Top rated California chihuahuas from Chihuahua Dreams today? We are proud to breed champion bloodline AKC Chihuahuas. All of our Chihuahuas are either Champion Sired or have Champion Bloodlines. Our champion bloodlines include: Burgundy, Hi-C, Davishall, Ouachitah, Dartan, Weaver’s, Regnier, Cam’s, and Hurds to name a few. Why are Champion Bloodlines important? All puppies are cute, but they are only puppies for a short time, and most of their life will be spent as an adult. Genetics will tell you if your cute puppy will be a beautiful adult. See extra details at Chihuahua Dreams.
Each breeding is carefully planned with the right sire and the right dam that we feel will produce the best quality puppies (both temperament and looks). I raise my chihuahuas indoors and they are potty pad trained. My chihuahuas are held and loved on a daily basis. When you see and hold one for yourself you will see they are very comfortable with humans. They do not nip or bark, they are not yappy, and they certainly do not bite. My chihuahuas wag their tail and wait to be picked up.
While you may be restricted in how many walks you can take outside, being cooped up and inactive for long periods might make your pet prone to depression and anxiety. Look for innovative ways to keep them physically active, such as playing fetch, climbing staircases, or running around the garden if you have one. Just like physical stimulation, it’s very important to provide mental stimulation for your pets. It’s a very important tip for pet care during the lockdown as it gives them something to do. It’s an excellent time to teach your pet a new trick, or hide food and toys and let them sniff it out. You could also fill some toys with food like peanut butter and let them slowly eat it to keep them occupied during an important call.
It is also known that the dog better hears high-pitched sounds than us. This is why you can use ultrasonic whistles. We can in particular observe shepherds guiding their herd dog more than 50 meters thanks to the conditioning with the whistle. Each sound emitted by the whistle will correspond to a particular command that the dog has learned. Despite external stimuli (crowd, wind, and other noises), it can distinguish between several sounds and target one in particular. This incredible hearing can also cause it inconvenience on a daily basis, because what does not bother us, can bother it. Our pet can hear a not so loud laughter behind a wall, but also be disturbed by electronic devices in the house.
Another thing to remember is that dogs need to socialization to be able to do better in training. Give him ample opportunities to meet people and other pets, with some precautions. Keep him in a strong leash when you take him out to dog parks. You may also enroll him in puppy classes if you can afford it. At six months of age, you may consider if you want to spay or neuter your pet. Consult your vet to know more about the procedure. Being a dog parent is not much different from parenting an actual child. It can get a little overwhelming, especially if it’s your first time, but as long as you remember these dog care tips, your puppy is sure to grow into a healthy and well-behaved pooch. Do you have additional new puppy care tips to recommend? We’d love to hear them in the comments.
If you have a specific look that you want in your chihuahua puppy please let me know. If you browse through the pictures of “Our Chis” or “Past Puppies” you will see that we breed typey (pronounced applehead, smaller ears, shorter nose, bigger eyes, more compact cobby bodies, etc) and as a result our puppies are really gorgeous and typey as well. All of our dogs have champion bloodlines and/or are champion sired (pedigrees of our dogs available upon request). Discover additional details on teacup chihuahua breeder.