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Chihuahua Potty Training
Chihuahua potty training is sometimes difficult; an experienced breeder and many kennels will help.
These dogs require a lot of attention and the vet services may be expensive. Births often require Caesarian sections, because puppies have large heads. Puppies have a molera – an unclosed section of the skull that may remain open for the rest of the life. This makes them very prone to head injuries. These dogs are intended for home life, but they do appreciate daily walks and exercise. These dogs are easy to care for, but their coat should be groomed regularly. Long-haired dogs should be groomed every day. Bathing should not be too frequent, because too much shampoo may affect the skin and the coat.
Chihuahua potty training is sometimes difficult; an experienced breeder and many kennels will help.
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Chihuahua Potty Training -
breeder, kennels
Housebreaking is one of the most difficult things about having a dog, and it's one reason why some dogs end up at shelters. You should have a crate, a litter box, puppy pads, lots of towels and cleaner to housebreak the dog. This particular breed is a bit stubborn and needs lots of patience. The dog should have its own place in the kitchen where it is provided with food, water, crate, litter box and toys. When someone is home the dog may be moved into a living room. Chihuahua potty training is sometimes difficult; an experienced breeder and many kennels will help.
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