A chiweenie has a thin coat that ranges from short to medium in length. They will shed moderately throughout the year. Their grooming is relatively low maintenance as they only require brushing a few times a week and monthly bathing.
The chiweenie is recognized by the achc (american canine hybrid club). This designer breed can also be registered through idcr (international designer canine registry) and ica (international canine association, inc). He’s a chihuahua mixed with dachshund.... The chiweenie is better as a one-person dog as they are too small and delicate for family life, and they tend to bond closely to their owner.
The breed’s history however, is lost in the mists of time and there are varying opinions as to what they were bred for. One theory is that they were a companion dog for the high-born during the aztec period who, when their owners died, would be buried with them supposedly to show them the way to the afterlife. Another popular belief is that they were created much later in the middle ages, by crossing the lapdogs of wealthy spanish settlers with the existing small dogs existing in the country.
As long as they are introduced early on, they also get along with other dogs and other pets. They do tend to get along well with children. Because of their small size, they tend to be a better fit for older children who can be gentle with them. They are easily injured by accidental rough play or falls that can be common with toddlers. Chihuahua x pekingese puppies for sale to good homes.
In addition to coat care, you also need to care for your chiweenie’s nails, ears, and teeth. Cutting your dog’s nails on a monthly basis is usually sufficient to keep them from growing too long. Checking your dog’s ears weekly and carefully cleaning them as needed can help prevent ear infections.
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