All puppies are cute but not all breeds work in all homes.
Here are a few things to consider BEFORE getting a Chihuahua.
SIZE- Chihuahua are small. This can be a good thing for your household or a bad thing.
You must consider whether the dog will be safe in your home. Do you have small children?
If you do, you may want one that is a larger size. Say 10 lbs or so, and yes a purebred Chihuahua can
get that big. See the Chihuahua is a man made bred and was bred down to a small size so you can have Chihuahuas that are what
is call a “throw backs” not as in fishing lol! But one that takes on the growth characteristics of generations
back. Also may toy breeders like to use a larger female and smaller male when breeding. A larger female more often have less
problems with having a small pelvic opening so can whelp (give birth to) pups easier then one with a small opening that then
may require a cesarean. So at times a breeder will get a pup that grows to a good size for families with kind kids.
If you don’t have children and want one that you can easily carry with you , there are sizes
for you too. DON’T FALL FOR THE “TEACUP”! There is no such a thing as a teacup in this or any breed. The
saying “teacup” (unless you are drinking tea out of it lol) is used as a sales tactic to get you to look at a,
more often then not, too small puppy and think “How cute” Yes Chihuahuas are a small breed but you can get too
small too!! I wouldn’t suggest to anyone to get something that will be under 3 ½ lbs when grown unless you understand
that you maybe taking on a very unhealthy pup that will need a lot of care and may not live as long as a Chihuahua should.
Even at the 3 ½ lbs and up you must remember that this is a dog. And dog can move fast! it is not like have a turtle in your
purse lol! They may hurt themselves being a small dog in a big world. You as the owner are responsible for it‘s life
, health and care.
HAIR- Chihuahuas do shed but being that Chihuahuas are small dogs they shed less amounts as a whole
then a larger breed.
TEETH- Chihuahuas have small mouths so it is very hard to get food particles from between the teeth.
Thus making them prone to teeth problems.
SOFT SPOT- yup that is right just like a new born human baby, Chihuahuas can and often do have a soft
spot on the top of their heads. This is called a fontanel and is perfectly normal for this breed. BUT You MUST remember that
if this spot happens to get hit it could kill your dog.
BLOOD SUGER DROP- also call Hypoglycemia this happens when your pup has used up all it energy stores
and needs it’s blood sugar to be brought back up. See the growth of a pup is so fast that they must eat often to get
in enough to sustain the growth. If they use all of their energy stores in growth and play they will get weak and could very
easily die. You as an owner must make sure that the pup has good tasting food and that the pup is eating it. Also it is good
to keep one of the following nurta-cal, stat, karo syrup and give a little bit if your pup become weak acting. Only about
as much as you would put on a tooth brush if it were toothpaste. Also I would suggest nuta-drops this can be used on ones
who have gone in to a coma state since it is absorbed under the tongue instead of having to be digested like the others. It
tastes bad so use it only if needed like if when the pup can’t actively swallow. And just a very small amount so not
to drown the pup. Then get the pup to the vet as fast as you safely can.
SLIPPING KNEE CAPS- Also called luxating patellas. This is not a uncommon problem in this breed as
well as many toy breeds. There are 4 grades and only 3 and 4 grades may need to have them fixed by surgery. luxating patella
can be from an injury or from genes. But is something you may have to deal with when choosing a toy breed like a Chihuahua.