iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Pets
 

How To Raise A Chihuahua Puppy

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Joshua McNiel

It seems like more and more people today are deciding they want to own a Chihuahua puppy over other dog breeds. However, before jumping into such a big decision, it is important to take a step back and realize it entitles. This article will help you understand how to successfully raise a Chihuahua puppy.

Chihuahua puppies are most known for two things; being cute, and being small. There is nothing wrong with them being cute, but being so small means they can get injured or even killed much easier than larger dog breeds. All it takes is a careless child running through your house to accidentally step on or knock something onto your Chihuahua puppy. If you have a house with small children or other dogs, it is important to always keep them separate from your puppies. It is your responsibility to provide a safe environment for your Chihuahua puppy.

One of the first things you want to do when you get your new puppy is to call and schedule an appointment to take them to your Veterinarian. Puppies need to go periodically to get their sets of shots and vaccines. These are an important part of raising a healthy Chihuahua puppy and keeping them protected from deadly diseases, such as the infamous "Parvo".

Since your Chihuahua will be an indoor pet, you should start the potty-training process the first day you get your puppy. Many people are misinformed about the proper way to handle the potty-training task. So, forget what you've heard in the past, and follow these guidelines. Take your puppy outside to go potty the same area every time. This will let them become used to the area and associate it with potty-time. Stay out there with your puppy and speak a command, such as "go potty". When they are good and potty outside, give them a treat and lots of affection. It is a good idea to keep your puppy confined in a crate during the night time to help prevent them from having potty accidents. Most animals don't want to sleep where they pee, which is why keeping them in a crate is an effective way of training a puppy. Just remember to take your puppy outside first thing in the morning, chances are they held their pee and will go potty much faster. You don't want to keep your puppy locked up in a crate all day. You can let them roam around in a safe area of the house as long as you can keep a close eye on them. When you see them have an accident indoors (yes, they will have accidents), simply say "No!", or "Bad Boy!", and immediately take them outside to their same spot to potty. You don't ever need hit or spank your puppy. Chihuahuas respond well to positive reinforcement, and the opposite for negative.

To help your puppy grow up to be less aggressive it is important to socialize them with other people and animals at an early age. Doing so will let them become comfortable being around others and should make them less "snappy". You can socialize your puppy by taking them over to a relatives house, carrying them in a pet carrier through the mall, going to the pet store, or just going outside to a public park.

It is a big responsibility to take a Chihuahua puppy under your care, but you will develop a loving bond with them that will last a lifetime. Just remember to take care of your puppy and give them the love they deserve.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

For more information on Chihuahuas, please visit http://chihuahuathreads.com.
Article Tags: chihuahua [See Dictionary], potty [See Dictionary], puppy [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on May 16, 2008 at Isnare.com
 
Rate [Ratings: 5 / 5] [Votes: 1]

What's The Best Way To Train My Chihuahua?
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Chihuahuas are notorious for being hard to train Unfortunately, those that try to train Chihuahuas usually aren't trained in training dogs themselves...

Chihuahua Rescues
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

If it were a perfect world, all Chihuahuas would be loved and taken care of equally, but unfortunately this is not the case...

The Chihuahua Owners Guide
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Chihuahuas are the smallest dogs in the world, and take their name from Chihuahua, Mexico, where they were discovered in the mid-19th century...

Is Owning A Chihuahua The Right Choice For You?
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Chihuahuas are one of the most popular dog breeds in today's society Chances are you probably know someone who owns one...

Top Seven Mistakes Made By Chihuahua Owners
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Chihuahuas have really boomed in popularity over the recent years But now it seems like people are deciding to own one without realizing the special needs of this dog breed...

The Most Popular Small Dog Breeds
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Small dogs are a growing fad in today's society, and with so many different breeds its hard to keep track of all of them...

Chihuahua Training Tips
Submitted by: Joshua McNiel

Training your Chihuahua can be both an extremely fun experience and can improve the relationship between your Chihuahua and you...

Overcome Dog Separation Anxiety
Submitted by: Jon Hartford

Many people can remember being alone at times in their life Maybe you can remember getting lost in a supermarket, or the first time you were home alone without a babysitter...

Dog Food , What's Really in That Bag?
Submitted by: Lori Matthews

When it comes to feeding your pet, do you know what is in the food you are buying You may want to take a good look at the bag of the bag or can and see exactly what is in this food...

The Advantages of the Petsafe Radio Fence System
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

Dogs love to run around and as far as they want Since this is a common issue with untrained dogs, there is a possibility that they will wreak havoc on your neighbor’s lawns and might even scare some folks...

How to Set Up a Petsafe Wireless Fence
Submitted by: Russ Elderman

The Petsafe wireless fence is now one of the most effective ways of training your dog to remain within a certain area...

Giving Your Dog Medication
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

Giving your dog medication can be very stressful, not only for you, but for your canine friend as well...

Dog Stress - 3 Tips For Happy Holidays
Submitted by: Vicki Apple

The Holiday Season is just as stressful for your dog as it is for you There’s a lot of disruption from their normal routine - unusual smells, lots of visitors - not to mention all the decorations...

The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig: A Review of the EBook by Rachel Garlick
Submitted by: Nancy Matthews

Introduction and Overview: Overall the eBook “The Ultimate Guide to a Happy Healthy Guinea Pig” is a very good reference guide about the care of your guinea pigs...

Guinea Pigs – the Role of the Guinea Pig in Today’s World
Submitted by: Bob Matthews

Guinea pigs – we’re all familiar with this small rodent We know what they look like and what they’re used for...

Car Travel Tips For Your Pet
Submitted by: Mike Houser

Taking your favorite pet on your next road trip To make sure it's as pleasant for your pet as it is for you try following these simple pet safety and comfort tips...

Dogs and Frostbite
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

Pet owners don't always realize that dogs can get frostbite However, they can suffer both hypothermia and frostbite if outside temperatures drop below freezing...

Diseases Transmitted by Pets
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

Millions of people around the world own pets A pet is not just an animal, but a part of the family...

Liver Shunts in Puppies
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

If you are thinking about adopting a puppy, you should be aware of some of the conditions that affect them...

A Look at Addison's Disease in Dogs
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

At the most basic level, Addison's disease is a condition that occurs due to the reduction of corticosteroid secretion that originates from the adrenal gland...

Does My Dog Have Hyperthyroidism?
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

If you are a dog owner, you want to make sure that you know about the different medical ills that might befall your beloved canine companion, and one of the issues that might crop up is hyperthyroidism...

What is Intervertebral Disc Disease in Dogs?
Submitted by: Kelly Marshall

Whether you have recently brought an older dog into your home or you have just adopted a puppy, you are going to find that you are in a place where you should read up on some of the illnesses and conditions that are common to dogs...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy