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Comments for Chihuahua Training Tips https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/ Everything You Need To Know About Training Chihuahuas Mon, 12 Mar 2018 07:58:21 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Comment on Chihuahua Behavior Problems by Toqua https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/chihuahua-behavior-problems/#comment-142262 Mon, 18 Dec 2017 09:21:34 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2182#comment-142262 In reply to Gina.

Hi Gina
Sorry to hear about your problems with your dog. I wonder how you managed this problem as I am thinking of bringing in a dog but I am afraid of such issues to happen even when it gets older and then I would be stuck .So please did you manage to find a solution or did you know why your previously trained dog began urinating in your bedroom?

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Comment on Choosing A Good Veterinarian by Callum Palmer https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/choosing-a-good-veterinarian/#comment-142251 Thu, 14 Dec 2017 22:13:44 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=150#comment-142251 I really like that you recommend creating a list of questions to bring along to the vet when you visit them. After all, a trip to the vet shouldn’t just be some static thing where you wait for the vet to treat your pet. It needs to be interactive, especially if you want to continue improving your pet’s health at home.

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Comment on Chihuahua Behavior Problems by Diana smith https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/chihuahua-behavior-problems/#comment-135233 Sat, 05 Aug 2017 04:40:13 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2182#comment-135233 My chihuahua puppies are 9 months old, they brothers from the same litter. One of my little guys recently started acting weird, he was always happy, playful, love to lick, and full of energy. Now he’s hiding from us, he yells when we pick him up, he goes to his crate and lays in his bed, he doesn’t play anymore. I took him to the vet, he did blood work, ex rays, chest exams and he he found nothing wrong with him health wise. He said I have a healthy puppy it could be and behavioral problem. Now my question is what do I do., I hate seeing him like this

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Comment on Camping And Hiking With Your Dog by Carole https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/camping-and-hiking-with-your-dog/#comment-132160 Tue, 20 Jun 2017 11:05:23 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=493#comment-132160 From the UK…. I have a 4kg 5 yr old female chi (Maya/ex-puppy farm breeding bitch!) – she absolutely adores long walks and has loads of energy. It’s easy to know when enough is enough and not a problem to carry her if that were ever the case – so far though, that hasn’t had to happen. As a breed I think they have way more bravery/charm/energy than I would have ever believed prior to becoming an owner. As a companion for my elderly labrador Tess, she is perfect. We all go for slow walks together twice a day (slow is the only speed Tess can do now = arthritic 11 yr old) and I’m teaching myself that Tess is fine being left at home afternoons for her siesta while Maya and I hike. So good to hear everyone’s stories.

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Comment on Chihuahua Behavior Problems by Sheila https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/chihuahua-behavior-problems/#comment-131481 Tue, 13 Jun 2017 18:02:31 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2182#comment-131481 We rescued a ten pound female chi who was in heat at the time. Covered with fleas almost six pounds starving under a car covered with black oil and sand. She has seen two vets now had broken tooth removed and been spayed. She they say is about sixteen months old. She is having seizures and had to go on meds they were every few days. After them she was very nasty trying to bite and never allowing g anyone to touch her. She seemed awful tender if touched so we left her alone but this has led to her refusing to be held or touched without trying to bite. Any suggestions please. Migges22@gmail.com

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Comment on How To Stop A Chihuahua Barking by Sue Conners https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/how-to-stop-a-chihuahua-barking/#comment-130475 Sun, 04 Jun 2017 02:16:23 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=79#comment-130475 I am a person with a disability. My dog gets along with most of my family with the exception of my brothers who live with me. I know its protection of me, but how can we have piece in the household?

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Comment on Leash Training Your Chihuahua by Jason https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/leash-training-your-chihuahua/#comment-129803 Fri, 26 May 2017 19:56:34 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=631#comment-129803 Just do some more treats And I'll bet you'll be fine !πŸ˜ƒBut you can check for shaking sometimes,(it could help)😜]]> In reply to Donna Nance.

