About CHIHUAHUA
The Chihuahua is among the smallest dog breeds in the world. However, they tend to have huge personalities and often think they are much bigger then their small bodies indicates. When socialized in the right way toward other dogs and people, they will be the best companion you can ever have. They love their dens and will often burrow themselves in pillows, clothes hampers, and blankets. They are often found under the covers or at the bottom of the bed. Chihuahuas also enjoy time in sunlight.
We always say. Once a Chihuahua, always a Chihuahua.
The CHIHUAHUA Standard
A breed Standard is the guideline which describes the ideal characteristics, temperament and appearance, including the correct colour of a breed
and ensures that the breed is fit for function.
General Appearance
Small, dainty, compact.
Characteristics
Alert little dog; swift-moving with brisk, forceful action and saucy expression.
Temperament
Gay, spirited and intelligent, neither snappy nor withdrawn.
Head and Skull
Well rounded ‘apple dome’ skull, cheeks and jaws lean, muzzle moderately short, slightly pointed. Definite stop.
Eyes
Large, round, but not protruding; set well apart; centre of eye is on a plane with lowest point of ear and base of stop; dark or ruby. Light eyes in light colours permissible.
Ears
Large, flaring, set on at an angle of approximately 45 degrees; giving breadth between ears. Tipped or broken down highly undesirable.
Mouth
Jaws strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck
Slightly arched, medium length.
Forequarters
Shoulders well laid; lean, sloping into slightly broadening support above straight forelegs, set well under chest giving freedom of movement without looseness.
Body
Level back. Body, from point of shoulder to rear point of croup, slightly longer than height at withers. Well sprung ribs, deep brisket.
Hindquarters
Muscular; hocks well let down, with good turn of stifle, well apart, turning neither in nor out.
Feet
Small and dainty, turning neither in nor out; toes well divided but not spread, pads cushioned, fine, strong, flexible pasterns. Neither hare- nor cat-like, nails moderately short.
Tail
Medium length, set high, carried up and over back (sickle tail). When moving never tucked under or curled below the topline. Furry, flattish in appearance, broadening slightly in centre and tapering to point.
Gait/Movement
Brisk, forceful action, neither high-stepping nor hackney; good reach without slackness in forequarters, good drive in hindquarters. Viewed from front and behind legs should move neither too close nor too wide, with no turning in or out of feet or pasterns. Topline should remain firm and level when moving.
Coat
Long Coat: soft texture (never coarse or harsh to touch) either flat or slightly wavy. Never tight and curly. Feathering on ears, feet and legs, pants on hindquarters, large ruff on neck desirable. Tail long and full as a plume.
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Smooth Coat: smooth, of soft texture, close and glossy, with undercoat and ruff permissible
Colour
Any colour or mixture of colours - but never merle (dapple).
Size
Weight: up to 2.7 kgs (6 lbs), with 1.8 - 2.7 kgs (4 - 6 lbs) preferred.
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog and on the dog’s ability to perform its traditional work.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

The anatomy of a Chihuahua


The preffered coat of a long hair Chihuahua

Chihuahua colours: CLICK HERE


WARNING
We do NOT support, nor breed any type of Merle coloured Chihuahuas due to the severe health issues among the Merles.
WARNING
The genetically reproduction of a Chihuahuas coat



The size of a Chihuahua
