The newest member of the family. He was born September 16th 2003. His first owner just decided he didn't want him anymore. So now he is part of my family.
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"When Gidget the deer head Chihuahua was seen on television uttering the Spanish line, "Yo quiero Taco Bell," the popularity of her breed skyrocketed. They began to be recognized as a part of Mexican heritage and history. Their adoption and breeding numbers increased as breeders and owners began realizing how popular they had become."
"Have you heard these phrases? Teacup Chihuahuas. Miniature Chihuahuas. Pocket Chihuahuas. Standard Chihuahuas. Some breeders use these cutesy phrases as "marketing terms" for the different weights that Chihuahuas come in. All of these phrases are made-up. There is only ONE Chihuahua breed. They do come in two COAT varieties (smooth and longhaired), but not in different weight varieties. For show purposes, they should be 2 to 6 pounds, but many Chihuahuas go up to 10 or 12 pounds. Whatever their weight, they are simply called Chihuahua." ~ Your Purebred Puppy ~ Chihuahuas
A pet chihuahua dog has adopted a baby chick in China. A Chihuahua dog, named Huahua, has adopted a baby chick in China /Lu Feng" Huahua took charge of the chick as soon as owner Liu Bangyang's daughter brought it home. She regards the chick as her baby and stands guard to make sure it comes to no harm, reports the Chongqing Morning News. And, whenever the chick strays too far, Huahua picks it up gently in her mouth and puts it back in its cot. Liu, from Guiyang city, Guizhou province, said: "We'll try our best to raise the little chicken, if that's what Huahua wants."
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