Chihuahua and Fawn Identification of dogs
Chihuahuas (certain introduction)

Distinguish between Chihuahua and Fawn Dog
Fawn Dog

It is relatively easy to distinguish Chihuahuas and Fawns with different colors when they are young. However, if they are both black, it may be a bit awkward for some people who have just come into contact with these two dogs. Good identification. Because they both have big eyes, long ears and generally petite bodies, it is not easy to distinguish them. So in order to allow people who don’t know these two types of dogs to distinguish them, let’s analyze them. Distinguish between Chihuahua and Fawn Dog.

Chihuahua: The smallest dog breed in the world, with a round head, large, thin and erect ears, round and large eyes, and a short, slightly pointed tone. The proportions of the body are rectangular, the neck is slightly curved, and it is perfectly integrated with the shoulders. The hind limbs are muscular and well-isolated, and the feet and legs are feathered. The shoulder height of an adult Chihuahua is about 13-23 cm, the body weight is about 1-3 kg, and the average life span is about 13 years.

Fawn Dog: Miniature Doberman, because it looks completely like a deer, so it is called Fawn Dog. The shoulder height is about 25-30 cm, and the body weight is generally 3-5 kg. The skull of the Fawn Dog is relatively round, the ears are large and erect, the eyes are oval, the complexion is black and translucent, and the muzzle is slender. Compared to the Chihuahua, the Fawn's ears stand higher and are sharper. The overall shape and weight are also larger than those suitable for Chihuahuas. In comparison, the eyes of the fawn are not as big and towering as those of the Chihuahua.

It is easy to distinguish Chihuahuas from Fawn Dogs as long as they are carefully distinguished. If you want to distinguish between the two kinds of dogs, it is best to have a certain understanding of one or both of them. In this way, they can be distinguished according to the standards.

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