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Did you ever wonder where the smallest dogs in the world came
from? Much
of the Chihuahua's history is speculation and theory, although
everyone agrees on some matters. The Chihuahua is named for the
Mexican State that borders Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico. It is
believed that the breed descended from the Techichi, a small canine
that dates back to Mayan times (around the 5th century
AD).
n the world came from? The history of the Chihuahua dates back to
ancient Mexico. They were believed to be sacred and they have never
forgotten this.
The Toltecs (the people that conquered the Mayans) are
believed to be the first to domesticate the Techichi and brought
the canine into the home as pets and also used them for religious
purposes. After the Aztecs became the ruling class of Mexico, they
also used the dog as a companion and in religious ceremonies. This
has been learned due to the writings in Mayan, Toltec, and Aztec
writings in tombs, temples, and pyramids. Also, remains of the
small dogs were found in graves in both Mexico and the United
States so this could back up the religious
theory.
The dogs were found in the state of Chihuahua in 1850 in old ruins
near Casas Grandes, and are thought to be the ruins of the palace
built by Emperor Montezuma I. The relics and remains of the
Techichi indicate that the breed was longhaired and mute, very
different from the modern Chihuahua. The Aztec wealthy and clergy
thought the Techichi to be sacred while the lower class had little
use for the dogs and sometimes used them as
food.
When the explorers arrived in the New World it is believed the
Techichi breed with a dog that was brought over and the result is
the Chihuahua that we have today. The tiny modern day Chihuahua has
gone through many changes and become very popular since their
discovery. The American Kennel Club first registered the Chihuahua as a breed in
1904. Color variations are limited only by the imagination. The
smooth coated variety is still the most publicly recognized, but
the long-coat variety has increased in numbers and popularity.
Chihuahuas are a long lived breed, often achieving 16 or more years
of age.
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