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A member of the toy group[1] and thought to be the smallest of all dog breeds, Chihuahuas are tiny but bold. They act much larger than they truly are and have several key identifying traits. This wikiHow will help you figure out whether or not a dog is a Chihuahua.
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Look at the size. Chihuahuas are perhaps the smallest breed of dog, standing at only 5–8 inches (13–20 cm) tall.[2] Their weight is not to exceed 6 pounds (2.7 kg).[3]
Did you know? Today, the Chihuahua is considered to possibly be the world's smallest breed of dog, but their ancient ancestor, the Techichi, was larger and heavier. It is believed that Techichi were bred with small hairless dogs from Asia and that this reduced their size.[4]
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Notice large ears. One key Chihuahua feature is the breed's large, erect ears. They stand at angles of about 45 degrees, though they may stand more upright when the dog is alert.[5]Advertisement
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Inspect the eyes. Chihuahuas have full, round eyes. They are set well apart and are a luminous dark or ruby color, though blond or white dogs may have lighter eyes.[6]
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Take notice of the tail. The tail of a Chihuahua is moderately long. It can be carried sickle or loop over the back, with the tip barely touching the back.[9]
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View the dog's overall body structure. Chihuahuas are very small dogs and have short bodies. Their shoulders are lean, and their hindquarters are muscular.[10] They have a swift, firm, and sturdy gait.[11]
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Identify the coat type. Chihuahuas have two different coat types: smooth and long.
Tip: Since Chihuahuas were bred to live in the warm climate of Mexico, even longhaired Chihuahuas don't do well in the cold. During the colder seasons of autumn and winter, Chihuahuas could benefit from having a coat to wear, though it may take some getting used to.[12]
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Understand that a Chihuahua can be any color. A Chihuahua's coat can be any color,[15] such as black or brown. This includes combinations of colors.
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Look for a large personality. Chihuahuas are bold and courageous, despite their small size. They have a lot of personality packed inside of their small bodies.[18]
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Recognize attitude. Chihuahuas are described as being sassy dogs. They will attempt to be the boss of the household if they aren't taught otherwise.[19]
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Notice intelligence. Full of intelligence, Chihuahuas are very bright dogs that are quick to learn, especially if something fun is involved. They can perform well in agility or obedience trials.[20]
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See if the dog is alert. Chihuahuas are alert, and they don't easily trust strangers. Because of this, they can make excellent watchdogs.[21]
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Check for loyalty. Chihuahuas may have some attitude, but they love to love. They are loyal and want to be around their owners more than anything else.[22]
Expert Q&A
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Consider using a DNA test if you're trying to figure out the breed of your dog. A DNA test can confirm whether or not your dog is a Chihuahua.Thanks
References
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