Politics & Government

Humane Society Seeks Your Thoughts on Chihuahua Overpopulation

By taking this short survey, you can let shelter officials know your thoughts on the population explosion of this popular dog breed.

If you've read Sunday Patch column, you've noticed . That's because of all dog breeds, the Chihuahua is the most common breed being brought into shelters around the Bay Area. According to the , these animals are either strays or are being relinquished by their owners.

By taking this short survey, you can let shelter officials know your thoughts on the overpopulation of Chihuahuas. Click here to take the survey.

So why the explosion in Chihuahua litters? There are several theories according to Delucchi. One is that  has turned these miniature dogs into accessories---problem is, these accessories need love, food, water, exercise, play, companionship, and regular visits to a veterinarian.

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Another theory to the small dog phenomenon is the false expectations held by owners, especially parents. Small dogs don't necessarily make the best companions for small children, and once the dog doesn't live up to the owner's expectations, off they go to the shelter.

And finally, popularity breeds popularity--because there are so many of them out there, many more litters are accidentally produced. It's what Delucchi calls a perfect storm for a Chihuahua epidemic.

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The Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA is seeking the community's input on the over population of the Chihuahua dog breed. By taking this short survey, you can let shelter officials know your thoughts on the overpopulation of Chihuahuas. Click here to take the survey.

For more information, go to www.phs-spca.org.

 

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