The question of the Chihuahua, why don t the Chihuahuas gather

Updated on pet 2024-06-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, the dog is not used to it, after all, it has been in the old owner's house for more than 1 year, and many habits can't be changed for a while!

    Dogs that are not used to wearing clothes, put on clothes or don't go, or lower their heads, walk sideways, or be unhappy, the weather is gradually getting warmer, so don't dress it for the time being!

    The previous owner may not have been given a leash! In this way, buy a collar first, and wear it around your neck when you are at home, it will definitely feel uncomfortable at first, or get into the sofa, if you decide to go out and hold it later, then don't give in, the first day may not be used to it and it is very disgusting! The next day it felt unnatural, but slowly it got used to it, and then when it went out, it only needed to buckle the chain to the collar!

    A lot of habits, you need to ask its previous owner! Take your time and give it some time to adjust to life now! (*I wish the puppy a healthy and happy growth!)

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Is it because it doesn't think you're its owner yet, and the dog chain can't hold you anymore? Drag it uncomfortable to run away with you, usually a lot of obedience training is good, not too doting, otherwise it thinks that it is the master, you are a dog.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's been in your house for too short and it takes a while to get used to. It must still miss its original owner, so give it time. As for the clothes and ropes, it is not used to it yet, and it is more afraid, my dog used to be like this, and it will be fine after a long time. Encourage it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Wear clothes at home and a dog leash, and get used to it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is said that its ancestors were introduced to Mexico from China and then to Spain, where they were favored by nobles, and were used to be placed on dressers to guard the jewelry boxes of noble women. It is said that its ancestors were introduced to Mexico from China and then to Spain, where they were favored by nobles, and were used to be placed on dressers to take care of the jewelry boxes of noble women.

    After the Chihuahua was introduced to the United States from the Messison laughing brother, there is no specific information to verify the history of the Chihuahua until 1898. Some people believe that the dog is native to South America, and was initially regarded as a sacred dog breed by the Indo-Luchun brothers, and later spread to the Astik people. It is also believed that the dog was introduced to the world with the Spanish invasion, or was introduced to other countries from China in the early 19th century.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It may be because of too much watering.

    We all know that when a Chihuahua is watered once, the leaves will spread out a little, and if they are not watered for a long time, the leaves will gather together. So in order to control the Chihuahua from spreading the pie, the Chihuahua must be given water control. Extending the watering time allows the Chihuahua leaves to store more water at one time, which can be more drought tolerant, and at the same time, water control can make the Chihuahua leaves fatten.

    Chihuahua, also known as 'Jivalian', is a succulent plant of the family Sedumaceae, a perennial succulent herb native to Chihuahua, Mexico. The plants are petite in size, rosette-shaped, and tightly arranged. The leaves of Chihuahuas are ovate, slightly curved inward, with more pronounced leaf tips, thick and full.

    The leaves are blue-green, the tips are pink, the edges and the back of the leaves are slightly reddish in good light, and the surface of the leaves is covered with a thin layer of white powder. Chihuahuas prefer sunny, dry, warm environments, are drought tolerant, more cold-tolerant, and avoid damp water. The best growth temperature is 15-28 degrees, the temperature is higher than 32 degrees in summer, and it will be dormant if the temperature is higher than 32 degrees in winter, and it needs more than 5 degrees to overwinter in winter.

    It is suitable to use loose, breathable and well-drained sandy soil.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The original role of Chihuahuas

    Chihuahuas were originally bred as rat hounds because of their small size, speed, and high sensitivity to track and kill mice. Therefore, the nature of these dog breeds is to be brave, positive, and impulsive. When they feel threatened, they can behave aggressively.

    In addition, many Chihuahuas are overprotective, and owners are prone to fulfilling their every wish, resulting in a lack of self-management in some dogs, showing unreasonable anger and aggressive behavior.

