Most Chihuahuas have short hair, known as “smooth-coat” Chihuahuas, which fits the breed standard and requires minimal grooming.
These Chihuahuas start with short hair that grows longer over about two years, requiring more frequent grooming and professional care.
Characterized by a longer head and no slope in the nose, these Chihuahuas are slightly larger and harder to find, often costing more.
With a rounded, apple-shaped head and sloped nose, apple-head Chihuahuas are the most common and may have a molera, a soft spot
Noted for their smaller size, Teacup Chihuahuas may have any coat or head type but are prone to serious health issues due to their tiny size.
Chihuahuas come in various recognized colors like chocolate and black, but some rare colors not accepted by the breed standard may result from mixed
Combining traits from apple-headed and deer-headed types, the pear-headed Chihuahua has a flatter head and longer muzzle, often considered