Chihuahuas can adapt to both living alone and in groups, though they often thrive in social settings. When alone, they may become more attached to their owners, developing strong bonds and potentially experiencing separation anxiety. In a group, whether with other dogs or humans, they typically display playful and affectionate behaviors, benefiting from companionship and social interaction. However, their small size and temperament may require careful supervision in multi-pet households to ensure harmony.
Alone, the only cats that live in a family group (a pride) are Lions.
alone
They live in a large group.
Actually, they live alone, like most cats.
no
, They Live In a group .
Armadillos live alone except for when the female has young. Then they live as a family group.
They live alone.
in groups
both
yes
yes they do.