Tina is a Chihuahua. Most people assume the Chihuahua originated entirely in Central and South America and derives its name from the Mexican state of Chihuahua. However, another theory holds that it originated in China and was brought to the New World by Spanish Traders, where it was then crossed with small native dogs. Most likely the Chihuahua is a combination of those theories. In any event, it is now one of America’s most popular breeds.
The Chihuahua’s coat can be smooth with soft, glossy hair, or long with a soft texture, either flat or slightly curly, fringed ears and legs, and a long plumed tail. They are small (less than 6 pounds), alert, graceful, swift-moving little dogs, often described as having a “saucy” expression.

Tina's preparing to help young readers.
Books about Chihuahuas include:
Carry-Ons: Traveling Chihuahuas, by Sharon Montrose
Chihuahuas, by Susan H. Gray
Chihuahuas, by Connie C. Miller
Chihuahuas, by Lynn Stone
How Willy Got His Wheels, by Deborah Turner
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