Monday, May 11, 2009

Chihuahuas: Spirit Guides


Through local legends, the ancestor of the Chihuahua breed was greatly believed to have been found in 1850 in the old ruins near Casa Grandes. These ruins are found in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, where the breed gets it name. There are many different theories about the origin of the Chihuahua. One theory is that Chihuahuas are descended from the Techichi, a companion dog preferred by the Toltecs. Thought to have hunted in packs, the Techichi can be traced as far back as the ninth century and thought to be the Chihuahua’s native Mexican ancestor. Remains of dogs closely similar, but slightly larger than the average Chihuahua, have been found in such places as the Great Pyramid of Cholula, with these remains dating as far back as the 2nd century BC, and predating the Ancient Mayans. After the Toltecs were conquered by the Aztecs, it was thought that the early ancestor of the Chihuahua was offered as a sacrifice during religious ceremonies. The Aztecs would cremate and bury the dog with its deceased owners believing that they would act as a spirit guide for the souls of the dead. Legends were told that the blue/black coated Chihuahuas were revered as a sacred and strong religious symbol. The Chihuahuas with red coats were given the responsibility and burden of accompanying the sins of the dead by having them thrown upon a funeral pyre as part of that burden.

A second theory is that the Chihuahua dog originated from Europe and was brought to American around 1520’s. Another theory is that the dogs descended from China and were transported to America on Chinese trader ships. This theory follows the assumption that the Chinese favored small dogs to which the Chihuahua fits the description. Whatever the origin may be, there is one fact, the Chihuahua was associated with Mexico and were discovered by American travelers. In 1880 the Chihuahua dogs were brought to the United States and thought of as exotic pets.

The word “Chihuahua” means arid, sandy place. Today’s Chihuahuas are much smaller than its ancestors, and in 1904 the breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club as a purebred breed. The Chihuahua dogs remains a popular breed to this day.

My Chihuahua's name is Booger (shown in the picture above). He is a larger of the breed, weighing 15 pounds and has the typical temperament of a Chihuahua. He is a joy to have around and glad we decided to keep him when he was given to us 7 years ago.

4 comments:

  1. interesting post. i didn't know this info. when my son is a little older we're thinking of getting a mini chihuahua.

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  2. I just knew those little guys had some kind of special background. What always impressed me about the chihuahuas I have met is how attached they are to their owner. They seem to have just one person they attach to and everyone must stay back. I can't think of a better spirit guide. Did you ever think of taking Booger with you on a ghost hunt? I've wondered about the efficacy of using animals on a haunted site. I'd like to see a team do that because I know when I was growing up, our dogs noticed things right before stuff happened. When we lived in California, the entire neighborhood of dogs would go insane just seconds before an earthquake and when we had the 6.0, it had me in the "safe" corner asap and sure enough--as soon as I reached the spot, the huge quake came. Dogs are blessings.

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  3. Hey ladies, I have been spending time with my daughter and new grand-daughter so I am behind in my commenting. They will be home tomorrow so I will be back on track Thursday.
    Marbella - My Mom and Sister both have mini chihuahuas and just love them.
    Autumn - I knew that black chihuahuas had a meaning, just won't tell Booger that he is to be revered as sacred, it might go to his head, lol. Actually, he is. I saw one of those travel channel shows that had an investigation team using a dog to check out a known haunted place. This dog would not go in certain rooms and almost ran out of the place in fear. It seemed to sense or saw someone or something it didn't like. Interesting.....

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  4. What a fabulous article!! Booger is a real cutie!! when my mom was growing up she had a chihuahua and it was the most intelligent dog she ever had-really fascinating background information-best to the both of you as always-I always love seeing information that is totally new to me!!

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