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Deer apple head chihuahua

LISTEN TO HOW THIS APPLE-HEADED CHIHUAHUA BARKS

To know the differences between Apple-headed and Deer Chihuahua, let's first talk about the general characteristics of this breed. Its origin is located in Mexico and dates back to the Toltec indigenous communities, of which there are decorative objects showing figures of this breed.

In order for you to recognize this type of Chihuahua, you should know that it is characterized by having a bulging and rounded head with an amanzanada shape. It presents a rounded shape towards the muzzle, while the forehead bulges a little, resulting in the appearance of an apple seen from the front.

They have an average height of 12 to 23 centimeters and a weight of 1 to 3 kilos. Chihuahuas in this class have large, bulging eyes and a short, tender muzzle that connects to the head at an angle of about 90°. The forehead is protruding and the body is longer than it is tall. If you want to know more about the apple-headed Chihuahua you can read this special article about its characteristics.

It has certain characteristics, such as weight above the norm, that the canine associations do not accept for this type of Chihuahua to compete, but this does not mean a problem for your pet. The rest of the characteristics and traits, such as coat, personality and life expectancy are the same as the breed. In fact, one of the differences between the Applehead Chihuahua and the Deerhound is that some canine associations do not include the characteristics of the Deerhound in their standards.

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Which Chihuahua is better apple-headed or deer?

What differentiates one variety from another? Beyond the shape of the head, apple-headed Chihuahuas are smaller than "deer-headed" Chihuahuas. This allows the latter to have longer limbs and a longer neck, so their carriage is more slender. They also have wider-spaced eyes.

What happens if you cross an apple-headed Chihuahua with a deerhead?

However, it may happen that in the litter of a buck-headed Chihuahua an apple-headed puppy appears and vice versa. Whether it is an apple-headed or a buck-headed, the Chihuahua's character is usually loyal and affectionate, making it an excellent companion.

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To know if you have an apple-headed Chihuahua in front of you, the first thing you should look at is its peculiar wide and rounded head. It should be "apple-shaped" when viewed from the front, being the most common type.

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Specimens of this class have large, bulging eyes, along with a short muzzle that connects to the head at an angle of about 90°. The forehead is protruding and the body is longer than tall.

While the American Kennel Club (AKC) does not specifically recognize this variety, it does indicate that the "apple" head is a distinctive feature of the breed. Therefore, dogs can compete in dog shows.

A deer-headed Chihuahua has a rather narrow and angular skull, with some similarity to that of a fawn. The muzzle is more elongated and meets at an inclination of about 45 degrees. The ears are large and the eyes are not particularly pronounced. Their build is also more athletic.

These dogs, unlike the former, cannot compete in official dog shows, as they do not meet the standard. The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) considers, in fact, that this more stylized shape is a fault.

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In dislocations, it is the plastic lymph that, as a result of the tearing of the tissues and the consequent hemorrhage, organized itself and viciously adhered to the dislocated parts or the nearby tissues. "Skilled surgeons set the bone as soon as it is dislocated, and set it as soon as they notice the fracture, because otherwise it grows slime and makes healing impossible" (PENSADOR, Periquillo, tom. I, ch. 14, p. 184).

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