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(4,298 posts)I love dogs, have raised some from birth and get along with virtually every breed I meet.
Walking in the campgrounds I get to interact with many people walking their dogs. I always ask "is it friendly?" And if they say yes, I'm happy to interact with the person and the dog.
But, I refuse to get within biting, snapping, nipping distance of any Chihuahua, no matter how much I might like the owner!
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(5,196 posts)Chihuahuas are very possessive and protective of their owners, although the worst of those traits can be trained out of them.
They are so incredibly smart, playful, and loyal.
When I first got to Illinois, the lady I stayed with had ChiChi, a twelve year old Chihuahua and she was such an amazing animal. She did tricks, begged like a master, barked her friggin head off at the drop of a dust particle, and she was at my hip from the day I arrived, (I am a true SAP) every waking hour of the day excepting one singular circumstance:
Tracy would get too warm with ChiChi on her lap all the time so she'd shoo her off quite regularly, where my lap was an 24/7 open door policy kind of thing.
So here's the cute thing; for the hundreds of days she sat on my lap, sometimes for hours at a time, she always had her radar on for mommy. The second Tracy would even motion her over, she'd dump me like a bad habit and race to her lap like it was a steak bone.
I never had much respect for Chihuahuas until I lived with one. If I could afford one, I d get it in a heartbeat.
My best friend from college has one. He would sit on my lap and be nice, but he would turn in a heartbeat for no reason.
I just don't like spindly legs on dogs. That's just my thing. Nor do Iike dogs that have snappy mouth syndrome. Bark and bite too much.