The Chihuahua with short hair is often known as the smooth-coat Chihuahua since its coat is not only short but also silky.
When properly cared for, their coats become silky and smooth, drastically reducing the amount of hair that they lose.
Chihuahuas with longer hair are also known as long-coat Chihuahuas; these dogs are available in a broad variety of sizes, colors, and head types.
It takes a few years for the whole coat to come in, but once it does, it requires additional maintenance, such as frequent bathing.
The third type is the Deer-head Chihuahua, which, as the name suggests, does not have the typical rounded head of a Chihuahua.
Deer-head Chihuahuas, on the other hand, are larger in size and have longer noses, legs, and bodies.
variety, so named because of the distinctive appearance of its rounded head, high forehead, and short nose.
They have a soft patch on their skull called a molera that may or may not close after birth.
The phrase more accurately describes puppies that seem like a combination of apple-head and deer-head Chihuahuas.
One of the first lap dogs was the teacup Chihuahua, the smallest breed of Chihuahua.
Teacup Chihuahuas are bred with caution by ethical breeders and animal rights activists due to the health risks associated with their small stature.
Teacup Chihuahuas tend to die younger than standard Chihuahuas.