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A 2018 study in Japan of pet cemetery data found the Chihuahua to have an average life expectancy of 11.8 years compared to 15.1 for crossbreeds and 13.7 overall. [26] A 2022 UK study on life expectancy of dog breeds based on veterinary data showed the average life expectancy to be 7.91 for the breed compared to 11.82 years for crossbreeds.
After facing neglect and cruelty, 27 Chihuahuas are getting a well-deserved dose of human kindness. On Dec. 6, the Napa County Animal Shelter and Adoption Center in Napa, California, shared ...
The Chihuahua is officially the world’s smallest breed. The American Kennel Club breed standard states that they should not exceed 6lb. The Guinness World Record holder of the title of the world ...
Often referred to as 'purse-dogs' these tiny pups often spend a good amount of time with their owners as they are so easy to carry around. This makes chihuahuas one of the dog breeds most likely ...
The following are approximate tallies of current listings in California on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008, [1] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [2]
Two human skeletons, a male and a female, were found in La Jolla, California, in 1976; they date back at least 9,500 years. They were found during construction work on a house. They were the subject of a decade-long legal battle. The University of California decided to return the remains to one of the local Kumeyaay Indian bands. This was done ...
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Techichis were larger than modern Chihuahuas, but were bred into the smaller, lighter dog known today by the Aztecs. [3] [7] The first European to encounter the dog breed was the Spanish explorer Francisco Hernandez, who reported its existence in 1578. He wrote that the native people ate them as commonly as they ate rabbits.