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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2007

Millimeter Long Hair Chihuahua

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  • How old was she in this video?

    We have a long hair Chihuahua also, and he looks just like her!

  • @JRaeA404 Millia was about 1 year old for the 1st video... She is over 4 years old now... She is a good dog!!!

  • @radon223 almost looks like a papillion! how cute! How big did she get? also can you train them to be OK in an apartment... like to not bark at everyone and potty train?

  • @freddyphredphred - Milli is a long hair chihuahua. When she is wet from swimming you can see the chihuahua. She was very easy to house train using puppy pads. We still use the pads in the winter when it is too cold to take her outside (-15 to -30 degrees). She does bark but I think we started it. Great indoor dog...

  • Do you think that Millimeter could have some Papillon in her?

  • @lovemybeau - To my knowledge Milli is pretty much all chihuahua... She only weights 5 lbs and is on the small side... I think that Papillons are larger... We pick her out of the litter because of the papillon like appearance...

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  • I want some cheese.

  • " GET DOWN"- Arnold Swhsdfs......

    "Get Doooown" - The guy in the vid

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  • the finger 0:32

  • cheese hahah"let me get some cheese"!

  • she always bites your finger lol

  • lol "now you get some cheeseeeeee!" XD LMAO!!

  • @ZanyZoey411 Also, from what I know, you should never use a dog's name before a command because it devalues the dog's name. The only times I think you're supposed to say the dog's name are when you're using the "Come" or "Watch me" commands, or when you just want the dog's attention. -- I know you're probably not training her for any obedience titles or anything, but since you seem to enjoy training, I thought you might like to know these little tips. :) I hope it's helpful or informative.

  • Great work training her! If I could offer some constructive criticism, I would tell you to work on not repeating commands so many times. Instead of saying, "Milli, sit, sit, sit," say, "Sit," then just wait for the behavior. By repeating a command over and over, you're teaching the dog to not respond on the first command, which can actually be dangerous in situations where "leave it" or "stay" need to be used. (You don't want to say "Milli, stay, stay, stay!" if she's near a busy road, etc.)

  • Well shes so cute! I hope my little boy is as well trained as she is. Hes only around 7 months and knows how to sit, lay down, and high five.

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