Many years back I lost a dog for a few days. They were among the worst days of my life but I learned a useful lesson. Bring a harness with you and be certain it is secured correctly on your Chi before opening any doors. I like a harness due to the Chihuahua's susceptibility to a fell down trachea. They're also harder for the Chi to slip out of. You do not need your Chi to drink any water that you aren't one hundred pc certain is fit for consumption. Your Chihuahua could have an allergic response to something or just have a surprising medical emergency. If this happens you will need to be ready to have fast contact with your own vet for recommendation. Whether you've had your Chihuahua for a few years or you have just taken your first Chi home, they'll be full of surprises which will keep you amused so long as they live.
Yes, although they're assured, bold, fearless, and difficult, they also are susceptible to wounds due to their size. They recognize and accept their own breed but do not like other canine breeds. A buddy of mine lost her dog when another much bigger dog attacked him for no clear reason. If you're traveling by plane you'll want an airline authorized carrier that may fit under the seat of the airplane while in the air. These are available in diverse styles and sizes.
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