Deer Head vs Apple Head Chihuahua: What’s the Difference?

Deer head vs apple head Chihuahua

Chihuahuas are often referred to as being either “deer head” or “apple head,” depending on their appearance and physical characteristics.

It’s a common assumption that deer head and apple head are official varieties of the Chihuahua. But if you read the breed standards for the Chihuahua, you won’t find them listed as such. The American Kennel Club (AKC), Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) and United Kennel Club (UKC) recognizes only long coat and smooth coat (short coat) varieties. They do, however, call for a well-rounded “apple dome” head. So, what are deer head and apple head Chihuahuas and how do they differ?

Deer Head and Apple Head: What Does it Mean?

“Deer head” and “apple head” are unofficial terms used to describe a Chihuahua’s appearance, particularly in regards to his muzzle and facial structure.

  • Apple head Chihuahuas have a round apple-like head with a 90-degree angle where the muzzle joins the forehead.
  • Deer head Chihuahuas have a longer deer-like head with a sloped junction of approximately 45 degrees where the muzzle joins the forehead.

There are other differences between the two (see below for a complete list), but you can usually tell a Chihuahua’s type by looking for these characteristics.

Somewhere throughout the Chihuahua’s history, the breed separated into two variations: the apple head and deer head. We don’t when this genetic evolution occurred, nor do we know how. Pre-Columbian artifacts discovered in Central America depict small dogs with both apple and deer-shaped heads, suggesting this evolutionary split occurred before the Europeans discovered the New World.

Some breed experts theorize that a small ancient dog known as the Techichi is the Chihuahua’s true ancestor, while the deer head variety is a cross between the Techchi and the Chinese Crested. Others believe the Techichi is the deer head’s true ancestor. Regardless of how it happened, there are now apple head and deer head Chihuahuas.

The Apple Head Chihuahua

Apple head Chihuahua

The apple head Chihuahua is named after its apple-shaped head, which is noted in the breed’s standards.

Apple head Chihuahuas can have a smooth coat or a long coat in any number of colors or color combinations.

Here are some of the characteristics of an apple head Chihuahua:

  • Apple head Chihuahuas feature a prominent 90-degree angle (known as a stop) where the muzzle meets the forehead. This juncture should essentially form an “L” shape, indicating an apple head. This is the most distinguishable feature of an apple-head Chihuahua.
  • Apple head Chihuahuas have shorter jawlines than deer head Chihuahuas.
  • They often have shorter necks than deer head Chihuahuas.
  • The AKC specifically mentions the apple-like facial features in its breed standards for the Chihuahua.
  • Due to their apple-shaped skulls, apple head Chihuahuas tend to have more prominent and expressive eyes.
  • Apple head Chihuahuas have a stout, “cobby” body featuring short legs relative to their body length.
  • Nearly all apple head Chihuahua puppies are born with a molera or “soft spot” in their skull. This cranial opening typically closes, however, by 3 to 4 months of age.
  • Apple heads are the only type of Chihuahuas that can compete in the show ring.

The Deer Head Chihuahua

Deer head Chihuahua

Also living up to its namesake, the deer head Chihuahua has facial characteristics resembling that of a young deer’s face. If you look at a young deer’s face, you’ll notice they have a long muzzle, large ears and a sloped forehead, which are characteristics of this breed variation.

Deer head Chihuahuas are also found in both smooth and long coats. While coat colors vary, fawn is the most common.

Deer head Chihuahuas are just as popular, if not more popular, than apple heads. The Taco Bell dog, Gidget, was actually a deer head Chihuahua. During her 8-year career with the national fast food chain, she was responsible for introducing this breed to millions of Americans. Gidget was the first Chihuahua many Americans had ever seen. Her adorable appearance and fun-loving personality skyrocketed the breed’s popularity through the late 1990s.

