The Fawn Dog is also known as the Deer Dog because of its deer-like shape.

It is native to Germany and has its style in many modern famous paintings. It is now spread throughout Europe and other countries. It has a petite body, short, hard and smooth coat, and a complexion ranging from dark brown to tawny, with the cheeks, lips, mandibles, throat, lower half of the forelimbs and the inside of the hind limbs being tawny. The body height is 25~30 cm and the body weight is 3~5 kg. The head is slightly rounded, the muzzle is slender, the ears are large and erect, the eyes are oval, and the color is black and translucent. The forelimbs are erect and the hind limbs are thick. The tail has a high heel, an erect tail, and is often docked. This dog is lively and agile, and has been widely used as an ornamental dog for a long time. In its early days in Germany and Scandinavia, this now-famous ornamental dog was already the favorite working dog and guard dog for local residents.

The species distribution of the Fawn Dog

Dispersion areas: America, Europe, Asia

The development and origin of the Fawn Dog< p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">Some people believe that this dog is native to South America. It was initially regarded as a noble dog breed by the Incas and later spread to the Aztecs. clan. Some people also believe that this dog is a breed that came to the New World with Spanish invaders, or was introduced from China in the early 19th century. Some people believe that it was developed from dogs raised by Mexicans during the 19th century.

Introduction to the Breeds of the Fawn Dog
Introduction to the Breeds of the Fawn Dog

Psychological Objectives of the Fawn Dog

Height: Male Chihuahuas are 5.9-9.1 inches (15.0-23.0 cm) at the shoulders. Female Chihuahuas are 5.9-9.1 inches (15.0-23.0 cm) at the shoulders. Weight: Male Chihuahuas are 2.2-6.6 pounds (1.0-23.0 cm). 3.0 kg) Female Chihuahua weighs 2.2-6.6 lbs (1.0-3.0 kg)


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