The
history of the Chihuahua is not clear, but archeologists have unearthed evidence
which demonstrates that a small dog, very much resembling the Chihuahua, was
important to the Toltects (where it was known as the Techichi), and to the
Aztecs, during Mexico's ancient times. They were discovered buried with
important people of both civilizations to show them the way to the after-life.
The remains which were found discount later theories as to the origins of the
Chihuahua we know today.
It
is assumed that they were later named for the Chihuahua province in Mexico. Some
have suggested that these little dogs came to Central America from South
America, although there has been no supporting evidence. The Spanish
Conquistadors reported rodent-like tree-dwelling creatures during this
period, but none resembling dogs. There is also little evidence that these dogs
arrived in the ancient world of the Americas from Asia, even though the Chinese
have a long history of breeding bantam dogs. The Xoloitzcuintli was also present
in ancient Mexico, and played a very important role. While the Xoloitzcuintli is
considered the National Dog of Mexico, it is clear that the Chihuahua was also
important to the early people of Mexico.
These
lively little dogs come in two varieties, the smooth coat and the long coat. It
is debated which variety is the original, but the long coat gene is recessive to
the dominate smooth coat gene. The
Chihuahua is, without a doubt, a highly recognizable dog today. They are used in
various media campaigns, the most notable in recent memory being the Taco Bell commercials. Known as the world's smallest breed, they are lively and
often bolder than their size would seem to permit. Size is attitude, and
attitude is everything in Agility!
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The
four drawings above on this page are by artist: Victoria
Reid.
Published
by Dog Fancy this
edition of the "Popular Dogs Series" features Chihuahuas. You can obtain a copy
from Chihuahua Rescue
& Transport and help support their effort to assist Chihuahuas in need.
Two of our Chihuahuas, Samson and Spuds, are featured in the "Five
Unforgettable Chihuahuas" article. Another of our Chihuahuas, Peppy, is in
the "Chihuahuas Just Wanna Have Fun" article. While Peppy is our most
agility titled Chihuahua, he is also one leg from his first herding title.
You read that right! A herding Chihuahua.
Chihuahua
Rescue Calendar Get your Chihuahua on a calendar and help raise money for Chihuahua
Rescue and Transport! The details are at the web site. You can submit
multiple photos and order extra copies of the calendar for your family and
friends! Christmas, or birth days, or even wedding showers!