The Good Things About Raising A Chihuahua Rescue Dog

by Pet Care on November 26, 2008


Taking in a Chihuahua rescue dog and saving it from an abusive situation while at the same time giving it a new home is a wonderful thing. Your little dog may never understand how to show you how much it appreciates what you are doing but if you stay patient then the rewards will come for years and years. You will need the right people to help you out and you will need to know what to expect from your Chihuahua rescue dog so take the time to do some reading and become an informed owner.

There is nothing more important to a pet than a good vet. You will need to find a vet that can help you understand and get through to your dog because your little dog has been through a lot and will probably have some very special needs for some time to come. A good vet can help you get through the initial stages of getting your new dog used to the fact that it is safe and loved now instead of abused and abandoned.
It may be a long shot but you can contact the local Chihuahua breeders and ask them if they would mind being a resource to you while you are raising your Chihuahua rescue dog. Some breeders do not mind helping out any Chihuahua owner with any advice they may need while other breeders do not have the time or do not make it a practice of offering free advice. All you can do is ask and you may be able to find someone else you can turn to when you have a question.

The Chihuahua is a very proud dog and when it comes out of an abusive situation it more than likely had that pride destroyed by the abuse. It will take a lot of love and patience to bring that pride back and you will have to just do your best to be there for your dog. A Chihuahua needs that high sense of self for it to really be comfortable so be patient and be ready for a tough battle.
Probably the biggest challenge you will face will be housebreaking your Chihuahua rescue dog. If you are fortunate enough to have received a dog that is already housebroken and wants to show you how it can be a good dog then you are in luck because one of the toughest parts is done for you. But some Chihuahuas do not housebreak very well and for a rescue dog you may want to consider a litter box if they are not housebreaking. Fill the litter box with shredder paper and praise them when they use it. For what your dog has been through it may be the best option.

Never punish your Chihuahua. This is true with well-adjusted Chihuahuas and this is especially true with rescued Chihuahuas. They will get tense and defensive if you start to punish them and they may start to bite. Remember that your little dog has been through a lot so be patient with it and use a lot of positive reinforcement to get the results you want.

This article offers good advice on raising your Chihuahua rescue dog. This article is full of helpful Chihuahua information.

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