Chihuahua Husky Mix: All You Need To Know About Husky-Chi

Chihuahua Husky Mix: All You Need To Know About Husky-Chi

This may be a breed that when you hear the name, your insides recoil a little. It doesn’t seem natural for these two breeds to be mixed together. Mixing a large breed with a small breed isn’t common and wouldn’t occur frequently in the wild. This is because a mismatch in parental sizes can lead to difficulties in the birthing of puppies, such as puppies who are too big to naturally pass through the birth canal. This can sadly lead to death in the mother. Science has found a way around this using artificial insemination, and C sections can help produce healthy puppies of different size breeds, but should not be undertaken without professional help and previous breeding experience. When bred properly, the Husky Chi is an adorable, fluffy small breed full of energy and love for their owner. 

Personality 



A chihuahua is loyal to one companion and prefers lots of time with that person and can be possessive.

When mixing two breeds, you can inherit personality traits from both parents or just one. This often makes for a nice surprise and a unique dog as you learn their individual personality traits as they grow and develop.

A chihuahua is loyal to one companion and prefers lots of time with that person. They can be possessive. This can lead to barking or destructive behavior if left alone for long periods. They are not good with small children, so suited more to homes with adults only. 

A husky is a high-energy dog who is known for its intelligence. They get bored easily and suffer separation anxiety. If not properly trained and entertained they can turn to destructive behavior like digging, destroying furniture, and even escaping your property. 

Exercise 

Even though your Husky-Chi may look small, their exercise needs are still moderate. Allow 30-40 minutes each day for a walk. Access to a garden to play in on top of walks is helpful to burn off any extra energy. Your Husky-Chi will need lots of toys to keep busy at home. 

Training 

The Husky-Chi is very clever and will love to take part in obedience, scent work, or agility.

The Husky-Chi is not a good choice for a first-time or novice dog owner. They can be stubborn to train, mostly from the Husky genes. Start training from day one, and use a professional trainer for the best results. The Husky-Chi is very clever and will love to take part in obedience, scent work, or agility. 

Grooming

The Husky has a thick double coat, that needs regular brushing. The Chihuahua has a short to medium-length coat that needs minimal upkeep, just a gentle weekly brush. Your Husky-Chi should have a short to medium-length double coat that will need brushing one to two times a week. Read more about brush types here. You can bathe your Husky-Chi if they get dirty, but try to do this as little as often, as it can strip beneficial protective oils from the coat. 

Size

A chihuahua Husky mix can be hard to predict in terms of size and weight, as it depends on which parents’ genes are expressed in the puppies. On average when fully grown, they usually weigh around 7-15 pounds and are approximately 6-15 inches in height. They are considered a small to medium breed of dog and are considered full grown at around one and a half years old. 

Health 

Huskies are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, and eye conditions such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy.

Genetically if you cross two breeds of dogs, you are widening the gene pool and reducing the risks of health conditions, but it’s still possible for predispositions to be inherited. 

Huskies are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, and eye conditions such as cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy.

Chihuahuas are prone to many health conditions including dental disease, heart disease, obesity, collapsing trachea, and luxating patellas amongst other conditions. 

When mixing these two breeds, you must be very careful about exercising your Husky-Chi in the heat of the day, as they can suffer from heat stroke

Dental health

Dental care is something that needs particular attention in your Husky-chi. Daily toothbrushing should be started from a young age, even when she still has her baby or deciduous teeth. You can also use dental treats and oral mouthwash solutions. Your Husky-Chi will need a yearly hygienist appointment at the veterinary clinic for a scale and polish with dental x-rays. Tooth brushing on its own will not stop dental decay but can slow it down considerably. Dental disease can be painful, and lead to bacterial spread from the teeth to other organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys. When looking for dental products, always look for the VOHC stamp of approval, or refer to this list

Summary 

The Husky-Chi is lovable, unique, and rare. If you are an experienced dog handler with lots of time to give your Husky-Chi, they will love and adore you openly. They will be the friend that never leaves your side, always on hand for comfort and affection without being a lap dog. Being aware of their particular needs and health concerns can help you keep the Husky-Chi as healthy as possible for a long time, as this mixed breed can easily live 12-15 years, and sometimes even longer! 

FAQs:

Can you mix a Chihuahua with a Husky?

There is a huge size difference between these breeds so intentional breeding can result in dystocia (abnormal birthing) and a mother who is unable to naturally deliver her puppies, needing a C section to be able to live. Breeding is done by Artificial Insemination by a veterinarian. 

What is a Husky and Chihuahua mix called?

There are a few common names including Husky-Chi or Huskyhuahua.

How much is a Husky-Chi?

The usual cost for a Husky-Chi is around $1000-2000. You may be able to find a Husky-Chi at a rescue for a cheaper adoption fee, so always check rescues first. 

Can a German shepherd mate with a Chihuahua?

Physically this would be very difficult as there is a big height difference and dogs need to ‘tie’ for successful mating. It can result in puppies that are too big to be naturally born and could risk the chihuahua mother’s life in process of a C section. Do not breed these two breeds together.