Here are some of the characteristics of a deer head Chihuahua:

  • The muzzle of a deer head Chihuahua is longer than an apple head’s.
  • Instead of a 90-degree angle, deer head Chihuahuas have a slope where the muzzle meets the forehead. You can feel for this slope by gently running your index finger from the tip of your Chihuahua’s nose up to his skull, which should reveal a gradual slope of approximately 45 degrees.
  • This variation typically has longer legs, resulting in a taller body height without the “cobby” appearance of an apple head Chihuahua.
  • Deer head Chihuahuas have larger ears, which like its apple head counterpart, also remain erect and upright once fully developed.
  • Deer head Chihuahuas often have longer necks.
  • They also have a longer jawline than apple head Chihuahuas.
  • Because they are not recognized by the AKC as an official variety, deer head Chihuahuas are disqualified from participating in conformation dog shows.
  • Moleras occur in deer head Chihuahuas, though the condition is more prevalent in apple heads.
  • Fawn is the most common coat color for deer head Chihuahuas (see images of deer head photos above).
  • Deer head Chihuahuas are often larger than apple heads, weighing more than the standard six pounds as defined in the AKC’s breed standards.
  • Whether true or not, some owners claim deer head Chihuahuas are less aggressive.
  • It’s also believed that deer head Chihuahuas have fewer health problems.

Only Apple Head Chihuahuas Meet Breed Standards

Neither the AKC nor any other major canine association distinguishes between apple head or deer head Chihuahuas. The breed standards for the Chihuahua require “A well rounded ‘apple dome’ skull, with or without molera.” Other variations of the head, including the deer head, are not allowed.

Upon hearing this information for the first time, many owners assume their deer head Chihuahua isn’t a real Chihuahua. If a Chihuahua doesn’t meet the AKC’s breed standards, conventional wisdom may lead you to believe he’s not an actual Chihuahua, right? Not necessarily. You can still have a purebred Chihuahua without the characteristic apple-shaped head, and you can still register him with the AKC, assuming he’s a pedigree whose parents are also registered. However, he won’t win any ribbons for showmanship at conformation shows like the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, the National Dog Show, the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship, or Crufts since he doesn’t meet the breed standards.

Breed standards created by the AKC and other canine organizations are used for judging dogs at conformation shows. If a competing dog fails to meet the standards for his respective breed, judges will automatically disqualify him from receiving the championship title. Spayed or neutered dogs are also disqualified from competing in conformation shows, regardless of whether they meet their respective breed’s standards.

The bottom line is that deer head Chihuahuas are real Chihuahuas; they just won’t win points or championship titles at conformation shows. The same can be said for Chihuahuas weighing over six pounds, which is also grounds for disqualification.

Should the AKC Recognize Deer Head Chihuahuas?

Being that they are so common, there’s a strong argument that the AKC should acknowledge deer head Chihuahuas as a variation of the breed — and this wouldn’t be the first time the organization has done so.

In 1936, the AKC separated the English Cocker Spaniel into two varieties: the traditional English Cocker Spaniels and the American Cocker Spaniels. A decade later, they revised the standards again to include the American Cocker Spaniel as a separate breed (only dogs of different varieties can be interbred, not breeds). While similar in appearance the American Cocker Spaniel is shorter than its English counterpart and found in more colors. American Cocker Spaniels are also “showier,” with less instinctual drive to chase prey.

1952, the Chihuahua Club of America (CCA) — the official AKC parent club for the breed –revised its standards for the breed, separating the Chihuahua into long coat and smooth coat varieties, the latter of which was preferred as pets. More than half a century later, breed standards created by all of the major canine associations recognize long coat and smooth coat varieties. Perhaps we’ll see similar action taken by the AKC in the near future, acknowledging the deer head Chihuahuas as a separate variety.

Can My Chihuahua Have Characteristics of Both Apple Head and Deer Head?

Absolutely! Many Chihuahuas are born with, or later develop, characteristics of both apple head and deer Chihuahuas. A Chihuahua with a perfectly found apple-shaped dome may feature the longer muzzle and larger ears of a deer head variety. Or a Chihuahua with the sloped muzzle of a deer head may feature the apple head’s cobby body.

Furthermore, don’t assume that breeding two apple head Chihuahuas will result in a litter of all apple heads, or vice-versa for deer heads. When breeding two Chihuahuas of the same variety, there’s always a chance that one or more puppies in their litter will be the opposite variety.

In Conclusion…

Unless you plan to compete your Chihuahua in a conformation show, don’t worry about whether he’s an apple head or deer head. While there are nuances between these two varieties, both exhibit the breed’s fierce, confident and fun-loving personality.

Is your Chihuahua an apple head or deer head? Let us know in the comments section below!

