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How To Go About Breeding Chihuahuas

Blogged by Tamzin on Tuesday April 29th, 2008 at 11:34 pm in Chihuahua | 0 Comments »

How To Go About Breeding Chihuahuas

Here are some things to know about breeding Chihuahuas before you buy a dog..

Breeding chihuahuas is not just something a professional does ?for fun? one time. Instead, they make an investment in good quality stock. They make sure their breeding pairs have good lineages and top health marks.

Professionals that are breeding Chihuahuas are in it for the long haul. They expect to be in business for 15 years or more. You shouldn?t buy a dog from someone who has only produced a few litters. You want to see how their Chihuahuas do over time.

Most people who are breeding Chihuahuas will not make their living off of breeding. It tends to be more of a side business for them. But that doesn?t mean that they shouldn?t take their responsibilities for the dog seriously.

Very small, or toy Chihuahuas have become popular of late as celebrity women have taken to carrying them around in a purse or bag. But these Chihuahuas are not very healthy in general, and most ethical Chihuahuas Breeders will not breed dogs specifically for this purpose. While you will occasionally find a ?runt of the litter? at this size, breeding for it is unethical.

If you are breeding Chihuahuas, you should get a great deal of satisfaction from their business as they are unlikely to make ?bundles of money? from the trade. Dog breeders who get into it only for the money are inclined to mistreat the dog which can lead to problems for you down the road.

Chihuahua breeder should also be aware of hereditary problems that strike the breed and make sure that they breed accordingly. You don?t want a dog with two parents with dominant health issues, no matter how ?cute? or ?personable? the dog is.

If you plan to buy a show dog, you need to get all of the registration when breeding chihuahuas. If you don?t get these papers up front, you will not be able to show or place your dog in competition.

When you are ready to mate your dog, you can go to a Chihuahuas breeders to find a perfect match. For a fee, these people will be willing to match you with a dog of the opposite gender for breeding purposes. In this way, you can make some money off your pet. But, don?t confuse this with breeding Chihuahuas for a living.

Male and female dogs should have the same temperaments. They should compensate for each other?s flaws (and every Chihuahua has flaws, whether you are willing to admit it or not!) If you have a female dog, be prepared to pay a stud fee as you will receive all of the proceeds from the litter (minus the Chihuahua?s breeder?s finders fee if there is one). Stud fees can range from %500 to %2000. You can breed a dog when she is in heat or you can use artificial insemination.

Probably the most important factor for breeding Chihuahuas is the temperament of the dog. Placing the right dog with the right family is key to being an ethical Chihuahuas breeder.

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What You Should Know About Chihuahua Breeders

Blogged by Tamzin on Thursday April 24th, 2008 at 11:34 pm in Chihuahua | 0 Comments »

What You Should Know About Chihuahua Breeders

Chihuahua breeders have a variety of dogs to choose among. For instance, there is the Canadian Kennel club Toy, the American Kennel club Toy Group, the United Kennel Club companion breeds, and the U.K.?s kennel club Toy. The Chihuahua was first found in Mexico and Chihuahua breeders have been producing the dog, which weighs between 1 and 6 pounds for decades.

The Chihuahua is the smallest pure bread dog in the world. They are the only natural toy breed in the world as every other toy breed is a hybrid. Chihuahua breeders are proud of the long lineage of the breed.

The Chihuahua can be either smooth coat or longcoat. Canada and the United Kingdom separates these two into separate breeds while the Kennel club in the United States considers them one breed.

While each Chihuahua has its own personality, in general, they are graceful, energetic and fast. They also tend to have ?terrier like? qualities such as being alert, observant and keen.

The Chihuahua often stands up to dogs much bigger than itself. He or she is also very protective of their family. He is a good watch dog because he is fierce and very loyal, but does not make an effective guard dog because of his small size.

Some Chihuahua breeders breed extra small dogs. These are known as ?Teacup? ?Toy? or ?Pocket? Chihuahuas. Celebrity women are often seen carrying the dog around in their purses or bags. These extra small dogs are often the runt of the litter. They are smaller and more fragile than larger Chihuahuas. They also generally have more health issues.

Chihuahua breeders, in general, consider it unethical to breed Chihuahua dogs specifically for a small size because of their fragility.

Apart from the Toy dogs, Chihuahuas tend to be long lived dogs. Some common genetic problems include Patellar Luxuation, eye problems, hypoglycemia, heart disease and tooth and gum ailments.

When stressed or excited, a Chihuahua tends to shake or tremble.

Chihuahua breeders need to be ethical. If you are going to buy a Chihuahua, make sure the puppy?s parents have all of the health clearances.

Chihuahuas can be trained through ?ticker training? which is much more humane than other forms of training. You click the clicker and give the dog a treat initially. This installs in the dog?s mind that when you click, he gets a treat. Once he knows the click means a treat, you can begin teaching him specific behaviors based on the click. Keep the initial training sessions short ? 5 to 10 minutes ? so that you don?t tire out your dog.

Clicker training can be used to promote every day good behavior such as sitting or more complicated behaviors such as turning around in circles.

Ask your Chihuahua breeders whether your dog is in good health and is able to be trained. The Chihuahua is a great dog and Chihuahua trainers can help you pick out the best in the litter.

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Training Chihuahuas With Praise And Affection

Blogged by Tamzin on Saturday April 19th, 2008 at 1:15 am in Chihuahua | 0 Comments »

Training Chihuahuas With Praise And Affection

You don?t have to go to an obedience class to start training Chihuahuas. In fact, Chihuahuas are some of the easiest dogs to train. Classes for big, out of control dogs aren?t appropriate for this breed. You don?t need to dominate and force this dog to obey. In fact, training Chihuahuas should either be done on your own or in classes with other small dogs.

Chihuahuas respond best to gentle training techniques. Here are some things to keep in mind when training Chihuahuas.

1. You should guide, not force your dog. Chihuahuas want to please their human companions. If you show them what pleases you, they will be quick to comply. But if you force them, a stubborn streak comes out.
2. Training Chihuahuas does not require punishment. Gentle correction is almost always sufficient for getting the dog to do what you want.
3. Reward the dog when he or she pleases you. This will let him know what he should do. Always accent the positive when training Chihuahuas.
4. Chihuahuas respond well to food based reinforcement. Don?t start a Chihuahua training session when the dog has just eaten. Working on an empty stomach tends to get the best results.
5. You should keep training sessions short and fun. A Chihuahua training experience should be no more than 10 minutes at a time. You should also begin and end the session with something the dog already does well.
6. Avoid training when you are already tired and angry. Chihuahuas need your love and patience.

Potty training must be one of the first areas that you teach your dog. You should find a place for them to pee and poo and then consistently reinforce this behavior. This is especially important if your Chihuahua is going to be a house dog.

Chihuahuas are intelligent dogs. They don?t hunt, herd, or guard so they can?t ?show off? the way other breeds do. But this doesn?t mean that they don?t like to do tricks. In fact, they often show what they can do through obedience and agility trials. Even if you don?t compete in formal competitions with your dog, you can enjoy training Chihuahuas.

One way of training Chihuahuas is with a ticker. You teach your pet that a ?click? means a reward is coming. Then, over time, you only click when your dog has done something you want it to do. This reinforces the behavior.

In training Chihuahuas you should always be gentle with them. Don?t try to use choke collars because their necks can get hurt easily. Instead, use the flat buckle collar or harness to protect its trachea.

Exercise must be done on a daily basis. But, your Chihuahua may not need long walks because it has an energetic nature so running around an apartment is enough exercise for the dog.

In summary, you should always stretch your patience when training Chihuahuas. Consistency is vital if you want to ensure that your little dog obeys and remains loyal to you.

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Miniature Chihuahuas The Smallest Of The Small Dogs

Blogged by Tamzin on Saturday April 12th, 2008 at 3:25 am in Chihuahua | 0 Comments »

Miniature Chihuahuas The Smallest Of The Small Dogs

Miniature Chihuahuas are bread from the runts of the litters of larger Chihuahuas. They often weigh 1 to 2 pounds. The dogs have become popular with female celebrities who carry them around in their purses or bags. Here are some things you should know about miniature Chihuahuas.

First of all, all Chihuahuas are small. At most, they weigh 6 pounds. They are the smallest pure breed in the world. Because these teacup, pocket, or miniature Chihuahuas are the smallest of the small, some people find them rather attractive.

You should know that no one can tell just how large a Chihuahua will be before it is 10 weeks old. So, don?t listen to a breeder who insists that he has a 6 week old teacup for sale.

The dog originates from Mexico and is named after the Chihuahua state in that country.

As far as miniature Chihuahuas go, the British standard is that ideal dogs weigh between 2 and 4 pounds. If two dogs have identical scoring in all other factors, the dog with the least weight wins.

