Precious Puppies: Discover Tiny Dog Prices!
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The Chihuahua: A Delightfully Tiny Companion
Chihuahuas are the epitome of cuteness with their dainty, toylike size. Their compact stature is what makes them so endearing, never growing too large. They are part of a select group of small dogs that include the Chihuahua, Pomeranian, and Dachshund.
A Rich and Ancient Heritage:
Tracing back to the 9th century in Mexico, the Toltecs were already breeding a dog named Tiggy, which is considered to be the ancestor of the Chihuahua.
Height: Puppies typically stand at 16 to 20 cm tall, weighing between 0.9 to 2.7 kg.
Head: The skull should be welldeveloped, resembling the gable of a Western roof, with a slight slope to the cheeks and cheekbones.
Ears: Ears are erect and slightly tilted backward, standing up when alert, with an angle of about 45 degrees when relaxed, maintaining a good distance between them.
Eyes: Large and round, but not protruding, with a slightly spaced apart look. Colors are predominantly dark, especially dark brown or gemstone hues!
Nostrils: The bridge is straight, of moderate length, with a small, slightly pointed nose, and the color varies with the coat's shade.
Muzzle: Short, pointed, and slightly rounded.
Limbs: The front legs are straight, with elbows moving naturally, knees strong and slightly forward, and toes small, close together, but wellseparated. The pads are firm and elastic, and the color matches the coat.
Feet: The feet are compact and wellproportioned.
TAIL: The shorthaired variety has a flat tail, medium in length, with a sickle shape, curving upwards or meeting the back line. The tail tip meets the back line without overlapping. Longhaired Chihuahuas have tails that are in harmony with the body's coat.
Fur: Shorthaired Chihuahuas have soft, dense, and lustrous fur (with a thick undercoat), covering their bodies well, with less fur on the head and ears. Longhaired Chihuahuas have soft, straight, lustrous, long, and curly fur, with some fur on the limbs and toes, and long, plumed tails.
Color: Any color is acceptable, with or without spots, depending on the coat's uniformity.
Tip: Curious about what your Chihuahua should eat? Click here to read more about their diet.
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