References:

https://www.akc.org/breeds/chihuahua/index.cfm

https://chihuahuaclubofamerica.org/

Comments

    • lawrence coleman
    • August 4, 2023
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    I have deer head chi that i adopted at the gbhs and since i had here she won’t eat the food from hard foods and soft foods she won’t eat what can i get her so that she will eat.

      • Cheryl
      • September 14, 2023
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      My 2 hr old deer head Chihuahua loves Hills Science diet-small bites/Lamb rice formula. Good luck!

    • Barbara
    • July 17, 2023
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    I acquired a deer chihuahua 3 years ago today. She was jet black, no white,, beautiful. I had never thought about having this breed of dog. She is an emotional service 🐕‍🦺 her name is doja. Her owner was 30 and died in a car accident. Doja and I are inseparable and I can’t imagine my life without her.

    Last year I met an apple head chi at a store check out and I fell in love with him for doja, his name Sir. And he is a 3rd smaller than her. She delivered her first litter on June 20 2023, 10 puppies. They are so beautiful. Now I’m able to give my friend’s mother a puppy along with his friends that want one. Of course I want one too lol. Doja gets to raise it to be just like her. 😎

    • Laura
    • June 30, 2023
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    My deer head chihuahua is huge he is 17lbs I got him from a breeder. I saw both parents and they were big as well. And my vet had never heard of a deer head. Does anyone else have a big deer head chihuahua like my Mason.

      • Zoe
      • August 19, 2023
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      My Deer head Chihuahua is seven years old she might weigh eight and a half lb. She is the greatest for me I am 81 years old she is with me all the time.

    • Dawn. Futch
    • January 22, 2023
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    I have 2 chihuahuas one is 8 years old came from the shelter. Came from a bad situation. I have had her for a little over. A month can’t get her potty trained and I have a 3 month old whose ears don’t stand up. Is that common? They both deer heads.

      • Andy
      • July 26, 2023
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      May be due to teething, or try rubbing ears

    • Jayne Soules
    • December 28, 2022
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    I just recently acquired a little girl Chihuahua. She’s dark brown mostly but has tan and white on her. I was told she was an apple head but after some research I now believe she’s a deer head. Which makes no difference to me because I love her the same. One of my dearest friends has her and when she passed away I suddenly acquired her. She is so much fun to have around. She’s about 1year old now and what I’m wanting to no is how old should she be before I breed her with another Chihuahua. And how do I find another like her.

    • Paula
    • December 12, 2022
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    I have a black deer head Chihuahua. She is 11 weeks old. She is sweet but the biting is a problem. She won’t listen about the bitting. Do the stop bitting when the loose their baby teeth?

      • Joanie
      • August 4, 2023
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      We have a 5 month old deer head and we got her when she was 8 weeks old. Her biting was so bad. Our hands were just ripped to shreds. We really had to work hard at stopping her from biting. So if she bit us we’d yell “ouch” really loud or just ignored her and put her down. But we did use the water bottle. And some don’t like this method but it’s just a little squirt of water to snap her out of the episode. I’m happy to say now that her baby teeth fell out she’s a like a whole new dog

    • Carol
    • November 26, 2022
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    I have two chihuahuas Bella and Eric, I love them. They are wonderful little dogs.Couldnt live without them.

    • Janelle Blansette
    • November 18, 2022
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    We have the most beautiful, very rare brindle colored little deer head Chihuahua puppy we named Papito, & he’s an absolute joy as we mourn the death of our beloved 13-1/2 year old apple head Chihuahua, Hunnybun. My husband & I adore this breed!

      • Tammy
      • August 28, 2023
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      I have a almost all white 10 pound chihuahua that I rescued off the street. She looks stout almost like she has a little bit of pit in her. According to a neighbor, she ran away from a bad owner. Wondering if she was a cross breed from a back yard breeder and was a disappointment because she was too small.

    • Wendy
    • September 24, 2022
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    I have a girl apple head chihuahua long hair she’s 6 years old I’ve had her since she was 3 weeks old black and white and grey and I believe she’s pregnant by my male apple head he’s a blond long hair I’ve had him since he was 4 weeks old there very special to me I treat them as my children I love them so much they are aggressive if they do not know you are you come in to my home

    • Delores
    • September 17, 2022
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    I have a deer head, she has flaky skin, she’s 8 months and she doesn’t bark! She’s a sweetheart! Any suggestions on her skin problem

      • corine
      • October 10, 2022
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      Delores I give a few drops of coconut or olive oil on the dry kibble.