You might be rushing to much!πŸ˜‰Just do some more treats And I’ll bet you’ll be fine !πŸ˜ƒBut you can check for shaking sometimes,(it could help)😜

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Comment on Teaching Tricks For Chihuahuas by Alison https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/teaching-tricks-for-chihuahuas/#comment-128801 Thu, 11 May 2017 00:52:51 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=682#comment-128801 Great tips! My Chihuahua, 10 month old, is absolutely adorable and once it gets used to our house I’ll start teaching it tricks and basic commands such as ‘sit’ or ‘stay’.

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Comment on Communicating with Your Chihuahua by Aubrey Penrod https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/communicating-with-your-chihuahua/#comment-128621 Sun, 07 May 2017 22:57:05 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2313#comment-128621 I need to train my dog how to speak to me and her name is puddles.

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Comment on Choosing A Good Veterinarian by Frank Delaware https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/choosing-a-good-veterinarian/#comment-122204 Mon, 20 Mar 2017 14:31:05 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=150#comment-122204 My wife and I just adopted a new dog, and we were thinking about finding a new vet for him. It’s interesting that you say to be honest when they are asking about your pets medication. It would be nice to know that they know what your dog is using and if they need to switch it up.

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Comment on About Us by admin https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/about-us/#comment-120468 Thu, 09 Mar 2017 05:35:37 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?page_id=28#comment-120468 I always recommend home cooked food versus big brand dog foods. If you’re preparing his dish, at least you know for sure what ingredients you’re dealing with. Reviews can be helpful in choosing the right food brand. If too many negative reviews for certain brands, obviously it is better to stay away from them.

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Comment on Is Chihuahua Right For You? by admin https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/is-chihuahua-right-for-you/#comment-120464 Thu, 09 Mar 2017 05:21:05 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=444#comment-120464 In reply to debby.

When she growls? When min pinscher approaches his dish bowl?

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Comment on Submissive Urination In Chihuahuas by Mary https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/submissive-urination-in-chihuahuas/#comment-119781 Sun, 05 Mar 2017 19:46:34 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=475#comment-119781 In reply to Lysa.

Lysa,
It’s been a little over a month, how did things end up for you and your chi?
I’ve had two and both have been pretty good with the potty, although there are accidents and the submissive peeing.
I had a westie once with that problem plus…. and like you, I started to resent the dog. I’m not one to give up and love dogs, but that time I did and I gave him away.
I hope if you still have him things have gotten better.

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Comment on Is Chihuahua Right For You? by debby https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/is-chihuahua-right-for-you/#comment-119615 Sat, 04 Mar 2017 23:24:27 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=444#comment-119615 I have a chihauhua mix with min pinch some times she growls is this normal for that breed

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Comment on About Us by dru https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/about-us/#comment-119196 Thu, 02 Mar 2017 17:03:52 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?page_id=28#comment-119196 Hi There

I have a 6years old tea cup chihuahua 5 pounds. She recently started acting weird and I believe it has everything to do with diet.

I would love to get her a specific eating schedule with the healthiest food to help with her overall mind, body and spirit. I myself am a health person, vegan yoga trainer. So I would live my dog be right there with me and help her heal and become a strong little girl again πŸ™‚

I have been reading so much about their diets and trying to think do I do home cooked or find the right food brand?

I came across with brand whose ingredients are amazing but has some scary reviews Orijen Original Grain-Free Dry Dog Food

Would love some help if you have any!!

