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Reference ID

21764

Availability

11-10-2025

Birth Date

September 12, 2025

Age

9 Weeks

Gender

Male

Color

Chocolate Sable / White

Adult Pet Size

Toy

Location

Petland Kingsdale

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Chihuahua

The Chihuahua is a dog breed that is mostly classified as a companion. They are very small in size and are known to focus more on one or two people. This makes them suitable for older people. They also do not have a lot of exercise requirements. They are loyal and affectionate and make great pets. Discover more about our Chihuahua puppies for sale below!

Breed History

There is some confusion as to the direct origin of the Chihuahua. Some say they were used by Aztecs for ritual purposes because they were believed to have mystic powers and they faded away when the Aztecs were conquered in the 1500s. 

Others say that some hairless dogs were found in Mexico by some traders from Spain and were crossbred with other breeds to bring about the Chihuahua. This dog breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1904. They have become quite popular over the years.

Temperament

The Chihuahua is a very loyal and affectionate dog. They have some terrier-like traits as they are very suspicious of strangers and they could be the perfect watchdog. They do better with human affection and companionship. 

They usually just bond with one or two persons but they could make friends if they are properly socialized. They tend to be shy and reserved at first but with constant socialization, they are more friendly.

Environment

The Chihuahua is a perfect apartment dog. They are small so you don’t have to worry about them knocking things over. They do not need so much exercise so they could live with older people. 

They do well with children who are older because the fuss of an infant and a Chihuahua may not be a good combination. They are house dwellers and are very comfortable being inside all day. You should have a warm place though as they are not so tolerant of cold weather conditions.

Exercise

The Chihuahua also has exercise requirements as this will improve their health. They are relatively small dogs so they would do well running around the house or a yard if you have one. They are always willing to play if you’re up to it. 

You could take them on walks once a day. They love to play outside but they should never be left unattended because they are at risk if they’re spotted by big dogs or coyotes or hawks. They are first and foremost companion dogs and this means they should always be with you.

Grooming

A Chihuahua would need to be brushed weekly or more frequently and bathed once a month or as necessary. You should use dog shampoo so that you do not strip them of their natural oils. Clean their ears regularly and check for excess wax or signs of infection. 

They are prone to excess tearing so make sure you clean their eyes regularly with a damp cloth. Trim their nails if you can hear them on the floor and you should take them to a professional groomer once in a while.

 

Ten Frequently Asked Questions about the Chihuahua

Why are Chihuahuas overly protective?

It is how they are made. They are meant to be companion dogs and they will protect you with their bark when necessary.

How much exercise does a Chihuahua need?

The American Kennel Club says they need only 30 minutes of exercise daily. You really don’t have to overwork their tiny legs.

What human foods can a Chihuahua eat?

They could eat pork, chicken, eggs, potatoes, fish beef and oats.

How often should I bathe my Chihuahua?

They only need to be bathed once a month. If you do it too often, you’ll dry out their skin. You could wait longer than a month if you can keep them indoors only.

Do Chihuahuas like to be petted?

Just like every other dog, yes. They would love it when they are petted at the back of the neck, at the base of their tail and under their chin.

Why do Chihuahuas burrow under the covers?

The Chihuahua has a thin coat and he is likely to get cold much more often. Burrowing under the covers is their way of staying warm.

What foods are bad for Chihuahuas?

You should never feed your dog any of these, bacon, chocolate, milk, cheese, dairy products, onions, garlic, alcohol, caffeine, grapes, etc.

Do Chihuahuas need a lot of attention?

Yes. They want to be smothered by your attention and do not consider anything too much. They literally want to be children.

How long can a Chihuahua be left alone?

If the environment is safe, a Chihuahua can be left alone for about 9 to 10 hours. There should be water and food around though.

Do Chihuahuas suffer from separation anxiety?

Like all other dogs, yes they do. They really do not like being alone.

The Chihuahua is a small companion and watchdog suitable for older couples.

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