THE HISTORY OF CHIHUAHUA:
The Chihuahua’s history is
puzzling and there are many theories surrounding the origin of the breed. Both
folklore and archaeological finds show that the breed originated in Mexico. The most common
and most likely theory is that Chihuahuas are descended from the Techichi, a companion dog
favored by the Toltec civilization in Mexico. No records of the Techichi are
available prior to the 9th century, although dog pots from Colima, Mexico, buried as
part of the western
Mexico shaft tomb tradition which date back to 300 BC are thought to depict Techichis It is probable that earlier ancestors
were present prior to the Mayans as dogs approximating the Chihuahua are found
in materials from the Great
Pyramid of Cholula, predating 1530 and in the ruins of Chichen Itza on the Yucatán Peninsula.
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DESCRIPTION OF CHIHUAHUA:
Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog and is named for the state ofchihuahua in Mexico.
Chihuahuas come in a wide variety of sizes, head shapes, colors, and coat lengths.
APPEARANCE:
HEALTH:
Chihuahuas, and other toy breeds, can be affected by hydrocephalus. Chihuahua puppies with hydrocephalus have an abnormally large head, are lethargic and do not grow at the same pace as their siblings. A true case of hydrocephalus can be diagnosed by a veterinarian, though the prognosis is grim.
Apple-headed chihuahuas can have moleras, or a soft spot in their skulls, and they are the only breed of dog to be born with an incomplete skull. This is not a defect; it is a normal adaptation facilitating the passage through the birth canal and growth and development of the domed type of forehead. The molera is predominant in the apple heads and is present in nearly all Chihuahua puppies. The molera fills in with age, but great care needs to be taken during the first six months until the skull is fully formed. Some moleras do not close completely and require extra care to prevent injury.