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Chihuahua Pup
Before buying a chihuahua pup, learn more about the dog and talk to breeders.
These canines are very susceptible to fractures and head injuries. They have very fragile bones, and some animals have a molera, an unclosed section of the skull. Therefore, they are sensitive to head injuries and even a slight trauma may entail irreparable consequences. In general, they are healthy, and their life span is 15-17 years or more. They rarely go down with genetic disorders, but you should be careful when purchasing an animal, because careless and irresponsible breeders are likely to produce canines with serious faults and hereditary diseases.
Before buying a chihuahua pup, learn more about the dog and talk to breeders.
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Mortality of this breed may be about 20-30% per litter and it is rather difficult to breed such dogs. Very small babies cannot control their body temperature and may die, if they are chilled. Bacterial diseases are also very dangerous. The whelping bitch of this breed should be attended and supervised to avoid unpleasant situations. It is important to remove the placental membrane from each cub for them to breathe. The mother has to clean the babies and stimulate their circulation by licking them. Before buying a chihuahua pup, learn more about the dog and talk to breeders.
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