Monday, April 14, 2008

What To Know Prior To Owning A Chihuahua

Millions of individuals around the world are dog lovers. Unfortunately many of these individuals live in residences that prevent them from being a dog owner. For some no pets are allowed by their landlord, while others have too small of a space for a dog. However, many individuals with small spaces are discovering they can own a Chihuahua, which is actually the smallest dog in the world. Before you bring a Chihuahua home to your small or large living space you should learn what to expect.

One of things many individuals underestimate about Chihuahuas is the size of space they actually need. Chihuahua dogs love to run and play as they have lots of energy and are very interactive. This is why it is important for you to take your Chihuahua outside every day to ensure he or she gets enough room to run around without being limited by space.
Chihuahuas are dogs that don’t like to be left alone, as they prefer to be around people or other Chihuahua dogs. Many individuals choose to place their Chihuahua in a daycare facility specifically designed for dogs during the days when they are at work to prevent their dog from getting lonely.

Others choose to purchase an additional Chihuahua dog to prevent their original pet from becoming lonely while they are gone all day. This is a good option for individuals that may not be able to afford the cost of daycare for their dog. However the cost to care for an extra dog may be just as much as the cost of daycare. If individuals decide to purchase two dogs they should do this when the dogs are young and before they become possessive. In addition, owners should also ensure all dogs are fixed when they are young since Chihuahuas are particularly vulnerable to attack when in heat.
Chihuahuas are one of the most possessive breeds of dogs on the planet even though they are the smallest. They often become very close to their owner or primary caregiver and can launch into attack mode when they feel someone invading the person's space. This is why many Chihuahua dogs will attack family and friends of their owner even if the owner has been welcoming and friendly to the visitor. To overcome this Chihuahuas need strict obedience that is consistent.

While you may be turned off by a dog that growls and barks at everyone, Chihuahuas can actually make great pets as they are very intelligent and have some great qualities. However their possessive behavior should cause some individuals and families to consider whether or not they really are the best pet for them. Finding a dog that fits your family's needs and wants can ensure that the new addition to your family fits perfectly.

Bringing a Chihuahua home can be very exciting and rewarding if you know what to expect of the dog in advance. This article can provide you Chihuahua information about the behaviors and traits of this breed so you know what to expect when they become your pet.

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