    2. The owner is overly doting

    Chihuahuas are usually very small, healthy, and energetic dog breeds, but they can also sometimes exhibit arrogant, fussy, and petty behavior. This may be because they are often spoiled, that is, the owner gives them too much attention and comfort when they are overly pampered, resulting in Jiwa Zheng Xiwa becoming a very "gentle" dog. This kind of coddling behavior is harmful and unhelpful to dogs.

    If we overly encourage a small 6-pound dog to behave as strong and dominant, we are encouraging bad behavior.

    Therefore, it is very important to motivate and guide the behavior of the Chihuahua correctly. We just need to limit their anger and make them tolerant. When Chihuahuas show distrust of strangers, we can gradually guide them to these new things.

    Don't force them to accept strangers, as this will affect their behavior.

    3. Low degree of socialization

    Some Chihuahuas may exhibit incongruous behavior, which may be related to how socialized they are. Most dogs are friendly and peaceful when they are fully socialized and trained. However, it is not uncommon for Chihuahuas to be well socialized.

    If we isolate Chihuahuas and don't get them to be adequately socially trained, then they may exhibit varying degrees of aggressive behavior.

    4. Lack of adequate exercise and activity

    Lack of exercise and exercise is a common cause of aggressive behavior in Chihuahuas. They need a lot of exercise to vent energy and reduce stress, otherwise they can become overly excited. Additionally, if Chihuahuas are confined to an enclosed space, they may exhibit aggressive and growling behaviors.

    Therefore, we need to give the Chihuahuas plenty of space to move and vent their nervous energy.

    In conclusion, Chihuahuas are not innate, and their excessive ferocity can be caused by problems such as over-doting, low socialization, and lack of adequate exercise and activity by their owners. If we can guide and train Chihuahuas properly, they can become very kind, lively, cheerful, and gentle puppies.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Chihuahua's nature leads to jealousy

    The Chihuahua is a very close toy dog breed to humans, and they usually enjoy their owners and love to be noticed and loved by their owners. However, due to the small size of the Chihuahua, they are often regarded as cute puppies, which makes them constantly compete with other pets, even small children, for their owner's attention and affection.

    Chihuahuas, who are gentle and submissive by nature, become easily frightened or jealous because of this competitive relationship. Once they feel threatened in their master's mind, they will show jealousy and want to protect their status and presence by competing for their master's attention and affection.

    2. The owner's behavior may trigger the jealousy of the Chihuahua

    In the eyes of the Chihuahua, the owner is the most important being. Therefore, the owner's attitude towards things or creatures other than Chihuahuas is often magnified or carefully observed by Chihuahuas. If the owner is too close or pampered to a pet or family member, the Chihuahua may become jealous and feel that the owner's preference for them has diminished.

    In addition to the attitude towards other pets and members, the owner's treatment of the distribution of material wealth may also cause jealousy in the Chihuahua. For example, if the owner buys some toys and treats for other pets but ignores them, the Chihuahua will begin to wonder if its place in the owner's mind has been replaced, and feelings of insecurity and jealousy will arise.

    3. Environmental changes may cause Chihuahuas to be jealous

    Chihuahuas are a very special breed of dogs, and they tend not to be as adaptable to their environment as other dogs. As soon as the circumstances change a little, the Chihuahua will become restless, suspicious, and irritable, and these emotions will also manifest as jealous behavior.

    For example, when a guest or a new pet comes to the house, the Chihuahua may begin to feel anxious, nervous, and jealous. At this point, they may exhibit aggressive or competitive behavior, aggressively attacking or defending in order to compete for their owner's attention and affection.

    4. Insecurity may lead to jealousy in Chihuahuas

    For Chihuahuas, the presence of the owner is the most important support and guarantee. They feel uneasy and lonely when they feel that their owners are distancing themselves from them, or if they are unable to receive the protection and love of their owners. This feeling of uneasiness and loneliness may further trigger a pattern of jealousy, which manifests as aggressive or competitive behavior.

    Therefore, providing Chihuahuas with a stable and safe living environment and adequate care and protection to make them feel at ease and comfortable is the best way to effectively prevent Chihuahuas from becoming jealous.

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