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Smooth coat
chihuahua long haired chihuahua
Smooth coated chihuahuas are the most
well-known, but did you know there is a long haired chihuahua as well?
Chihuahua Coats: Smooth And
Long Haired
By Michael J. Warren
We all have a basic idea of what your average Chihuahua looks like, but
did you know that it is classified by the type of coat it has? The two
main types of Chihuahua coats are the smooth coat and long coat/long
haired Chihuahua.
In the smooth coat variety, the texture is smooth, glossy, and coarser
than the hair of a long coat. Some Chihuahuas have heavier coats than
others, and will have an "undercoat." The perfect coat in this
category is one that is even over the body (sparser on the ears and head),
ruff at the neck, with furry hair on the tail. A Chihuahua with a short
coat does shed, albeit minimally.
On the other hand, a long haired Chihuahua's coat
texture is soft and can be flat or have soft curls. The ears have a cute
fringe and the tail has full hair. The Chihuahua's feet and legs have
slight feathering, the hind legs have "pants," and the neck
should have a larger ruff.
A thin coat Chihuahua would normally be a disqualification for show. Many
breeders state that the long coat Chihuahua has a gentler temperament than
that of a short coat Chihuahua (although
some people disagree). Long coats
shed, but like the short coat, it is minimal.
Generally, a long haired Chihuahua will need to be cleaned more often than
the short coat. The front side of the coat on the chest, called the bib,
can get dirty and matted.
You also
want to keep the rear end of a long coat Chihuahua clean since fecal
matter and other particles can become stuck to the hair. For this problem,
you can either clip the hair shorter in that area or bath the entire
Chihuahua (or just that area) more often.
No matter the coat type of this loveable dog, correct grooming techniques
will make its coat shine just like new. Oh, and one last thing -- don't
forget to give your Chihuahua's coat a bath every so often!
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