They can grow from 10 pounds to 15 pounds
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there over 400 or more it depends on the people that are selling them :]ALL Chihuahuas should be appleheads...there is no such thing as a deerhead!!! Yes there are...appled headed chihuahua's have short snouts, bodies and legs. Deer headed chihuahua's have longer snouts, bodies and legs!
Chihuahuas have UFO's for ears.
Since most - if not all - chihuahuas are kept as pets and protected by their owners, chihuahuas rarely gets eaten by other animals. But many predators are opportunistic, and any predator big enough to take on a chihuahua might have a go if the conditions are right. Birds of prey, coyotes, big snakes, alligators etc.
Michael never said why he was nicknamed applehead.
A dear Chihuahua has longer legs then a Applehead and also more of a straighter head, while the Applehead Chihuahua has little short legs and a round head like a Apple. The Applehead Chihuahua most likely has big eyes that kind of pop out a little bit.
Michael never mentioned the reason he was nicknamed applehead.
yes. Mine gets hiccups sometimes
Yes, Chihuahuas have a type of hole in their skulls called a molera. The size of the molera decreases as the dog gets older.
Yes. Chi's are either applehead or deerheads. Look at a chi's head...is round with a short nose...that's an applehead. Does it have a longer head with a longer nose....that's a deerhead. I have a deerhead...those also have longer legs and their bodies look leaner. While a applehead has shorter legs and they look stockier.
Yes, applehead Chihuahuas can breed during their first heat, which typically occurs between six to twelve months of age. However, it's generally not recommended to breed them this early, as they may not be physically or emotionally mature enough to handle pregnancy and motherhood. Responsible breeding practices suggest waiting until the dog is at least two years old to ensure their health and well-being.
They smallest dogs are Chihuahuas.