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In reply to the discussion: The Top Three Most Aggressive Dog Breeds- You’ll Be Surprised! [View all]LiberalFighter
(53,544 posts)And never had that as an issue by the adopters.
The woman that was part of rescue had a Chihuahua that was very much a family dog and very irritable towards those not in family. She would try to be nasty with me at first but then mellowed out. I dog sat her several times at my place.
I've got a Chihuahua now that I'm still fostering. She is scared of cats and very timid with other people. She tries to move away from them. Never has bared her teeth or anything like that. I'm able to pick at her ears, stick my finger in her mouth. If she misbehaves like trying to scrounge food from my girl she gets a small jab. Most times I can either snap my fingers, count 1,2,3 or count with my fingers and she usually jumps back on the recliner. She does love belly rubs and scratching her ears or stroking her head. Nap times she will sleep against my arm and hand.