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What You Need To Know About Chihuahua Breeding | Print |  E-mail
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Written by Sandra Dean   
Thursday, 12 June 2008
Have you decided that a Chihuahua puppy is the perfect dog for you? If so, then it is time to get savvy to the ins and outs of Chihuahua breeding to ensure that you find a puppy that is healthy, good-tempered and attractive. There are all types of Chihuahua breeders in the world, and some will be responsible and careful in the way they care for and breed their dogs and others will not. Fortunately, there are some guidelines that you can use to determine whether a Chihuahua breeder is one that you can work with - or one you should run far away from.
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Have you decided that a Chihuahua puppy is the perfect dog for you? If so, then it is time to get savvy to the ins and outs of Chihuahua breeding to ensure that you find a puppy that is healthy, good-tempered and attractive. There are all types of Chihuahua breeders in the world, and some will be responsible and careful in the way they care for and breed their dogs and others will not. Fortunately, there are some guidelines that you can use to determine whether a Chihuahua breeder is one that you can work with - or one you should run far away from.

Never rush into the purchase of a dog. Keep in mind that Chihuahuas can live 18 years or more, so this pet will be a long-term commitment. You will want to find a puppy that is healthy and bred carefully to prevent possible genetic defects and illnesses.

There are plenty of steps that you can take to ensure that the breeder that you select practices responsible Chihuahua breeding. First, check with your state or national Chihuahua clubs for a listing of reputable breeders in your area. The American Kennel Club is another good source for responsible breeders of all kinds of dogs. Your veterinarian may have names of good Chihuahua breeders and friends with Chihuahuas might be able to guide you in the right direction as well. Publications will also have listings in them for Chihuahua breeders, so check your local pet supply store for these magazines and trade publications. If you go to dog events like obedience classes and agility trials, you might be able to collect names of breeders as well.

Another good source for finding Chihuahua breeding sources is over the Internet, but caution should be used in this situation. Make sure that you can talk to the breeder you select over the phone, and ask for plenty of documentation before sending any money for your puppy.

Finding a Chihuahua breeder will be only half the battle, however. Once you have the name of some breeders you might be interested in, you will then want to do your homework to make sure that the people on your list practice responsibleb Chihuahua breeding.

He will screen all of his dogs for Luxating Patella and eye diseases, since these are common hereditary problems in this breed. If a dog tests positive for either of these issues, a responsible Chihuahua breeder will not breed those dogs.

It is also good to visit the breeding site to see if it is well maintained and the puppies are well cared for. The pups should be kept indoors with the family much of the time, to ensure that they are well socialized. Your breeder should spend time quizzing you as well, so that he knows his pup will go to a good home.

If you follow these guidelines, your chances of finding a person who is responsible in Chihuahua breeding is good, and you will be able to purchase a puppy that will bring you years of enjoyment.

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