Yes, although they're assured, bold, courageous, and difficult, they also are subject to injuries due to their size. The Chihuahua can be seriously wounded or maybe snuffed out if incidentally stepped on or sat on. Chis have been know to attack other much bigger dogs it's your responsibility, as an owner, to keep this from taking place. Her dog was on a leash walking from her residence to her auto when this happened. Are there any size or weight limitations on dogs in your condo or community? Many will not permit dogs over 30-pounds. Do you keep your house awfully warm? Some dogs are bothered by warm room temperatures. Beagle chihuahua. How much dog are you able to lift? A Pug is a happy-go-lucky companion but may weigh 18-pounds while a Yorkshire Terrier customarily doesn't surpass 7-pounds. How much exercise does the dog need? Any Terrier is a high-energy dog requiring out of doors exercise. From the other viewpoint, an English Toy Spaniel or Japanese Jaw can get all of the exercise they want inside a loft. Is the breed's personality a good match with you? Some individuals find Toy Poodles too challenging and would do better with the sweet-tempered Papillon. Would being a "foster " owner satisfy your desire for dog companionship? Even if you do not need to take a dog into your house, shelters always need folk who can walk and play with the dogs or provide short lived housing. Joanell is a typical Chihuahua dog lover who would like to make sure you are choosing a Chihuahua because this is the right dog for you and not only because they are lovable.
Monday, April 5, 2010
About Chihuahua Dogs.
For some Chihuahua lovers it is just another Chi, and others are just finding out about this small entertainer. Since Chihuahuas are understood to be the longest living dog, he / she'll be entertaining you for a few years to come. There survival expectation is fifteen years and they can live into their early twenties. While there are always exceptions, Chihuahua dogs are usually possessive and protecting.
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