The Teacup Chihuahua—Living A Lie

The teacup Chihuahua is perhaps one of the smallest dogs available today. Being the proud owner of such a small dog can be a great experience—or, it can be a hassle. Though there are many things to know about teacup Chihuahuas, one of the most important things to know has nothing to do with the pros and cons of owning one. In fact, one of the most basic pieces of knowledge about teacup Chihuahuas is that there really is no such thing as a teacup Chihuahua—it is a name that is completely made up!

Bending The Truth

There are many terms used to classify Chihuahuas. Some of these names are: Teacup Chihuahuas, Standard Chihuahuas, Miniature Chihuahuas, Toy Chihuahuas, and Pocket Chihuahuas. All of these terms are used to describe the different sizes and weights of Chihuahua dogs. However, all of these names are also completely made up by the breeder!

Why would a breeder make up a name like Teacup Chihuahuas? Sometimes, a cute, gimmicky name such as this one can draw more prospective buyers to a dog. However, it is important not to get caught up in the frenzy surrounding these small dogs. The truth is, Chihuahuas are not classified by their size at all. Whether they are four pounds, six pounds, two pounds, or twelve pounds, they are always simply known as a Chihuahua.

Coming To A Consensus On Classification

So how are Chihuahuas classified if not by size? In fact, Chihuahuas are classified by the length of their coat. There are two distinct classifications: Smooth coat and Long coat. The Smooth coat Chihuahua has a textured coat that is glossy, soft, and very close cut to the body. However, little fur can be found on the head and ears. On the other hand, the Long coat Chihuahua has a longer coat that is soft. It can be curly or flat, and it also has an undercoat. Both types of Chihuahuas come in a variety of colors, and both tend to shed frequently.

The Right Reasons

If you were planning on purchasing a Teacup Chihuahua because you liked the name, or because you were told that there was a prestige associated with owning the smallest version of this dog, then you should reconsider. The fact is, all Chihuahuas are just that—Chihuahuas. Your decision of whether or not to own one should be based not on the name or size, but on the pros and cons associated with Chihuahua ownership.