_Information on AKC Chihuahua  Puppies_ 
(http://www.akc.org/breeds/chihuahua/puppy.cfm) 
 
 
It is my undersatnding that there is no "standard, mini, toy, pocket,etc"  in 
breeding Chihuahua's.  So what do you mean when you say " Can she be a  mini 
when they are both standards?  "









Chihuahua Breed Standard
_Toy  Group_ (http://www.akc.org/breeds/toy_group.cfm) 
General Appearance
A graceful, alert, swift-moving  compact little dog with saucy expression, 
and with terrier-like qualities of  temperament. 
Size, Proportion,  Substance
Weight – A well balanced little  dog not to exceed 6 pounds. Proportion – 
The body is  off-square; hence, slightly longer when measured from point of 
shoulder to point  of buttocks, than height at the withers. Somewhat shorter 
bodies are preferred  in males. Disqualification – Any dog over 6 pounds  in 
weight.  
Head
A well rounded "apple dome" skull, with or without  molera. Expression – 
Saucy.  Eyes - Full, round, but not protruding, balanced, set  well 
apart-luminous 
dark or luminous ruby. Light eyes in blond or white-colored  dogs 
permissible. Blue eyes or a difference in the color of the iris in the two  
eyes, or two 
different colors within one iris should be considered a serious  fault. Ears – 
Large, erect type ears, held more  upright when alert, but flaring to the 
sides at a 45 degree angle when in  repose, giving breadth between the ears. 
Stop 
– Well  defined. When viewed in profile, it forms a near 90 degree angle 
where muzzle  joins skull. Muzzle – Moderately short, slightly  pointed. Cheeks 
and jaws lean. Nose – Self-colored in  blond types, or black. In moles, blues, 
and chocolates, they are self-colored.  In blond types, pink noses permissible. 
Bite – Level  or scissors. Overshot or undershot, or any distortion of the 
bite or jaw, should  be penalized as a serious fault. A missing tooth or two is 
permissible.  Disqualifications – Broken down or cropped ears.  

Neck, Topline, Body
Neck –  Slightly arched, gracefully sloping into lean shoulders.  Topline – 
Level. Body – Ribs  rounded and well sprung (but not too much 
"barrel-shaped").  Tail – Moderately long, carried sickle either up or  out, or 
in a loop over 
the back with tip just touching the back.
(Never  tucked between legs.) Disqualifications – Docked  tail, bobtail. 
Forequarters
Shoulders – Lean,  sloping into a slightly broadening support above straight 
forelegs that set well  under, giving free movement at the elbows. Shoulders 
should be well up, giving  balance and soundness, sloping into a level back 
(never down or low). This gives  a well developed chest and strength of 
forequarters.  Feet – A small, dainty foot with toes well split up  but not 
spread, 
pads cushioned. (Neither the hare nor the cat foot.) Dewclaws  may be removed. 
Pasterns – Strong. 
 
 
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Hindquarters
Muscular, with hocks well apart, neither out  nor in, well let down, firm and 
sturdy. Angulation –  Should equal that of forequarters. The feet are as in 
front. Dewclaws may be  removed. 
Coat
In the Smooth Coats, the  coat should be of soft texture, close and glossy. 
(Heavier coats with undercoats  permissible.) Coat placed well over body with 
ruff on neck preferred, and more  scanty on head and ears. Hair on tail 
preferred furry. In Long  Coats, the coat should be of a soft texture, either 
flat or 
 slightly wavy, with undercoat preferred. Ears –  Fringed. Tail – Full and 
long (as a plume). Feathering  on feet and legs, pants on hind legs and large 
ruff on the neck desired and  preferred. (The Chihuahua should be groomed only 
to create a neat appearance.)  Disqualification – In Long Coats, too thin coat 
 that resembles bareness.  
Color
Any color - Solid, marked or splashed.  
Gait
The Chihuahua should move swiftly with a firm,  sturdy action, with good 
reach in front equal to the drive from the rear. From  the rear, the hocks 
remain 
parallel to each other, and the foot fall of the rear  legs follows directly 
behind that of the forelegs. The legs, both front and  rear, will tend to 
converge slightly toward a central line of gravity as speed  increases. The 
side 
view shows good, strong drive in the rear and plenty of  reach in the front, 
with head carried high. The topline should remain firm and  the backline level 
as 
the dog moves. 
Temperament
Alert, projecting the ‘terrier-like’  attitudes of self importance, 
confidence, self-reliance. 
Disqualifications 
Any dog over 6 pounds in  weight.
Broken down or cropped ears.
Docked tail, bobtail.
In Long  Coats, too thin coat that resembles bareness.  
Approved August 12, 2008
Effective October 1,  2008
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