By: Frank Will | 2010-03-30 | Pets Patellar luxation in dogs is a very common problem and can affect both small and large breeds. It can be caused by a congenital condition, a developmental condition, or a traumatic occurrence in your pet. In small breeds it is most always a congenital condition but it is not necessarily a genetic problem. read more
By: Herman Thompson | 2012-03-07 | Pets There are a lot of people looking to become Chihuahua owners and breeders yet still not all are aware or the responsibility that will be on their hands once the challenge is accepted. This article aims to help make new and even current Chihuahua owners aware of some of their responsibilities. read more
By: Jen Tickle | 2012-05-11 | Pets Very small animals need special care, as do babies, and Chihuahua teacup puppies qualify as both. Being prepared ahead of time and choosing to only purchase from a responsible breeder will make it much easier to care for your new puppy. read more
By: Jen Tickle | 2012-05-11 | Pets Any super-tiny animal needs some special care, and Chihuahua teacup puppies are no different. But if you are all set up to handle your tiny new friend, everything can go well. read more
By: Rob McNiel | 2012-03-26 | Pets With owning a Chihuahua comes the responsibility of making sure they stay healthy and happy. In order to to make this happen, one much know what the common health issues associated with this breed, and what this breed requires to stay in good health. read more
By: Jen Tickle | 2012-05-11 | Pets Taking care of a puppy is a big commitment, and surprisingly, it doesn't get any smaller with the size of the dog. read more
By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-03-25 | Pets The origin of the Chihuahua Teacup Puppies belongs to the regions of South America, Mexico and Central America. The puppies of this breed are named after the state of Mexico, ‘Chihuahua'. The Chihuahua breed has been registered by the American Kennel Club as a pet dog breed in the year 1904.In the present time, the Chihuahua has been identified as an interesting foreign pet. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2010-10-12 | Health & Fitness The Kneecap (Patella) serves to keep the lower leg bone aligned with the upper leg bone and acts as a shield to protect those bones; particularly, the joint where they meet. When they are not aligned correctly irritation can cause pain and discomfort. If ignored, the condition can become chronic and will effect other joints of the body. read more
By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-03-25 | Pets The smallest among the Chihuahua breed is termed as teacup Chihuahua puppies. For the Chihuahuas, there is no any specific smallest size. So the people prefer the most little Chihuahuas because these puppies look very cute because of their tiny size. As the teacup Chihuahuas are very small, they face many challenges and risks in life. So raising a teacup Chihuahua is a challenging task for the owners. There are some tips which you must know in order to raise the teacup Chihuahua puppies. read more
By: Jackie A. Smith | 2011-03-24 | Pets Bringing home a cute teacup puppy is a nice experience. These teacup puppies are wonderful bundles of energy. The teacup Yorkshire terriers are very small and their weight is maximum 5 pounds. As an owner of these pets, you have to know a lot of information about them. read more
By: Tao Schencks | 2010-04-01 | Fashion Although you may associate Cowboy Spurs with American cowhands and the Wild West, there were many other styles of spurs from all over the world. With the difference in society, wealth and lifestyle, spurs from other countries have very different designs and styles to what you might consider to be a normal pair of western spurs. Spurs made in Mexico are also very commonly found in collectors circles and are a sought after antique item just as much as those made by the famous American makers such as Crockett or North and Judd. Made from cruder materials, favoring cast iron for the entire design, a pair of Mexican Spurs have a very different design to their American cousins. read more
By: Ricardo Lumbardo | 2010-12-04 | Pets The only known breed to be naturally small, Chihuahuas are the smallest type of dog named after a state in Mexico where they got their name - Chihuahua. They weigh between 2-6 pounds and stands 6-9 inches average. read more
By: Jen Tickle | 2012-04-27 | Pets If you are the proud owner of a cute little chihuahua, you will know all about the love that this most docile of breeds can offer. It is often said that these animals are more than just a dog, they have such unique personalities and emotions that they seem almost human. read more
By: Dennis Estrada | 2010-03-29 | Pets Many families own a Chihuahua. It is one of the smallest dog breed. We will explore the pretty, cute, and good dog names for the breed. Here are the names in terms of color, origin, history, attribute, gender, and popularity. read more
By: Isabella Gibby | 2010-04-02 | Pets Why would you want a teacup dog? Teacup dogs are cute, cuddly, and special. Who wouldn't want a unique, furry, fuzzy pet dog? Read on for information about why teacup dogs are so fun to have. read more