Do you want to know more about Chihuahua colors and markings?

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Besides, Chihuahuas are cute, fun companions and come in various colors.

But what colors do they come in? And are there any health or temperament issues associated with Chihuahua colors and markings?

Let’s find out if the Chihuahua is the right dog breed for you.

Chihuahuas are ancient terrier-like dogs, and it isn’t known how they first came to Mexico.

An ancestor of the Chihuahua was a favorite of the Toltec people, and Aztecs refined the breed.

The Chihuahua’s lineage possibly includes other dogs from Central, South, and North America.

Perhaps that’s why there’s so much variation in their color and markings.

The small size of the modern Chihuahua may come from crossbreeding with a hairless Asian dog.

That ancestral dog came to North America through the land bridge that is now the Bering Strait.

The first Chihuahua was registered in the American Kennel Club in 1908.

Chihuahuas come in two coats—long and smooth.

Chihuahua Colors and Appearance

In addition to not exceeding 6 pounds and a height of 5 to 8 inches, Chihuahuas come in an extensive range of colors.

And if you add markings, there are even more.

But before we go into markings, let’s look at the most common colors.

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These are

  • black
  • chocolate
  • gold
  • fawn
  • cream.

If that’s not colorful enough for you, there may be an

n occasional Chihuahua with fur that is blue, red, silver, sable, tan, brown, or white!

And like the pups in our pictures, Chihuahuas can sport more than one color in their coat at a time.

Rare Chihuahua Colors

Rare Chihuahua colors include solid-colored dogs, exceptionally pure white dogs, and spotted-on white.

A fawn appearance is a light tan with a red undertone.

Blue dogs are, in fact, a shade of black. However, the skin pigmentation of the eyes, nose, lips, and paw pads is blue.

Silver Chihuahuas are a shade of gray with white hairs shooting through, creating a shinier color than gray.

Chocolate Chihuahuas have brown hair with brown skin on the eyes, nose, lips, and paw pads instead of black.

Cream dogs are light tan with almost white color.

Chihuahua Markings

This breed’s markings include masks in white, black, and blue, along with fawn, cream, red, merle, and white.

Other markings include spotted-on white, black sable, and black masks with white markings.

Merle is a splashed pattern with darker color patches on top of diluted color patches. This controversial color pattern has been banned from showing Chihuahuas in some countries.

Sable refers to black-tipped hairs on a base color such as fawn or red.

Brindle refers to a pattern of darker stripes on a lighter background.

Chihuahuas may also have kiss marks, a patch of color in the eyebrow area.

They may be tri-colored, marked, piebald, or splashed.

Some Chihuahuas may even have ruby eyes, which usually look dark but turn red under certain lighting conditions.

These markings can all be found in both long-haired Chihuahua colors and smooth-haired Chihuahua colors.

The health of Chihuahuas Based on Appearance

Chihuahuas are brachycephalic breeds with flattened, shortened skulls. It gives them a cute expression, but this also causes health problems.

Chihuahuas with apple-shaped heads and bulging eyes could indicate a higher likelihood of hydrocephalus.

These small dogs are also more at risk of

  • patellar luxation
  • tracheal collapse
  • pancreatitis
  • hypoglycemia
  • intervertebral disk disease
  • brachycephalic airway syndrome
  • overcrowded teeth.

There are also some health concerns directly connected to specific Chihuahua colors.

Chihuahua Colors Connected to Health

Regarding Chihuahua colors, the main concern is that specific markings may be linked to genetic weaknesses.

In this respect, the wide variety of colors and markings in the Chihuahua don’t favor the breed.

Piebald Chihuahuas and merle Chihuahuas are most at risk.

The genes for these types of coloration are associated with eye and ear problems, including deafness and blindness. That’s why some breed registries outlaw these colors.

Chihuahuas also carry a dilution gene, which allows for more washed-out pigments.

Dogs with the dilution gene can suffer color dilution alopecia (hair loss) due to a faulty version of the dilution allele. Dogs most commonly experience this problem with blue coats.

A similar condition occurs in black and liver dogs, called black hair follicular dysplasia.

Chihuahua Grooming

Grooming differences are required for different Chihuahuas. It’s not based on color, so much on hair length.

Smooth-coated Chihuahuas need occasional brushing and baths.

Long-haired Chihuahuas must be brushed thoroughly at least once a week to avoid tangles and mats.

Because dental issues can be problems in Chihuahuas, you should brush your teeth regularly. Also, check ears and trim nails.

Chihuahua Colors Summary

Chihuahuas come in a massive array of colors and markings.

Two of these, Piebald and Merle, can affect their health. Responsible breeders of these colors will be able to discuss these with you and the precautions they take to protect their litter.

Do you have a favorite Chihuahua color?

Please tell us which you have at home in the comments box!

References and Further Reading:

Caring for Chihuahuas,” Chihuahua Rescue Victoria

Chihuahua,” American Kennel Club

Genetic Welfare Problems of Companion Animals: Chihuahua (Long and Smooth Coat),” Universities Federation for Animal Welfare

Health Problems Linked to Color,” Dog Coat Color Genetics

Merle Statement: Health Problems Associated with the Merle Allele,” Chihuahua Club of America

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