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Name: Little Bit the Chihuahua
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $250
Species: Dog
Breed: Chihuahua (short coat)
Learn more about the Chihuahua.
Color: Black and Tan
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 5 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 21 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: No
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Little Bit is looking for a home after her owner realized she needed a bit more attention. Little Bit would like a quiet home with someone home most of the day. She likes other dogs and has lived with several for the past years but prefers male dogs. She is good with cats. Like most Chihuahua's she gets a bit nervous around strangers but once she knows you really comes out of her shell.
 
Foster Update 5/26/10: Little Bit is such a good little girl! I have only had her since Sunday, but I can tell you right now that she is house trained and crate trained, and has become my little shadow! She is getting along great with my cat and my foster kitten. She only lets out a little bark if the kitten gets in her face too much. And she is definitely a lap dog, and loves going on walks! She is a sweet girl and should go to a loving home where she can get lots of attention and belly rubs!
 
Foster Update 6/9/10: Little Bit is doing great!  She is really comfortable here in my home!  I really have no complaints about her as she is the PERFECT dog!  The only thing that I could say about her that might be taken as negative is that she barks a little bit when I leave, but only for a few minutes!  Also if a cat or dog gets too close to her face is that she likes to let out a little bark at them to tell them to back off.  Otherwise, she does great at the dog park and great with my cat and foster kitten at home.  I noticed her description said that she is not good with kids, but at the last Oviedo event, she loved the kids that came up and pet her and held her!  She truly is perfect, and I must say that she has great manners and is a classy lady.
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Chihuahua is the oldest breed on the American continent and the smallest breed in the world. Native to Mexico, nonetheless it seems to have been introduced by the Chinese. It was only brought to Europe at the end of the nineteenth century. The Chihuahua is named after the Mexican state of Chihuahua where he was brought to the rest of the world by travelers. This breed is believed to have been sacred to the Pre-Columbian Indian nations. The Chihuahua is a popular, economical companion dog. Courageous, extremely lively, proud and enterprising, it gives and demands affection. Bold and saucy, it moves swiftly to avoid being stepped on. Chihuahua's are strong-willed, intensely loyal and become very attached to their owners, even to the point of jealousy. They like to lick their owner's faces. It is undeniably suspicious of people except for its owner. When strangers are present, it follows its owner's every move, keeping as close as possible. This breed may snap at teasing children, after all it is too tiny to get away. The Chihuahua must resort to his sharp teeth in self defense. It is not recommended for children. He can be noisy and may require patience to housebreak. Many owners simply paper train this breed. The Chihuahua hates the cold and may shiver, although this may be due to high metabolism as much as temperature or anxiety. It will tolerate and even appreciate a warm sweater on cooler days. They are good little dogs for apartment life. Although it is tempting to carry these dainty creatures about, they will keep fitter if taken for walks. A body harness is safer than a collar. Don't think that just because he is small he should be confined to a small space. Chihuahuas have a life expectancy of 15 or more years.
 

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