuahua has two coat types. One is smooth, short, close and
glassy. The other is long, soft, flat and slightly curly with
an undercoat. Contrary to what you would expect, the short
coated dogs shed more than those with long hair. The short and
long haired dogs are actually the same breed so you will often
find both short and long haired puppies in the same litter.
Short haired Chihuahuas need an occasional brushing while long
haired Chihuahuas need brushed daily.
Born to be a family companion, the Chihuahua needs lots of
attention and family time. They are very energetic and need
plenty of play time. Since they are active indoors, they make
good apartment dogs, but they do enjoy an occasional walk
outside. They love to be spoiled and will encourage you to
spoil them. Many owners find themselves buying puppy clothes
for their spoiled Chihuahuas. Chihuahuas work best when they
are the only pet in the household. They can be aggressive with
other dogs and pets, even those that outweigh them by 100
pounds. If you have other pets in the household, they should be
socialized with them from puppyhood. Homes with small children
or children that are not well behaved are not ideal homes for
Chihuahuas as they can be quick to snap if they are being
picked on. They make great watchdogs as they will let you know
if they hear an unfamiliar noise or see a stranger. They have a
tendency to be wary of strangers. You need to be aware that
sometimes the Molera or soft spot on their head does not close
until they are older and sometimes they never close at all. Be
careful to avoid injury.
Mexico is considered to be the Chihuahua's country of
origin. Many sources believe that they have Asian ancestry as
well. Their name is pronounced chi-WAH-wah. They have always
been known as companion dogs.
Small, energetic and affectionate, the Chihuahua is a loyal
family pet. They will be like your shadow when you are at home
and are happiest when they have someone home with them most of
the time. They also like to travel with their families. Light
on the wallet as they eat little and are a fairly healthy
breed, the Chihuahua is an excellent choice for families
willing to let them have the spotlight and attention that they
need.
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