I think the puppies are both long and short. Thats my guess.
The Short (Smooth) haired Chihuahua would shed less fur, the long haired would need more grooming suggesting that the long haired would shed more (there's more hair)
Maltese are known to be the "smartest" breed in the toy group. They are also much more loving than Chihuahuas and friendlier towards children.
Well if its full breed then its short but if its mixed then idk if it would be short or long but they shed a lot in the summer
Yes! If both of the parents have a long hair gene in their background, then you can get a long hair Chihuahua even if BOTH parents have a short coat. Some of the puppies will be short coat and some will be long.
2: the long coat and the smooth coat.
usually short
depends on how much you are willing to put out
All dogs have hair, but if you mean LONG hair, only if the chihuahua was the long haired breed.
A poodle is a breed known for its curly coat, which can come in various sizes (standard, miniature, and toy) and is often seen in a variety of colors. They have a dignified appearance with a long, elegant neck and a proud stance. A Chihuahua, on the other hand, is a small dog with a compact body, large round eyes, and large ears, often sporting a short or long coat in various colors and patterns. When combined, a poodle and Chihuahua mix, sometimes called a "Choodle," would likely have a small to medium size, a playful demeanor, and a coat that may exhibit curly or wavy characteristics.
'Cause nobody who has seen him has a heart. (or they simply can't afford him)
long coat. Think
"Coat" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in "coat" makes the long /oʊ/ sound.