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Name: Bogie the Big Chihuahua
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $250
Species: Dog
Breed: Chihuahua (short coat)
Learn more about the Chihuahua.
Color: Tan
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 15 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 14 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

Bogie is looking for a home because his owner was moving and could not keep him. He is so sweet! He likes other dogs, cats and kids. He loves dogs his own size and smaller, but gets intimadated by larger dogs.

Foster Update:  I believe that Bogie is housetrained...meaning that he has never gone in the house....(we've had him for over two weeks) but at the same time, he does not do anything to let us know he needs to go.  We have just been taking him out a few times a day...once in the morning, once at night, a at least a couple of times in the day.  I have three kids so they are always willing to take him out.  He is such a great dog.  He only barks when we are playing with him and he is happy, or when the doorbell rings.  He does not lick our faces either, which I like. He is great on a leash, he gets along well with cats, dogs and kids.  We took him to the dog park and there was another dog, medium sized, part dalmation, who was friendly and they got along well and ran around together.

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Chihuahua is the oldest breed on the American continent and the smallest breed in the world. It was only brought to Europe at the end of the nineteenth century. The Chihuahua is named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua, where he was brought to the rest of the world by travelers. This breed is believed to have been sacred to the Pre-Columbian Indian nations. The Chihuahua is a popular, economical companion dog. Courageous, extremely lively, proud and enterprising, it gives and demands affection. Bold and saucy, it moves swiftly to avoid being stepped on. Chihuahuas are strong-willed, intensely loyal and become very attached to their owners, even to the point of jealousy. They like to lick their owner's faces. It is undeniably suspicious of people except for its owner. When strangers are present, it follows its owner's every move, keeping as close as possible. The Chihuahua must resort to his sharp teeth in self defense, so it may snap at someone who is teasing it. Therefore, it is not recommended for a home with young children. He can be noisy and may require patience to housebreak. Many owners simply paper train this breed. The Chihuahua hates the cold and may shiver, although this may be due to high metabolism as much as temperature or anxiety. It will tolerate and even appreciate a warm sweater on cooler days. They are good little dogs for apartment life. Although it is tempting to carry these dainty creatures about, they will keep fitter if taken for walks. A body harness is safer for the dog's small size than a collar. Don't think that just because he is small he should be confined to a small space. It still needs daily exercise. Chihuahuas have a life expectancy of 15 or more years.

 

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