You can make any dog "buff". The problem with Chihuahuas are that they are fragile in a sense and not really make to be worked. So that being said, If you willing to chance the safety of your chihuahua and put him or her on a treadmill and run the dog, add weight, feed them high protein diet, potentially causing a host of other problems, them yeah they will get "buff" Can you do it without hurting the dog, sure its possible but why take the chance. OR you could do what I did and just buy a small dog that is genetically buff. I wanted a small dog like a chihuahua but wanted a ''buff'' dog too. I finally found a mix. The breed is fairly new and is called by several names Bullhuahua, Mexican Frenchie but, essentially it's a chihuahua and a french bulldog mixed. She is only 10lbs and looks just like a chihuahua that is on steroids. She has a great personality and I don't have to worry about trying to get her "buff"
A Pug
Dedpends on the dog. Some are scardy cats, some are tuff 'n' buff
Then you would have a mixed breed/hybrid, or whatever you want to call it of a pomeranian and a chihuahua * I've seen them called Chi-Poms and Poo-Chis. Very cute!
the narcos of culican and san Luis and chihuahua and Larry hernandez and el kommander and a buff guy named tali
get buff
buff orpingtons siver laced wondytte and red rock black buff rock :)
dang i wish
No
Nothing! Chihuahua's are pure-breds. They are the original breed, nothing was combined to make them.
no it just builds strong bones
no. it will make them fat
First of all, you have to define what buff is and exactly what red you are using. Buff can be a very pale yellowish pink. It can also be slightly more orange or brownish yellow. Because all of these contain yellow, I would anticipate that any red you use would become slightly more orange. The best thing you can do is test it on your pallet, varying the amounts of each color to see what varieties you get.