
- 5 Reasons a Chihuahua Might Be the Right Dog Breed for You- Nov 5, 2015 · The Chihuahua, a Toy dog breed that usually has a big personality, is typically devoted to his family and can be very intelligent. Learn more about him here. 
- Small Dog Breeds That Make Good Watchdogs - Vetstreet- Mar 17, 2015 · Generally small and sassy with an oversize personality (and little understanding of just how tiny he is), the Chihuahua earns the top spot on this list. He's usually not too fond of … 
- Senior Dog Care: What to Expect at 16+ Years - Vetstreet- May 7, 2024 · Do you know how to care for your senior dogs 16 years and beyond? Do you understand the mental and physical changes? 
- Your Senior Dog: What to Expect at 13 to 15 Years - Vetstreet- Dec 12, 2023 · Ah, your beautiful senior dog. Show respect to your elders — that includes your dog, who at 13 to 15, has officially entered old age. Even if 
- A Veterinarian Names the Longest-Living Dog Breeds - Vetstreet- Aug 31, 2015 · Dr. Marty Becker chooses the dog breeds he's observed living the longest lives, including the Chihuahua, Shih Tzu and Pomeranian. See his list in our gallery. 
- Russian Toy Breed Information - Vetstreet- May 26, 2016 · The Russian Toy is a small dog breed that's often mistaken for a Chihuahua. Learn all about Russian Toy breeders, adoption, health, grooming, training and more. 
- Senior Dogs: What to Expect at 10-12 Years - Vetstreet- May 7, 2024 · Learn how to care for senior dogs aged 10-12 years, including behavior, health and nutrition issues, training needs, and more. 
- Why Breed-Specific Dog Food Matters: Royal Canin Dog Food …- Sep 20, 2024 · The diminutive dog belongs to the Toy group. Whether your Chihuahua has a deer head, apple head, fawn, or teacup, Royal Canin helps it thrive. Since Chihuahuas have tiny … 
- Most Dramatic Dog Breeds - Photo Gallery - Vetstreet- Jul 9, 2014 · We polled nearly 300 vet professionals about which breeds have the most dramatic response to an exam table, nail clippers, etc. Do you agree with their opinions? 
- Why Do Little Dogs Pick Fights With Bigger Ones? - Vetstreet- Jul 25, 2012 · Q. I have a big dog who won’t fight, but I can’t believe how many times he’s been attacked by Chihuahuas. Why do so many little dogs want to pick fights with big dogs? A. As a …