Chihuahua 101: Chihuahua Puppies

November 28, 2008  

by Sandra Dean

Watch out! The Chihuahua puppies are coming! Are you ready? Are you sure? Any puppy is a lifetime commitment, including a Chihuahua puppy, but no puppy will be as small as a Chihuahua. Because of their tiny size and their complete lack of fear, they will get into trouble that can get them killed. The good news is that all of these dangers are preventable.

Chihuahua puppy names should make them look at you. They should be two syllables or less. They should sound different from any of the commands the puppy needs to learn for training. Even “Puppy” is a better name than “Senior Taco Bell Loco” or “Sit.” You never should physically reprimand your Chihuahua puppy because one blow could kill them. You need to voice train them, which is only possible if they recognize their name.

Chihuahua puppies do not mix well with other dogs, since they can be easily killed by one bite. They need constant supervision, such as any other newborn. They need to be protected from extremes in temperature because of their small size. It is best that they live inside the home with you all the time. Chihuahua puppies (especially the short haired kind) shiver often and very easily. This is not always because they are cold, but also when they are agitated or nervous.

You need to have your Chihuahua puppy in a secure crate or a reasonably bare room when you cannot be home. They can find nooks and crannies in any home that you had no idea existed. Better yet, get down on your hands and knees and see if there are any cracks, sharp edges or household plants the pup could get into. You will also need to open any doors very slowly until the pup is an adult.

If you bought your Chihuahua puppy from a breeder, you probably noticed the slow, shuffling walk they use, never picking their feet off of the floor. This is to prevent any accidental stepping on the Chihuahua puppies. For this reason, you should never get a Chihuahua puppy if you have a young, active child.

Also, load your laundry one piece of clothing at a time to be sure the puppy did not mistake the laundry basket for a bed.

Pedigree Chihuahua puppy names are usually longer than the pup. Don’t use that name around the home. Pick a short, clear name that the puppy cannot confuse with commands. Chihuahua puppy names like “Sit”, “Stay” and “Come” are only funny for five seconds.

The only thing your dog will learn is that you babble like an idiot and will ignore you. For your sanity and the pup’s safety, pick a reasonable name of two syllables or less for your puppy.

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