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  2. All you need to know about Chihuahuas - AOL

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    Chihuahuas can grow to around six to nine inches tall (15-23cm) and anywhere between four to six pounds (1.8- 2.7 kg) when they're fully grown. ... This stuffable chew toy is perfect for pooches ...

  3. Chihuahua: Breed Profile - AOL

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    The Chihuahua breed is a popular choice if you're looking for a toy-size breed. While they might be small in size, they are big in personality and aren't afraid to let you know just how they feel.

  4. Senior Chihuahua Surrendered Because His 'Breath Stinks ... - AOL

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    The whole scenario was explained by @sarahmerg, who seemed just as frustrated as we were about the Chihuahua's situation. "Surrendered to a shelter at 10 years old because "his breath stinks ...

  5. Chihuahua (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    The Chihuahua [a] (or Spanish: Chihuahueño) is a Mexican breed of toy dog. It is named for the Mexican state of Chihuahua and is the smallest dog breed in the world. [ 5 ] It is usually kept as a companion animal .

  6. Xoloitzcuintle - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the sequencing of ancient dog genome indicates that in two Mexican breeds the Chihuahua and Xoloitzcuintli derive 4% and 3% of their ancestry from pre-colonial dogs, [10] almost entirely being descended from Eurasian dogs. Their phenotype is a consequence of canine ectodermal dysplasia caused by a mutation on the FOXI3 autosomal gene. [11]

  7. Chinese Crested Dog - Wikipedia

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    Unless the dog is a "true" hairless (one with virtually no hair growth on non-extremities), trimming and/or shaving is often performed to remove excess hair growth. The Chinese Crested Dog is further distinguished by its hare foot (having more elongated toes), as opposed to the cat foot common to most other dogs.

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  9. Video of Uncommon 'Happy Chihuahua' Has People So Delighted - AOL

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    No matter the reason, an aggressive Chihuahua is never a good thing. Speak with a dog trainer or your veterinarian for tips on how to correct the behavior. Or you could cross your fingers and hope ...