Affenhuahua
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Living with a Affenhuahua
Family Dog: Affenhuahuas make good family pets but are not recommended for families with very young children because of their size. They enjoy being around other dogs and pets, but they are small and should be supervised around other very large dogs.
Grooming: A long-haired Affenhuahua should be brushed regularly.
Training: Affenhuahuas are eager to learn when it comes to training.
Exercise: Affenhuahuas are able to get sufficient exercise indoors because of their size. They will however enjoy an outdoor walk or play time when the weather is nice.
Affenhuahua Appearance
Size: The Affenhuahua in one of the smallest mixed breed dogs. A fully grown Affenhuahua weigh between 1 to 5 pounds when fully grown.
Color: The Affenhuahua's coat may be black, white, blue, red or wheaten and contain dark or white markings.
Coat: The Affenhuahua may have either a long or short coat like the Chihuahua.
Affenhuahua Facts
Characteristics: Affenhuahuas are intelligent and brave little dogs. They can be stubborn at times. Affenhuahuas are sensitive, playful dogs who like the Chihuahua tend bond with one person over all others.
Affenhuahua Health
Eye Health: The Affenhuahua may need eye drops to prevent "tear" stains.
Dental Health: The teeth of an Affenhuahua should be brushed frequently to help fight tartar.
* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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