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"<b>Star of Stage and Screen:</b><br><br>Chihuahuas can be seen in many films and tv shows, including 'Legally Blonde,' 'Big Momma’s House 2,' 'The Soup,' 'Ren and Stimpy,' and 'Invader Zim.'<br><br>Famous people love these little dogs because they can be taken everywhere quite easily.<br><br>Some celebrity Chihuahua owners include Eminem (Smoky), Paris Hilton (Tinkerbell), Adrian Brody (Ceelo), John Gebhardt (Scab), Vince Carter, and Heart Evangelista.",

"<b>Saucy Dog:</b><br><br>The Chihuahua is a fearless dog that needs to be kept on a leash because they may confront larger dogs at their own risk.<br><br>While they are commonly known as indoor pets, they love to explore new terrain.",

"<b>Ah, Small Packages...</b><br><br>The Chihuahua is the smallest breed of dog in the world, and weighs between one and ten pounds. ",

"<b>Long Live the Chihuahua!</b><br><br>Chihuahuas can live up to 18 years--quite a long lifespan for a dog.",

"<b>The Apple Doesn't Fall Far From the Tree:</b><br><br>The Chihuahua is a sturdy, feisty animal that easily adapts to most types of living environments.<br><br>Chihuahuas typically take on the personality of their parents. Make sure that you avoid pups that come from yappy, annoying stock.",

"<b>A Soft Spot:</b><br><br>Like human babies, Chihuahuas are born with a soft spot on their heads.<br><br>Owners of Chihuahua puppies under 6 months are cautioned to be careful when handling their puppies' heads.",

"<b>A Happy Accident:</b><br><br>Poppy, dog star of the movie, <i>Mars Attacks!,</i> was found by owner Tim Burton while driving around in Tokyo with friends.<br><br>The pooch was also feathered in <i>Ed Wood</i> as Bela Lugosi’s dog. In real life, Bela Lugosi had big dogs.",

"<b>Petite and Perfect:</b><br><br>The AKC does not have a set standard for the height of the Chihuahua.<br><br>Typically, Chihuahuas are between 6 and 15 inches tall, and weigh between 3.3 and 6 pounds.",

"<b>Its in the Genes:</b><br><br>Water on the brain is a physical abnormality that is found in toy breeds of Chihuahuas.<br><br>This genetic condition is found in very young puppies, which typically die from the disease 6 months after birth.",

"<b>Mysterious Past.</b><br><br>The origins of the Chihuahua is shrouded in mystery, although it is fairly certain that they were brought to the United States from Mexico.<br><br>For years, Chihuahuas were originally thought to have breed there but recent research now suggests they were first raised in Spain, Egypt, or China and then brought to Mexico.<br><br>The Chinese were well known for dwarfing, or downsizing, both plants and animals, a strong suggestion that the Chihuahua may find its first home here."];