7 Things You Need To Know Before Buying A Chihuahua Puppy. 
					 
					By 
					Marie Torres 
                   
                  
                  
				They are everywhere – Chihuahua puppies…
 
 Practically everytime you turn on the tv, or open up a
 magazine, you see a Chihuahua puppy in a Hollywood starlets
 bag. Whether it be Paris Hilton’s sidekick Tinkerbell, or
 Reese Witherspoons lovable pooch Bruiser in “Legally
 Blonde,” Chihuahuas have hit the big time and everyone wants
 one: http://yourpetcentral.com/chihuahua-puppes.htm
 
 Now before you buy a Chihuahua, there are absolutely some
 things you need to know about this breed, their health and
 socialization.
 
 These 7 factors are the most important.
 
 1. They need to be well socialized. If you don’t have time
 to socialize your Chihuahua puppy then you shouldn’t get
 one. Chihuahuas need to be socialized properly since they
 have a tendency to bond only with their owners and already
 have a predisposition to being snippy with strangers.
 
 2. Seems chihuahuas are carried everywhere and that’s part
 of their appeal, but make sure you put them down and get
 them to walk on their own. When you don’t let them walk on
 their own they can become very uncomfortable out of the arms
 of their owner and react with aggression in order to deal
 with they’re uncomfortability.
 
 3. These dogs are not great with children unless they were
 raised with them. Chihuahuas are high strung and have a low
 tolerance. They don’t cope well with the antics and
 rambunctiousness of little children. They can be snippy and
 will bite a child if provoked. This breed is better suited
 to busy people without children and for elder people who are
 looking for a companion and little maintenance (these dogs
 require little exercise, are great apartment dwellers and
 can be trained to use the litter box.)
 
 4. Chihuahuas are very loyal and have a tendency to bond
 with their owner…only. They are very dependent and like to
 be around you and do what you are doing. If you have little
 time to spend with your puppy and want a dog who is a little
 more independent, than this dog is not for you.
 
 5. Chihuahuas have the longest life span of any breed of
 dog. If you are not ready to make an 11-18 year commitment
 to them, and your interest in them is just a novelty (they
 look so cute in those celebrity magazines being toted around
 in a bag,) then don’t get a Chihuahua.
 
 6. If you move around a lot, this may not be the breed for
 you. Chihuahuas don’t adapt well to new environments and
 will often act out with barking and unsuitable behavior.
 They prefer to have a stable environments so if you are
 constantly traveling around (business etc…) then consider a
 less high strung breed.
 
 7. They can be dog aggressive, so if you have another dog at
 home you may want to reconsider getting a Chihuahua and opt
 for a more dog friendly breed.
 
 That being said, the Chihuahua is a great dog and right for
 the right type of person. Before buying a Chihuahua puppy
 think about the various points mentioned above and decide
 whether you see parts of your life in the above checklist.
 
 Chihuahuas are intelligent, alert, and loyal companions.
 They love to give and receive affection but again this is
 dependent on your understanding of the nuances of this breed
 and how well they are trained and socialized from puppyhood.
 Good luck!
  
  
 About the author: 
 
  Marie Torres has a Chihuahua puppy named “Cherry. After a  bumpy start, they are both happy, healthy and the best of  friends. For more information on Cherry’s successful  training regime visit:  http://www.yourpetcentral.com/chihuahua-puppes.htm 
   
   
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