Chihuahua
FCI standard number: 218
Country of origin: Mexico
Classification: FCI Group 9 (social and companion dogs)
Height at withers female: often around 15-23 cm
Height at withers male: often around 15-23 cm
Weight female: 1-3 kg, ideal weight 1.5-2.5 kg
Weight male: 1-3 kg, ideal weight 1.5-2.5 kg
Coat colour: all colours in all shades and combinations, except Merle
Coat texture: two varieties: shorthair or longhair
Neck circumference: often about 20-25 cm (guideline for the collar; please measure on the dog).
Chihuahua shorthair or longhair profile
History of the Chihuahua
The Chihuahua is considered a very old breed from Mexico and bears the name of the Mexican state of Chihuahua. In older descriptions, the connection to the "Techichi", a small type of dog from pre-Columbian times, is often mentioned.
Appearance
Body shape: They get a very small, compact dog with an alert expression and large ears. The "apple head" (domed skull) is typical of the Chihuahua. Coat: The coat of the shorthair is smooth and close-lying. Longhairs are longer, silky and show feathering (e.g. on ears and tail), without a "flowing" coat.
Nature and character
Many Chihuahuas are very affectionate, attentive and courageous in appearance. They are often closely attached to their caregiver and can be reserved towards strangers if they do not establish socialization and calmness early on.
Grooming
Grooming is usually straightforward: short-haired Chihuahuas often only need occasional brushing, while long-haired Chihuahuas should be brushed more regularly to prevent tangles. Consistent dental care is also worthwhile, as small breeds are more prone to dental problems.
Health
You should pay particular attention to typical breed issues such as patellar luxation, tracheal collapse, dental problems, hypoglycemia (especially in very small, young dogs) as well as hydrocephalus and an open fontanel.
Training
The best way forward is with friendly consistency and reward training. Important early on: house-training routine, calm development of staying alone, leash training (without pulling on the neck, better well-fitting harness) and clear boundary management so that the dog does not "control everything".
What special features does this breed have
The Chihuahua is a real companion dog: very small, often very people-oriented and likes to be everywhere. At the same time, it is physically more sensitive than many larger dogs (cold, falls, overloading), which is why you should give more thought to protection, weight and a safe environment.
Suitable for first-time dog owners?
Often yes, if you remain consistent, take small dog issues seriously (teeth, heat/cold, safety) and work on socialization and calmness early on. If you want a dog that is "automatically inconspicuous" without training, it can be difficult despite its size.
Family dog or not?
This may be suitable if children are calm and considerate and you consistently avoid falls, picking up and rough play. In very turbulent households, management is important so that the small dog is not overwhelmed or injured.
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