      • Pixie
      • October 15, 2022
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      Our chihuahua had terribly flaky skin and hair loss. He turned out to be hypothyroid. He’s been on thyroid medication for a year now, and his hair is growing back and the big flakes of skin are no longer falling off him.

      • Janelle Blansette
      • November 18, 2022
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      Hi Delores! I recommend bathing your little Chi with a shampoo made with oat to decrease itchiness & add moisture to her skin & hair, followed by a super moisturizing oat formula conditioner that you should massage into her hair & skin, & leave on her for at least 5 minutes before rinsing her off. In between baths, you can use spray-on leave-in conditioner for dogs & massage it in through her hair until it coats her skin well. Please let me know if this helps you. Blessed be. –Janelle

    • Kathy Stockton
    • September 17, 2022
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    I got my dear head from the animal shelter. She is black with two white toes. She is fast as lightning and does in fact remind you of a dear running around in the backyard. She loves to cuddle. My Bella is a sweetheart!

      • Christine
      • December 4, 2022
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      My deer head is also black with white on her toes! Her legs are longer and he is just 10 lbs. He is wonderful and we are together 24/7 unless he is at doggy daycare playing with his friends.

    • Lillie
    • August 29, 2022
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    I have a 3 month old apple head Chihuahua female OMG she is so full of energy, I can’t keep up with her lol. I do need tips in potty training if anyone has some

    • Steele
    • July 7, 2022
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    I have a 3-year-old deer chihuahua when she’s drinking water after going on a walk she’s even heathen like really hard does anybody know what that might be please let me know thanks

    • Robbie c
    • March 29, 2022
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    I have had my deer head for 25 human years since a pup, easy to train, few health problems only thing close to her description is stubborn and needy.

    • Rhonda Bastarache
    • September 9, 2021
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    my chi used to do it all the time when he was alive, every time he did it I used to laugh and he would keep on doing it, so whenever I ask him to twirl he would spin like that, it’s a Chihuahua thing.

    • Kathy R Amick
    • August 19, 2021
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    Big ears does not always determine if they are deer heads, I have an apple head long haired and he has big ears. I think the big round head and soft spot in the top of their head determines that they are apple heads. Appleheads have a molera on top of their head, a soft spot. All purebred appleheads have this molera. And they have a big round head.

    • Elizabeth Keehn
    • August 19, 2021
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    I was told that my Bella Girl is a Deer Head chihuahua mix but I just seen a picture of on in your site that looks identical to my Bella Girl she is a try color and she does look like a apple Head chihuahua but she about the size of a Dodson length.

    • Suzette Ehrlich
    • August 16, 2021
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    My little 4 lb deer head walks on her hands if there is one drop of moisture on the grass.

    • Rachel S
    • August 4, 2021
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    I have a dear head chihuahua and it is a shame the AKC doesn’t recognize this amazing group of dogs. She is so smart and loving, certainly worthy of recognition in dog shows.

    • Tim Wheeler
    • July 21, 2021
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    my chihuahua is a long hair deer face chihuahua. tho he is an older dog – one paper shows he was born in 2013 and another shows he was born in 2010 – he has a lot of energy and is a lot of fun to be with.

    • Arlene Sampson
    • May 21, 2021
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    I have a natural Merle deerhead who is just under 18lbs. Was normal till he was 3 and spent a summer in the country running free and wrestling with a hyper 80lb lab! Hes bulked up pretty good!!!

    • Penda Weaver
    • May 12, 2021
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    Kloe is a truely great friend and companion.She is a black and white dearhead. She’s probably the best mannered dog I’ve ever had. I love her much!! We are happy together. Personality galore. So so sweet but a good guard dog too.

    • Julia Ferguson
    • April 7, 2021
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    I have a deer head and an apple head from the same litter. They’re both beautiful dogs and so sweet!

    • Catherine
    • February 19, 2021
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    Thank you for your comments, I just got a deer head chihuahua puppy, a rescue 6 months old, yesterday, he jumps and prances and stands on his hinds legs to play, I love him already, super smart and so loving. I was blessed with the gift of unconditional love.

