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Deer Head Chihuahuas are not considered rare; they are a common variety of the Chihuahua breed, though they are not recognized by major kennel clubs for conformation shows.
Deer Head Chihuahuas typically live between 14 and 16 years, and with proper care, they can often live even longer.
Deer Head Chihuahuas are not considered rare, but they are less commonly seen in dog shows because they do not conform to official breed standards.
Deer Head Chihuahua puppies typically cost between $300 and $1200, depending on breeder reputation and lineage.
Deer Head Chihuahuas are often considered less high-strung and more laid-back than Apple Head Chihuahuas, which can make them appear less aggressive.
Deer Head Chihuahuas are loyal, alert, and playful, often bonding closely with one person while being affectionate and more laid-back than Apple Head Chihuahuas.
A Deer Head Chihuahua has a longer snout, sloping forehead, and resembles a young deer, while the Apple Head (standard) variety has a round skull and shorter muzzle and meets official breed standards.
A Deer Head Chihuahua is a type of Chihuahua with a longer snout, sloping forehead, large upright ears, and a head shape resembling a young deer. Unlike the Apple Head variety, Deer Heads don't meet official breed standards for dog shows.
Friendliness in dogs depends more on individual personality, training, and environment than gender, though females may show more focus while males tend to be more social.
Male dogs are generally larger, more playful, and eager to please, often displaying boldness and marking behaviors; temperament varies widely among individuals.

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