Chihuahua
También conocido como: Chi
Nivel de Energía
Apto Apartamento
Peso (Macho)
Up to 6 lbs
Altura (Macho)
5–8 inches

Datos Rápidos
Colores de Pelaje
Resumen de la Raza
The Chihuahua is the smallest dog breed in the world but possesses one of the biggest personalities. Named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua, these tiny dogs are fiercely loyal and carry themselves with a confident, sometimes sassy attitude that belies their diminutive size.
Historia
The Chihuahua likely descends from the Techichi, a small companion dog kept by the Toltec civilization in Mexico as early as the 9th century. When the Aztecs conquered the Toltecs, they refined the breed. The modern breed was discovered in the Mexican state of Chihuahua in the 1850s and quickly gained popularity in the United States.
Apariencia
Chihuahuas have a rounded 'apple dome' skull or a 'deer head' shape. Their large, luminous eyes and oversized ears give them an alert, expressive face. They come in two coat varieties: smooth and long. Their body is compact and slightly longer than tall.
Temperamento
Chihuahuas are intensely loyal dogs that typically bond most strongly with one person. They are bold and confident despite their tiny size, sometimes to their own detriment. Their personality is much larger than their body.
Personalidad con Otros
Can be wary of strangers and may snap if frightened. They often prefer the company of other Chihuahuas. May not be suitable for families with very young children due to fragile size. Early socialization is critical.
Necesidades de Ejercicio
Low exercise needs. Short walks and indoor play sessions are sufficient. About 20–30 minutes daily. Protect from extreme weather during walks.
Entrenamiento
Intelligent but can be stubborn and willful. They respond to positive reinforcement but may resist uninteresting training. Housetraining can be particularly challenging. Consistency is essential.
Aseo
Low grooming for smooth-coat variety. Long-coat Chihuahuas need more frequent brushing. Both need regular dental care (critical for this breed), nail trimming, and ear cleaning.
Salud
Condiciones Comunes
Long-lived but prone to dental disease (their small mouths crowd teeth). Heart disease and luxating patellas are common. Their open fontanel makes them vulnerable to head injuries.
Pruebas de Salud Recomendadas
- Cardiac Exam
- Ophthalmologist Evaluation
- Patellar Evaluation
Costo Veterinario Anual Promedio
$300–$800
Nutrición
Feed a high-quality toy-breed formula. Chihuahuas need only ¼–½ cup daily divided into 3–4 small meals to prevent hypoglycemia. Monitor weight carefully — even a fraction of a pound matters.
Entorno de Vida
Ideal apartment dogs. Sensitive to cold — need warm environments. Sweaters and coats are necessities in cool climates. Can be barky, which may be an issue with neighbors.
Familia Ideal
Best for individuals, couples, or families with older, gentle children. Excellent for seniors. Not recommended for families with toddlers due to fragile size.
Inteligencia
Clever dogs with a keen ability to manipulate their owners. They learn quickly what behaviors get them what they want. While not high on obedience scales, their problem-solving and emotional intelligence are notable.
Ladrido
Frecuencia
Alerta
Separación
Silencio Interior
High barking tendency. They will bark at anything unfamiliar. Without training, they can become nuisance barkers.
Muda de Pelo
Todo el Año
Estacional
Factor Aspiradora
Hipoalergénico
Low to moderate shedding. Smooth-coat Chihuahuas shed more than expected for their size.
Tolerancia Climática
☀️
Calor
❄️
Frío
🌧️
Lluvia
🌨️
Nieve
💧
Humedad
Calificaciones de la Raza
Datos Curiosos
Chihuahuas have the largest brain-to-body ratio of any dog breed.
They are born with a soft spot (molera) on their skull, similar to human babies.
The Taco Bell Chihuahua named Gidget became a cultural phenomenon.
Wild packs of Chihuahuas once roamed a Phoenix, Arizona neighborhood.
They are one of the oldest breeds in the Americas with over 1,000 years of ancestry.
Perros Famosos
Gidget
The famous Taco Bell Chihuahua
Bruiser Woods
Reese Witherspoon's Chihuahua in 'Legally Blonde'
Tinker Bell
Paris Hilton's famous Chihuahua
Mitos Comunes
"Chihuahuas are naturally aggressive."
Aggression is typically the result of poor socialization and lack of boundaries. Well-socialized Chihuahuas are confident and friendly.
"They can't be trained."
Chihuahuas are intelligent and can learn just as well as larger breeds. The challenge is owner consistency.
Preguntas Frecuentes
Why do Chihuahuas shiver so much?
They shiver from cold (little body fat and thin coats), excitement, nervousness, or low blood sugar. If excessive, consult a veterinarian.
Are Chihuahuas good with other dogs?
They often prefer other Chihuahuas and may be intimidated by larger dogs. Early socialization with all sizes helps.
Consejos de Adopción
Chihuahuas are one of the most commonly found breeds in shelters, especially in the southwestern US. Many are surrendered due to behavioral issues from lack of training.
Guía de Cachorro
Chihuahua puppies are extremely tiny and fragile. Feed frequently to prevent hypoglycemia. Socialize extensively. Begin housetraining immediately. Protect from larger animals and young children.
Cuidado de Adulto Mayor
Senior Chihuahuas may develop heart disease, dental issues, and joint problems. Dental care becomes even more critical. Keep them warm. Monitor for signs of heart disease.
Costos de Propiedad
Costo Estimado de por Vida
$10,000–$18,000
Pros y Contras
Ventajas
Long lifespan
Portable and travel-friendly
Low exercise requirements
Fiercely loyal and devoted
Low food costs
Desventajas
Fragile — can be injured easily
Difficult to housetrain
Prone to excessive barking
May be aggressive without socialization
Sensitive to cold weather