    • Pamela Thompson
    • December 31, 2020
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    My Mr. Peanut is a deer head… He is so spoiled. He has short hair and a mix of a white and tan coat.

      • Wanda
      • November 11, 2022
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      Danarys (Dani) is a female deer head! So sweet but with a big bark! She turns heads! 8 months old and pees/poops on a pad! Hates the grass! Car sick so no bye bye rides!

    • Debbie Coetzer
    • November 9, 2020
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    I have an apple head Chihuahua who is 3 years old that jumps on his back legs like he is begging for food. Took him to vet and they said that he is not a Chihuahua. I bought him 5 years ago from a breeder.

      • Inquiring Minds
      • February 4, 2021
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      First, how is he 3 if you bought him 5 years ago. Second, if the vet said he’s not a chihuahua then what is he?

      • Robin M. Helem
      • March 26, 2021
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      My Dayn is dear head Chihuahua.

      • Kristina
      • November 11, 2021
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      We have a Mini Aussie & our vet said he was not an Aussie. Check out Wisdom Panel, it’s a DNA testing website for pets. Our “non” mini Aussie’s DNA came back as 100% Aussie, zero mix or variations. Can’t always take what the vet says to the bank, lol.

      • Rin Zsiga
      • October 10, 2022
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      So what did they say he was???

    • Ronnie as Proctor
    • October 26, 2020
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    I adopted my dear headed Chihuahua from an animal shelter they thought he was a mix of some kind but when I paid for him I researched him and found out he was a deer headed Chihuahua I’m glad the animals said they didn’t know it might have cost me more but I love this dog

      • Debra jamieson
      • October 30, 2020
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      I have a female deer head and she runs and jumps like a real deer, does yours?

        • Ava
        • November 17, 2020
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        Yes I have a boy he can almost jump over my fence

        • bobby mills
        • December 14, 2020
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        I have a boy my daughter gave me for my birthday in June she was told he was a teacup but when I saw him I knew he wasn’t a teacup I named him Pablo and he can jump to my stomach when playing his 7 months old now and I love him very much

        • Patricia
        • January 20, 2021
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        Yes mine does, she is 6 months old and loves to jump and play in the leaves. She is a blast to be around

        • Michelle
        • March 3, 2021
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        Yes lol 😆

        • Deb Kellogg
        • April 1, 2021
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        Yes. I have a 6 month old deer head and she jumps off the back of the couch, leaps much like a deer when she runs. She is so fun to watch and loves to leap and run!

        • Kimberley Buckel
        • May 3, 2021
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        Yes! A 4 year old male named Dobie

        • Chris
        • November 20, 2021
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        I have a deer headed chihuahua. My vet called her deer legged, and she prances and plays around like a young deer at times too. Super cute and playful when she does it.

        • Jeff
        • May 4, 2022
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        I found our chihuahua abandoned in the middle of the road when she was 3 months old. Vet said she was chihuahua but didn’t fit the apple head look( I didn’t know about Deer head.) Now I do and she has all the traits of a Deer Head but the color is black and white which I suspect is some Toy Fox Terrier. Now I can for certainty my Bella is Deer Head Chihuahua with a sprig of TFT

          • Faith Parks
          • December 26, 2022
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          I have a tannish brown colored Deerhead Chihuahua. His ears were very large as a puppy, but they’re now a lot smaller and droopy looking, but sometimes when he hears something, one or both ears will point straight up lol.

          He’s very jumpy, highly energetic, and prances around like a deer as well when he’s excited!

          I’m working on controlling his love of nipping at hands and feet with the uh-uh, and ouch! technique 🤷🏽‍♀️, but it’s been helping a lot.

          He also loves to play tug of war and fetch! He loves to cuddle and enjoys car rides! He does soft growls when I’m trying to move him to a different location while he naps. He turns into coojoe if I bathe him for more than one minute flat lol.

          I started wondering why he didn’t look more like applehead Chihuahuas, but thanks to this article I now know why, because he looks exactly as described by this article and the pictures above! Have a happy furry day 🐾

      • Toni
      • February 11, 2021
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      I also adopted a deer headed Chihuahua from a shelter and always thought she was part rat terrier because of her appearance, how fast she runs, and how high she can JUMP! DNA testing showed her as a purebred mexican deer headed Chihuahua. She is the best dog and I just love her. The perfect size for a lap dog and so affectonate.

