20 Things All Chihuahua Owners Must Never Forget

These 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Chihuahua owners… if you want to go to the top of this article to view the post from the very beginning, GO HERE.

16. Let me get dirty once in a while.

Your world is inside, but I thrive outdoors. Sometimes I find a lot of mud or a lake that smells like all of its fishy inhabitants. I understand if you don’t want to wash all that stuff off every day, but as long as it’s safe, let me go back to my wild roots every now and then.

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17. Touch me.

Nothing makes me feel more loved than when you take time out of your day to rub my ears or scratch that itchy spot on my back that I can't reach. I can't understand your words, but I definitely understand the feelings behind a hug.

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18. Pay attention if I don’t seem like myself.

It might seem like I’m just being lazy or stubborn, but I might not be feeling well. I can’t get help for myself, and I need you to look out for me.

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1,096 thoughts on “20 Things All Chihuahua Owners Must Never Forget

  1. Don’t ever feel you let him down! I couldn’t do it with my first dog…..I was too upset. My other dogs I was there-but I cried so hard I got myself sick. Your baby knows you loved him…that’s all that matters.

  2. I lost my Sophie in June she was 12.5. We knew she was dying and wanted her to be at home when the time came. I woke up that morning and saw her breath was very slow. I called my son to get her, she took her last breath with his hand around her. He brought her to me I wrapped her in her blanket and held her close. I’ve had 3 chihuahuas and have lost 2 my heart was broken when they died. Forever Cheche and Sophie in my heart.

  3. Lost my little tough guy peppi July of this year. He was almost 17. Chi’s are so precious. My husband & I both miss him terribly. Number 20 about broke my heart. I held him when they put him to sleep. Hardest thing I’ve ever done.

  4. Not to mention their tiny size, who could raise a giant hand to these little darlings? They are so precious and small, I can’t even imagine how it must look or feel to them to be struck by a giant human hand. I just can’t stand anyone who would abuse animals, but tiny Chihuahuas? They deserve a special place in hell.

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