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Chihuahua Health Information
Chihuahuas are small but hardy breeds,
however there are some special chihuahua health considerations new owners
should be aware of.

Chihuahua Health Risks
By Michael J. Warren
Although Chihuahuas are usually healthy, they do have special health
considerations, both as puppies and as adults. For puppies, starting at
birth through age sixteen weeks, you should be aware of some potential
health issues.
Chihuahuas, among other small breeds, often develop "reverse
sneezing," which can be caused by excitement, soft palate problems,
dust and pollen, cold air, or a collapsed trachea. Your Chihuahua may
sound like it is gasping or huffing for air, honking like a goose, or
wheezing.
Another Chihuahua health risk is hypoglycemia, as Chihuahuas have a very
small fat reserve around the liver. This problem can happen at any age,
although small, young Chihuahua puppies have a higher potential for
developing hypoglycemia.
Another
Chihuahua health risk is hypoglycemia, as Chihuahuas have a very small fat
reserve around the liver. This problem can happen at any age, although
small, young Chihuahua puppies have a higher potential for developing
hypoglycemia.
Chihuahuas (just like people) need essential fatty acids, which are good
fats like Omega 3 and Omega 6 that help build cell membranes in the body.
Without them, the body's chemical structure will not function as well.
Omega 6 is one fatty acid that cannot be made by your Chihuahua's body.
Therefore, you should ensure your Chihuahua is getting Omega 6 in its diet
for optimal health.
To determine if your Chihuahua has a deficiency in fatty acids, check its
skin to see if it is flaky and if the coat is dull, greasy, or has a
course texture. If you notice these things, you can be relatively certain
your Chihuahua is not getting enough essential fatty acids.
Other Chihuahua health problems you may notice that may be attributed to a
lack of or reduction in essential fatty acids:
Arthritis
or arthritis-like conditions
Behavioral
disturbances
Disrupted
healing process
Dry
nose
Eczema-like
skin eruptions
Foul
odor coming from the coat
Fragility
Heart
and circulatory problems
Hindered
growth
Impaired
learning abilities or vision
Kidney
or liver degeneration
Lethargy
or lack of energy
Male
sterility
Miscarriage
Regular
hair loss
Vulnerability
to infection
Weakness
Don't forget that Chihuahuas have a tendency of becoming obese. To
maintain proper Chihuahua care, keep your dog on a healthy food, decrease
treats, take your dog for a walk, and provide regular weigh-ins to ensure
correct weight is being maintained. Obesity is a major cause of coronary
heart disease and if your Chihuahua is allowed to live with excess weight,
its health or lifespan could be dramatically reduced!
With its immune system not yet fully developed, problems such as worms,
parvovirus, myocarditis, or coccidian can spread through contaminated
feces. Without being vaccinated, your puppy has a greater risk of getting
sick. Puppies love to sniff around the ground and can easily get into
something they should avoid.
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For more
detailed information about Chihuahua health and general Chihuahua
care, please see "The
Ultimate Chihuahua Care Handbook," an invaluable resource
for both new and current Chihuahua owners.
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