14 Reasons Why Chihuahuas Are The Worst Indoor Dog Breed Of All Time

Chihuahuas are comical, entertaining, and loyal little dogs, absolutely brimming with personality – often a quirky and eccentric personality unmatched by any other breed.

With its big eyes, big ears, and bigger-than-life attitude, the Chihuahua is the epitome of cocky canine in a petite package.

This pint-sized pooch is master of his universe and fears nothing, characteristics that make him a most suitable pet for some people and the worst possible choice for others.

Well, whatever the case may be, there are reasons to believe that Chihuahuas are actually the worst indoor dog breed EVER!

Check out the 14 reasons why Chihuahuas are actually the worst indoor dog breed of all time on the next page!

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2,216 thoughts on “14 Reasons Why Chihuahuas Are The Worst Indoor Dog Breed Of All Time

  1. You never get to be alone in the bathroom…. chong sits on the side of the tub when I shower, lays across my feet when I’m going to the bathroom, and sits on the tank of the toilet if I’m sitting on the bathroom counter….

  2. Here’s my baby her name is Nella. She’s spoiled rotten. She’s a good dog, never gets into anything when I’m at work. Barks her fool head off. But she’s my baby and I wouldn’t trade her for the world.

  3. As a Chihuahua owner I call BS!!!!! I have had Chihuahuas my whole life. They are great indoor dogs. Anyone who gets a Chihuahua with intentions of it being an outdoor dog should not have one. These little dogs do not have fur that is capable of keeping them warm in the winter. It is very upsetting that this article will most likely be read by people who think they need to keep their little dogs outside causing them to suffer and or die due to weather conditions, especially winter weather. These little dogs are easy prey for owls, hawks, and other birds of prey. I’ve had friends who have lost their little dogs in just the short time they were let outside for bathroom time. Living in the country where birds of prey are abundant we have made a custom potty box and our little girls are potty box trained. They get to go outside and enjoy their outside time when we can watch them closely.

  4. Teach them to use a litterbox,you won’t need to take them out so often. I don’t know what you feed them but I feed mine Royal Canin Mini Adult &/or Royal Canin Medium puppy,less poop,no smell…

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