There are both long and short haired Chihuahuas, but many people find that hairless or mostly hairless miniature Chihuahuas are ideal.

Miniature Chihuahuas are a sensitive breed. Harsh or inconsistent discipline is counterproductive. These activities and may encourage anxiety, which is a trait that the dogs are already known for.

Miniature Chihuahuas are capable of becoming spoiled unless they receive kind, consistent discipline. This is especially true if they are having difficulty learning. By nature, miniature Chihuahuas have light, lithe bodies, so they easily race out of sight before their owners are able to react.

They can be excellent watch dogs, but will bark excessively unless taught how to remain quiet. They do not, however, make good guard dogs because of their small size.

Miniature Chihauhuas are good dogs if you live in an apartment. Unlike larger breeds, they do not need much space. The are, however, active dogs, so be prepared to walk and exercise them. Also, if you live in a small apartment, be aware that the dogs will ?take over? some of your living space and not want you to intrude on it.

Miniature Chihuahuas are friendly, companionable dogs. They are easy to train and are especially good for first time dog owners. They require very little grooming, but should be brushed at least two times a week.

Miniature Chihuahuas do have several specific health problems. As the smallest dog in the world, they have unique challenges. These include Tracheal collapse, Hypoglycemia, Bone and joint diseases, Obesity, Heart conditions, and Bladder Stones.

They can also be seriously injured as a result of their small size. When kids play rough with them, they can break a miniature Chihuahua?s back. So, keep them away from children.

Cold weather will also affect teacup Chihuahuas. You should consider getting a sweater or coat during the winter time to give it some extra warmth and protection.
Miniature chihuahuas are often wonderful pets for the right adults. While smaller isn’t always better, miniature Chihuahuas are popular dogs right now.

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Mini Chihuahua An Excellent Dog For Apartment Living

Blogged by Tamzin on Sunday April 6th, 2008 at 9:25 am in Chihuahua | 0 Comments »

Mini Chihuahua An Excellent Dog For Apartment Living

A mini Chihuahua is often the ?runt of the litter.? These dogs are usually one to two pounds. They have currently become famous as a result of celebrities carrying them around in purses. But, you can not tell until a dog is 10 weeks old whether it is going to turn out to be a mini Chihuahua.

Don?t let a dog breeder fool you into thinking that a six week old puppy is going to turn into a mini Chihuahua. There are just too many variables at that point.

A mini Chihuahua usually is considered a short haired dog and often appears to have no hair. As you can imagine, the lack of hair combined with the small bone structure of the dog means that they don?t retain warmth well. That means that in the winter time, particularly in cold places, they need sweaters or coats to stay warm. You should also prepare a dog bed with blankets as necessary.

One of the reasons that the dog is susceptible to cold is because it was first found in Sunny Mexico. In fact, it is named after its native state, Chihuahua. The breed was developed from a larger indigenous Mexican dog crossed with the Chinese puppy that the Conquistidors brought with them from Spain.

A Mini Chihuahua is sensitive and harsh or inconsistent discipline is counterproductive. They are anxious to start with, and these activities and may enhance their natural anxiety.

A Mini Chihuahua can become spoiled unless they receive kind and consistent discipline. If they are having difficulty learning, this is especially true. By nature, a mini Chihuahua has a light, lithe body, so it can easily race out of sight before its owner is able to react.

A Mini Chihuahua is excellent for apartment living as they do not need as much space as larger breeds. You do need to walk and exercise them though. A mini Chihuahua will require that some of your living space becomes its own and not want you to intrude on it, which can be problematic in a small apartment.

A Mini Chihuahua is a friendly, companionable dog. Easy to train, they are especially good for first time dog owners. While you should brush them at least twice a week, otherwise they require very little grooming.

A Mini Chihuahuas is prone to having specific health problems due to its very small size. Some common problems include Tracheal collapse, Hypoglycemia, Bone and joint diseases, Obesity, Heart conditions, and Bladder Stones.

A mini Chihuahua can also be seriously injured if children or adults play rough with it. In fact, roughhousing with one of these dogs can break a miniature Chihuahua?s back. So, keep them away from children.

A mini Chihuahua is a popular dog right now. But, be prepared to take care of it for the long haul as they can live for up to 16 years. If you are ready to make the commitment to a dog, a mini Chihuahua is a good choice for many people.

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