Yes!
If both of the parents have a long hair gene in their background, then you can get a long hair Chihuahua even if BOTH parents have a short coat.
Some of the puppies will be short coat and some will be long.
Hair has nothing to do with temperaments.
Chihuahuas come in both short hair and long hair versions. There is no way to determine which one it will be except for raising the chance for a short hair or long hair by breeding two of that type.
There are both long-haired and short-haired chihuahuas, so both.
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Well it depends because the dog I have is a furry chiauaua and it's hair grows long and if u have a short hair one cause I do to it's hair shouldn't grow that long so furry hair chiauaua r suppose to be long short hairs short
Well, it really depends. You have to look at their pedigree and find out if anyone in their family has long hair. Such as the grandpa or grandma. 2 short hair dachsunds had 4 puppies. 3 were short haired and one was long. Their next litter was 2:2 and their last litter was 2:2 again. The dads parents both had long hair.
Yes. They shed A LOT if they are short haired, if they are long haired, they shed very little.
If you mean cut the hair very short, then sure. Its really your choice, but if it is cold or chilly out you should put a sweater or coat on him/her.
Most all chihuahuas bark to much.
The only true way to get a long haired chihuahua is mom and dad to both be long haired. Once in a blue moon a long hair may pup up in a litter because of the hidden long hair gene that has to be within both parents. So, it can happen but I have never gotten a truly thick long hair chihuahua this way.
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10-12pounds
i have not had a drink for 6 weeks i have short hair so will the alcohol still be in my hair follicles if so for how long