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Comment on Submissive Urination In Chihuahuas by Lysa https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/submissive-urination-in-chihuahuas/#comment-113404 Tue, 31 Jan 2017 15:33:24 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=475#comment-113404 I adopted an eighteen month old chihuahua who just can’t seem to be housebroken. When I agreed to take him, I thought I was taking a dog that was already well trained and generally obedient as far as dogs go as he was given to me by a friend whom I’ve observed to love and care for her dogs. I learned the truth the moment I took possession of him… By the way, he’s not housebroken, and he won’t eat, good luck. He’s incredibly stubborn about being housebroken. After going three weeks with no accidents and consistently going potty on command, he started peeing right inside the door just before I could open it to let him out. He’d make it down three flights of stairs and through the hallway to the main entrance just to wet in the foyer. And he does it so quickly and slyly that even though I pay close attention as we go downstairs and out the front door, I only know he did it when we get to his spot and he doesn’t have to go although it’s been four hours since his last potty break. I cleaned up the mess and scolded him that he must “potty outside”. So he pissed on the floor in the foyer twice and on the stairs once the next day. I scolded him. I also noticed large paw prints on his usual spot. And he’s shaking when we go downstairs. So when he did it again the following day I started carrying him outside while speaking to him in a soothing voice and setting him down in his new spot and telling him to “go potty”. He goes. I praise him mightily, give him his cuddles and feed him as per our normal routine. He went a whole day with no accidents, but did not make it overnight. He just peed in my bed for the second time since I got him three months ago. In the early morning hours my friend who’s visiting overnight woke up to him peeing. So I picked him up, scolded him to “potty outside”, and took him out. He didn’t have to go any more of course since he’d just emptied his bladder on my bed. Fortunately, I keep the mattress covered with layers of quilts and an expensive allergen/bed bug cover that I can wipe down with nature’s miracle, because I seem to be allergic or sensitive to the memory foam, thus the mattress has no stain or odor. He’s just ruining my expensive down quilts and other bedding–and our friendship. Housebreaking is a deal breaker for me. I cannot and will not keep a dog that goes potty in the house (I’ve tried puppy pads and a litter box, and that just confused him and made the problem worse). I am actually starting to hate this little chihuahua because of this behavior. He is also an anorexic dog who will not eat anything. He was very underweight when I got him as there was a vicious food aggressive dog in the home. So I also have to cook for this dog and cannot really treat train him because he doesn’t like treats. It’s been a lot of work to fatten him up. He’s just very high maintenance, and although I hate to do it I am this close to throwing in the towel and returning him to his previous owner despite what a lovely dog he is otherwise. Maybe he needs an owner who will praise him for pissing and shitting everywhere in the house because the little Dear is just too emotionally fragile and his fragile emotions must rule the household. Or maybe he needs a vet for a urinary tract infection and castration. I am just at my wit’s end. I cannot even be patient with his accidents anymore as I’ve had him for three months and have him potty trained to where i can set him down in his spot (last week he would walk there on his own) and tell him to go potty, and he will go on command if he has to go–but now he’s back to going indoors when clearly he knows better. So why?! WTH does he want or need now? I’m just starting to lose it. Peeing on my bed is the final straw. He may be submission peeing at this point. Despite my picking him up and carrying him to his own potty place, setting him down, praising him, and generally making it easy and safe to go outside, now he pees in my bed. I’ve put so much work into this little dog in three months I’m just tired of not getting anywhere and the constant supervision I must provide as well as the expenses involved in meeting his needs that I no longer have much of a life of my own. How does one housebreak a chihuahua? Is it just not possible and so he has to go back to where he came from?

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Comment on Certain Foods For A Nervous Chihuahua by Lauryn Taylor https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/certain-foods-for-a-nervous-chihuahua/#comment-113143 Mon, 30 Jan 2017 10:15:00 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=1701#comment-113143 you list avocado and it contains persin which IS harmful to dogs.

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Comment on Skills To Teach Your Chihuahua by Kimberly https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/skills-to-teach-your-chihuahua/#comment-112054 Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:25:40 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2044#comment-112054 In reply to Kimberly.

Roxy will be 9 weeks

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Comment on Skills To Teach Your Chihuahua by Kimberly https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/skills-to-teach-your-chihuahua/#comment-112052 Mon, 23 Jan 2017 01:24:01 +0000 https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/?p=2044#comment-112052 Thank you . I’m so nervous my new puppy will be here on feb 2 and. Well I just want to give Roxy the happiest life she can have. New mommy.

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Comment on Choosing A Good Veterinarian by Burt Silver https://www.chihuahuapuppytraining.com/choosing-a-good-veterinarian/#comment-111463 Tue, 17 Jan 2017 18:54:00 +0000 http://localhost:8888/?p=150#comment-111463 I never thought to ask our dog’s breeder about a vet. My wife and I just got a new puppy, and we have no idea where to start looking for a vet. I will have to give the breeder a call and see if she knows anybody.

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