Chihuahua History
Chihuahua History Facts
Chihuahua history is very fascinating and goes back hundreds
of years. The Chihuahua got its name from the state of
Chihuahua Mexico. It is thought by some to be the oldest breed
of dog in North and South America. It might even date back to
the pre-Columbian Mexico.
Spanish Conquistadors likely brought this dog back to Europe
from the new world. The Spanish conquistadors kept these dogs
as symbols of higher class. When Columbus was in the Americas
he wrote a letter to the King of Spain describing a tiny dog
that would appear to be the Chihuahua.
Chihuahuas are thought to be descended from dogs known as
Techichi, named after their owners the Toltecs. It is thought
that the crossing of the Techichi and the miniature Chinese
dogs give us what we know at the Chihuahua today. Toltecs used
these dogs in religious ceremonies.
There is evidence that this breed has existed for thousands
of years, and clay Aztec sculptures were found resembling
Chihuahuas. The Aztecs believed that this dog was a spirit
guide for the dead and so when the owner died, the dog was also
killed to be a guide for the spirit.
In terms of actual Chihuahua history there is still some
debate on whether the Spanish Conquistadors brought this dog
into the new world, or whether the dog was originally in the
new world at the time of their arrival.
Excavated early remains of Chihuahuas found in the Americas
shows that they used to be much larger than the present day
Chihuahua. The reason for this scientist think is because the
present day Chihuahua was breed with smaller Chinese dogs, most
likely the Chinese Crested Dog.
The American Kennel Club first recognized the Chihuahua
breed in 1904. There are two types of Chihuahuas recognized,
the short haired and the long haired. The breed standard is for
a weight of 6 pounds and a height no taller than 9 inches.
It is the smallest breed of dog in the world, and the
current world record holder for the smallest living dog is a
Chihuahua named Boo Boo. Although its true origins may never be
known, Chihuahua history is very
fascinating.
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