ALTHOUGH THE BREED’S ORIGINS ARE debatable, and probably South American, he may have been originally from China, taking his name from the Mexican state of Chihuahua where first he came to prominence in around 1895. Not long after this he reached El Paso in Texas and it was American dog lovers who refined the breed, seeing it to a high Toy position. The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world. Aptly described as cheeky and with a saucy expression, there is no doubt he thinks he is a big dog - and at heart he is. His size makes him easy to take anywhere. He is highly intelligent, easily trained and makes a delightful companion. Elderly people find him an ideal pet, happy to be a much-loved lap dog and also a good house-dog announcing the approach of strangers. However, he is not a suitable pet for small children.
There are two varieties of Chihuahua - the Smooth Coat and the Long Coat. Both the Smooth and the Long Coats have their special attractions, are equally easy to keep clean and well groomed.