Rat-Cha:American Rat Terrier and Chihuahua Mix
Facts & Origin
Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mix - a hybrid breed.
This is the ultimate playmate for kids! The Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mix is a fun-loving and energetic pup that will keep kids entertained for hours. These pups are also great protectors, so you can rest assured that the family is safe when you have a Chihuahua- American Rat Terrier mix as a guardian.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
A Chihuahua-American Rat Terrier mix typically has a girth of 20 cm and a weight of 2-3 kg. They have a small, compact body with short legs. Their coat is usually short and coarse, and their tail is long and tapered. They have a triangular head with large, erect ears. The eyes are dark and round, and the muzzle is short and blunt.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | USA - Mexico |
Life expectancy | 12 - 20 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | average - low |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mix - Such is probably his nature.
A Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mix can best be described as the perfect combination of two opposite dogs. On the one hand, there is the Chihuahua, which is one of the smallest dog breeds in the world. On the other hand, there is the American Rat Terrier, a medium-sized breed that was originally bred for rat hunting.
When you mix these two breeds together, you get a dog that is small enough to be portable, but also has the energy and athleticism of a much larger dog. This breed is ideal for people who are looking for a lap dog that can keep up with hikes and other activities.
These dogs are also incredibly loyal and loving, which makes them great companions. They are also relatively easy to train, although they can be a little stubborn at times.
The only downside to a Chihuahua-American Rat Terrier mix is that they can be a bit high maintenance when it comes to grooming. Their long coats need to be brushed regularly to prevent matting, and their nails also need to be trimmed regularly.
Overall, Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mixes make great pets for active people looking for a small companion. They are loyal, affectionate and relatively easy to train. Just be prepared that grooming their long coats will take a little time!
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mix.
Chihuahua-American Rat Terrier mixes are prone to some health problems, but are generally hardy and disease resistant. Some of the health problems that have been observed in this mix are patellar luxation, backward sneezing, and tracheal collapse.
Patellar luxation is a condition where the kneecap (patella) slides out of position. This can be painful for the dog and may require surgery. Reverse sneezing is a condition in which the dog makes a honking sound when it breathes in. This is usually not a cause for concern and will go away on its own, but if it persists, it may be a sign of an underlying health problem. Tracheal collapse occurs when the cartilage that supports the trachea deteriorates. This can make it difficult for the dog to breathe and may require surgery.
Overall, Chihuahua-American Rat Terrier mixes are healthy dogs with few known health problems. However, like all dogs, they are prone to some health problems. If you are considering getting a Chihuahua-American Rat Terrier mix, be sure to talk to your veterinarian about the potential health risks and how best to avoid them.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The Chihuahua American Rat Terrier mix has a short coat that is mostly brown with some white markings. The coat is dense and does not require frequent grooming.
Fur length | short - medium |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Standing Ears |
Tail | stubby - lang |
Anatomy | slim, slim |
Size ♀ | 15 - 46 cm |
Weight ♀ | 2 - 16 kg |
Size ♂ | 15 - 46 cm |
Weight ♂ | 2 - 16 kg |
Suitable For | Children, Children, Seniors |
Known Diseases
Eye infections
Chronic eye infections can be very painful in dogs and can be treated with medication. In rare cases, the cornea must be treated.
Eye diseases
Often occur with allergies and intolerances.
Hypoglycemia
If an insulin dose was overdosed or accidentally administered twice, the dog may experience hypoglycemia.
Tartar
If dogs don't get a good food or sugary food, tartar can quickly appear.
FAQ
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A Rat-Cha is a cross between a Chihuahua and an American Rat Terrier.
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Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mixes can look different, but they typically have the small stature of a Chihuahua and the short, coarse coat of an American Rat Terrier. They may also have the erect ears and long tail of an American Rat Terrier.
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Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mixes usually weigh between 2-3 kg and grow 20 cm tall.
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Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mixes are active, playful dogs that make excellent companion dogs. They are intelligent and learn quickly, but can also be stubborn and headstrong.
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Yes, Chihuahua and American Rat Terrier mixes generally make good family dogs. They get along well with children and other pets, but can be too yappy for some families.
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