2: the long coat and the smooth coat.
I think the puppies are both long and short. Thats my guess.
Yes, the Field Spaniel sheds moderately. Its long coat also requires regular maintenance, including grooming and trimming.
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.
It could be possible,but not exactly, a purebred chihuahua and mininature pincher may look the same, but their not.Chihuahuas have curled or long tails, a true min pin always has a docked or stubby tail like a doberman pincher,chihuahuas have a more rounded skull, a min pin has kind of a square head, chihuahuas come in different colors and coat types, but the min pin only comes in a smooth coat and is black or chocolate and rust and red.But it's still possible. = =
There isn't really a smooth-coated border collie. The border collie is a different breed, but the rough collie, with a long double coat, and the smooth collie, with a shorter coat, are pretty closely related. The rough collie and the smooth collie both originated for herding purposes in the British Isles. They have the same general shape, size, and colorations. The only big difference is the coat type.
'Cause nobody who has seen him has a heart. (or they simply can't afford him)
There are a few different types of Chihuahua that are recognised as standard:Shorthaired - Has a short smooth coat, and typically is said to shed very little.Longhaired -The long coat that can be straight or curly. The ears of this type have a unique fringe and the tail is long and furry. For these types of Chihuahua, shedding is more common and because of the long hair, thus the dog would need to be groomed more often than a shorthaired.Applehead - Has a short nose and a rounded head, often broader than the jaw, similar to that of an apple.Deerhead - Not seen as a standard due to the sloping forehead. Deerheads have longer noses than Appleheads.Irresponsible Chihuahua 'breeders' often use terms like 'Teacup', 'Pocket-size', 'Toy' etc. to describe puppies, often bred to achieve a tiny size and not for health. These terms are not recognized by the breed standards and are marketing gimmicks to inflate the value of puppies.
Yes, as long as the chihuahua is "in heat" and they get "hung" (which you will know), the pug can get the chihuahua pregnant.
not all long coat dogs shed, i have a Maltese cross shih tzu cross lhasa apso and she doesn't shed but iv'e also got a great dane that sheds constantly.
"Coat" has a long vowel sound. The "o" in "coat" makes the long /oʊ/ sound.
It really doesn't matter as long as the dog is as delicate as the chihuahua.