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  ::: Chihuahua Temperament :::
 


 

Temperaments vary...but, overall, we are extremely lucky.  Lulubelle and Tobi have excellent temperaments!  They are lovable, sweet, well-behaved and get along with other animals.  Contrary to popular belief, they interact on a lovable basis with children, especially those that have been taught not to pull on their tails or tease them in any way.  Babies with wailing arms and legs, they kind of shy away from.  They are also friendly towards other dog breeds.

When introducing a child to your dog, please err on the side of caution.  Never, ever place a bad-tempered dog around an infant or child.  These may be small dogs, but with razor sharp little teeth, they can inflict quite some damage.

     

Chihuahuas smelling each other's butts!
It looks gross and I don't know whey they do it....but they do.
Smell each other's butts!

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Lulubelle and Lady

These three are always together.   Tobi came first, then Lady, then Lulu.
I truly feel Lady thinks Tobi is her Dad and Lulu thinks Lady is her Sister.

I love my Trio!!!! A lot!!!
 

Interesting Mini-Article for our Viewers

Aggressive Behavior in Dogs - What Types Are There?
By Keith Burke

There are many different kinds of aggressive dog behavior and the most common are dominate aggression, fear aggression and territorial or over protective aggression. There is also possessive aggression and punishment aggression. However in this article we will take a much closer look at the first three types of aggression that were stated above.

1. Dominate Aggression

A dog which has this form of aggressive behavior is unpredictable and dangerous. They will often bully and frighten a particular person or persons. In most cases a dog in a family which is suffering from this kind of aggressive dog behavior can only be managed by one member of the family. Even if you find that your dog is companionable sometimes and at other times is not then you should not think that this type of aggressive dog behavior is safe it isn't and needs to be treated with a firm hand.

2. Fear Aggression

You will often find dogs which are easily frightened are insecure as well as being nervous will often show the signs of fear aggression. In most cases you will find that a dog which has is suffering from this form of aggressive dog behavior will respond to anything it considered to be dangerous from a ringing phone or doorbell to another animal or person approaching them. They will often react to this danger by growling, snapping, baring of teeth and aggressive barking they may even bite whoever it is they are afraid of.

3. Overprotective and Territorial Aggression

This particular form of aggressive dog behavior can be a risk to anybody who is entering your dog's territory. Often they may lunge at the person or animal that is entering their territory and they will growl and in some cases they may bite. Also as with the fear aggression a dog suffering from territorial aggression will find certain noises such as the doorbell bothersome. As with overprotective aggression you will often find that when out walking your dog he will claim you as his domain and should another animal or person try to get close to you he will become offensive towards them.

Unfortunately any aggressive dog behavior can be a source of conflict in many families and in some cases the dog may even display some form of aggressive behavior to their owners as well as other people. So you should always be aware of how your dog is reacting to a certain situation. 

Has your dog been behaving badly? Do you need some simple dog training tips? We can offer tips on how to keep your dog from jumping the fence to potty training your dog.

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