21/03/2026 by Redazione Chihuahua FriendsLong Hair or Short Hair? The Ultimate Guide to Choosing the Perfect Chihuahua for YouAre you thinking about getting a Chihuahua but can’t decide between long hair or short hair?Are you thinking about getting a Chihuahua but can’t decide between long hair or short hair? It might seem like just a cosmetic choice, but the difference is way more important than you think. Short-Haired Chihuahua: The Classic Elegant ChoiceSmooth, almost “velvety” coat.Easier to manage when it comes to grooming.Perfect if you live in the city and don’t have much time for brushing.Downside: more sensitive to cold weather.Long-Haired Chihuahua: The Little Prince of the HouseSoft, sometimes slightly wavy coat.Requires frequent brushing (at least 2-3 times per week).Plush, “cuddly toy” appearance—ideal for those who love endless snuggles.Downside: prone to tangles and dandruff if neglected.Personality: Does Hair Type Matter?Many believe long-haired Chihuahuas are calmer and short-haired ones are more lively. In reality, that’s a myth: their personality depends much more on the individual dog and early training than on coat length.Leggi ancheChihuahua Coat Colors: Complete Guide to Coats and Genetic Variations Prices and AvailabilityShort-haired: more common, slightly less expensive.Long-haired: rarer, and sometimes pricier.The truth? There’s no “better or worse.” Choosing short or long hair depends entirely on your lifestyle. Want a practical companion? Go short. Dreaming of a mini-plush toy to brush and cuddle? Go long. Either way, your Chihuahua will love you with all its heart.Potrebbe interessarti anche…How Much Does a Chihuahua Really Cost? Real Prices, Hidden Fees, and What You Need to KnowThe Chihuahua Comeback: Bigger Brain, Surprising Intelligence, and More Fears?Why Your Chihuahua Stretches When You Get Home: The Hidden Meaning Behind This Adorable BehaviorWhy Your Chihuahua Is Always Attached to You: The Real Reason Behind This Behavior (Most Owners Miss This)Why Your Chihuahua Stares at You: The Invisible Bond Between Dog and Owner