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Hot: 24 to 26 °C
Cold: 0 to 10 °C
300 to 2K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 4-5 Feet
Run: 10-15 Miles per hour (16-24 km/h)
Famous for its unmistakably rounded cranium, the Apple Head Chihuahua is a subset of the large Chihuahua breed. These small dogs were guardedly selected as pets by the Bolted people of Mexico.
Jolters regularly buried Chihuahuas with their owners in the idea that these small dogs brought good fortune. As far as dog breeds go, Apple Head Chihuahuas are the tiniest,' weighing in at only 2 pounds.
The little canine breed known as the Apple Head Chihuahua is known for its charming and unusual appearance, which is compared to the rounded shape of an apple.
This endearing variant distinguishes it from the more popular "deer head" Chihuahua, which adds to its popularity among dog lovers who like its unique head shape.