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Vote: yorkie or Chwawa?

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i dont no what breed i shoud get.

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  1. Chihuahua but you should get a bigger and protective dog


  2. Chihuahua they rock i have one and he's so cute  

  3. A mutt.

    They are better than any pure breed dogs out there.

    go to your local shelter

  4. yorkie and chihuahua

  5. both can be good dogs if trained well,  they can be snappy and need lots of training like big dogs.

    i recommend checking your nearest dog shelter to see if they have any yorkies or Chihuahuas in and see if you bond with it.

    if you cant find one at the shelter make sure its from a good breeder and check to see the parents in case of puppy mill.

    i like both breeds but i have a yorkie and i love him and hes a good boy! so yorkie.  

  6. I think you should learn how to spell CHIHUAHUA...Before you can think about getting one!

  7. yorkie.

  8. Either a Yorkshire Terrier or a Chihuahua from a responsible breeder, or a shelter. NO BYB's or PUPPY MILLS!

  9. YORKIE

  10. Yorkie, because you can spell it.

  11. Well you cannot spell chihuahua. So that is out of the question. I had a Yorkie once but they are very high matinence and was aggressive torwards my poodles. If you like small dogs i suggest getting a Toy or Miniature Poodle. They are my favorite dogs ever!

  12. neither until you grow up and learn about each of these breeds better.

  13. *I* would get a yorkie from a responsible breeder or shelter.

    *I* wouldn't get a chwawa, 'Cause there is no such thing!

    Now if you said Chihuahua, That would be a WHOLE different story! Chi's are absolutely beautiful!

    Get the breed that you think fits YOUR lifestyle the best! And make sure you get is from a responsible breeder. NOT a Petstore or Newspaper! Newspaper/Petstore puppies come from BYB's and/or Puppymills!

  14. I would totally get a yorkie. They are cute and friendly and are good around young kids, say in kindergarden. Chihuahuas are kinda scary. They have big eyes and big ears and they will claw at you and bark at a very annoying high pitched voice.  

  15. there both good dogs .

    The Chihuahua is a good companion dog. Courageous, extremely lively, proud and enterprising, it gives and demands affection. Bold and saucy, it moves swiftly to avoid being stepped on. Chihuahua's are strong-willed, intensely loyal and become very attached to their owners, even to the point of jealousy. They like to l**k their owner's faces. It is undeniably suspicious of people except for its owner. When strangers are present, it follows its owner's every move, keeping as close as possible. For some, they may be slightly difficult to train, but they are intelligent, learn quickly, and respond well to proper, gentle (positive reinforcement) training. This breed may snap at teasing children, after all it is too tiny to get away. The Chihuahua must resort to his sharp teeth in self defense. It is not recommended for children. He can be noisy and may require patience to housebreak. Many owners simply paper train this breed. Be sure to socialize your Chihuahua as a pup to avoid excessive aggressiveness with other dogs as well as reserve with strangers. They tend to be fairly dog-aggressive. Chihuahuas generally recognize their own breed, but sometimes disapprove of other breeds. However, a "very" well-socialized Chihuahua can be friendly with strangers and other dogs.

    The Yorkshire Terrier seems oblivious of its small size. It is ever eager for adventure and trouble. This little dog is highly energetic, brave, loyal and clever. Affectionate with its master, but sometimes suspicious of strangers. It can be aggressive to strange dogs and small animals. In other words, it has true Terrier heritage. They do best with older, considerate children. Yorkies are easy to train, although they can sometimes be stubborn. The breed is demanding and dependant and needs a lot of human attention. The Yorkie is an excellent watchdog, defending its territory in no uncertain manner. They can get snappish if surprised, frightened or over-teased, but are usually very sweet and loving. They can be difficult to housebreak. These little dogs should not be over-protected, for they may become neurotic. The Yorkie likes to bark, but it can easily be taught not to do so.

    I owned both dogs and I have to say yorkie is better.

    plus yorkies are one of the mos poplar dogs

    I recommend few other dogs

    there all very small.

    Papillon  http://www.littlepawz.com/papillon.html

    pomeranian http://www.littlepawz.com/pom.html

    malties http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en&cli...

    shih tzuhttp://images.google.ca/images?um=1&hl=e...

    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel  http://images.google.ca/images?um=1&hl=e...

  16. look into a Havanese, and also they have a recessive gene which makes them have short hair and they call the Shavanese look into them the shavanese you could get like 4 times cheaper   and I think they are cuter

  17. I have a chihuahua X  yorkie shes adorable!!

  18. I don't know much about a Yorkie, but I do have a Chihuahua.  She is the sweetest dog in the world.  Very loving and protective of our family.  In return, she needs a lot of attention.  She's not the kind of dog you leave home all day and just take out at night when you get home.  We love her.  

  19. Look up the two breeds on http://www.dogbreedinfo.com and compare them.Just make sure you have an informed decision before you adopt one so you do not regret anything.

  20. chihuauah there so adorable

  21. chwawa

  22. I would recommend you don't get a dog at all. Before you buy a dog you need to do A LOT of research on he breed and you obviously have not done any research at all. If you had you would have known how to spell Chihuahua but you can't which proves you haven't done any research which proves you are not a responsible dog owner which means you shouldn't own any breed of dog at all.

  23. First you research both breeds, but before that, you learn their proper names:

    yorkshire terrier

    chihuahua

    Find either on Petfinder.com or do a search for the breed rescue - that's how responsible, caring people get their pets.

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