        • Christine
        • December 4, 2022
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        I agree 100% with you because I thought the same thing. My boy is so fast it is incredible to watch when we go to the dog park. I thought for sure he was part terrier as well because his legs are so long. He is the perfect companion!

        • Helen Wendt
        • June 26, 2023
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        I had my first Chi a long hair AKC registered. When she was 4 came into heat and our neighbors Doxie got to her. She delivered two pups, one was stillborn. My Puppy was delivered about 21/2inches and maybe 5-6 Oz. Took long time for him to learn to walk, I named him Tumbles. They were both loving, faithful companions. SADLY I had auto accident and could not care for them. Found great home for both. Since then I have had two more Chis. Pixie passed from Congestive heart, told a common condition, now have my deerhead Cuddles. She is loveable and loves being held. But she does not give kisses. Instead turns head and gives a stare. Is this just her personality? My others were super affectionate.

      • Dmitriy
      • January 27, 2022
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      Same! The ACC was like ‘um he’s some kind of chihuahua?’ Then the vet says he’s definitely a terrier. After a DNA test, he is 88% dear headed chihuahua. Love my little guy.

      • Tangela
      • May 22, 2022
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      I have a deer head Chihuahua name London she is 5 years old and mean the world to me she my Mommy baby 🥰🥰

    • Janice
    • October 16, 2020
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    I am curious at what age can you tell if a chihuahua is a Deerhead ? I am buying from a man who has bred his chihuahuas. I want a Deerhead and not an Apple head. He usually releases the dogs at about 6-8 weeks old. Since I prefer a Deerhead I don’t know whether you can see if the dog has the deer appearance. Thank you.

      • Jacob Harris
      • October 28, 2020
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      The deer head will have big ears u can tell right off the bat and are usually slimmer than the apple head.

        • Kimberley Buckel
        • May 3, 2021
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        That sounds like my perfect specimen of a male deerhead chihuahua Dobie!

        • Rin Zsiga
        • October 10, 2022
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        I have a deer head and I think deer heads have a little longer nose then apple head. I think apple heads are shorter legged and stockier. Also their ears are bigger and sit more upright then an applehead. My little darling is 4 mos and 5 lbs. She is honey colors.

      • Sandra Taylor
      • September 21, 2022
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      I bought a puppy for $400 was told she was a apple head. As weeks went by she grew and changed. She ended up being a deer head. Long legs big ears a beautiful color and pattern. She is reddish tan and white. She runs and plays all the time. She loves to swim. We only have one problem that is she won’t stop biting. She bites our hands and feet when we walk. She is very friendly and sweet but the biting is a real problem. She doesn’t listen very good either. Any help I would appreciate it.

        • Rin Zsiga
        • October 10, 2022
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        That is a deer head i am pretty sure. That’s what my sweetie is, slim body, longer legs, bigger ears and longer muzzle. Love her so much!

        • Rin Zsiga
        • October 10, 2022
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        You didn’t say her age. As they get older they grow out of the hand biting stage, but have you tried holding her muzzle closed for 15 seconds and saying no, with a stern look?

    • Becki Hernandez
    • July 18, 2020
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    I am so glad to find your site. Is it possible to have an apple head and a deer body? I have what I believe to be part deer head chihuahua. I never knew there was a difference. I have a Golden Doxie who was rescued from a person who had her chained in the yard so he could sell puppies. She had 6 puppies at 11 months of age and I still have one; Emmie. I’ve been trying to figure out what the father was. She has the 90 degree nose, but the body of a deer head, except she has her mother’s ears. She leaps like a deer when she runs. But she is bigger than chihuahuas I’ve known so I never considered it seriously until I read your site. She is sweet as pie and a real cuddle bunny. Oh. And she’s a real “What about me?” personality.

    • Rose
    • July 15, 2020
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    Well I just got my little guy Cocoa he’s dark brown n has tan lining I love him he cuddles with me he barley barks he walk with me him listens I love my dear head fur buddy I wouldn’t trade my boy for nobody!! Never new I’d get a chi my husband n army so he brought me a cuddle buddy I love Cocoa!

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