chihuahua

     

Chihuahua is a state in northern Mexico with a mainlan area of 244,938 square kilometers (94,571.1 sq mi), slightly bigger than the United Kingdom. It is surrounded by the Mexican states of Sonora, Sinaloa, Durango and Coahuila and the U.S. states of Texas and New Mexico. Chihuahua is the largest state in Mexico by area, and therefore has the nickname, "El Estado Grande."

Trivia about chihuahua

  • Yo quiero this breed whose origins are shrouded in mystery
  • This "canine" state is Mexico's largest in area
  • This smallest dog breed is named for the largest Mexican state
  • Pancho Villa became governor of this Mexican state in December 1913; & no, he didn't live in the doghouse
  • This tiny dog that shares its name with a Mexican state descends from a dog known to the Toltecs centuries ago
  • The famous American Indian Geronimo spent his childhood in this "dogged" Mexican region
  • On the cartoon series "Ren & Stimpy", Ren is this breed of dog
  • A dog of this breed became famous for saying, "Yo quiero Taco Bell"
  • This breed is noted for its loyalty, energy, curiosity & of course, intelligence - "What is a logarithm?" (watching "Jeopardy!" contestant on TV do the same)
  • Ay, this tiny dog is named for Mexico's largest state in area
  • Known to the Toltec, this small breed tends to wheeze & snore because of its short nose
  • In 1998 a canine of this breed, the world's smallest, became spokesdog for Taco Bell
  • In 1920 Pancho Villa retired to a ranch in this Mexican state that shares its name with a breed of dog
  • This smallest of all dogs comes in all canine colors
  • In length, the smallest living dog is one of this breed, 6 inches from the nose to the tip of the tail
  • The techichi, a small dog prized by the Toltecs, was the ancestor of this even smaller dog
  • Dog-gone it! Ciudad Juarez is in this Mexican state
  • Sadly, in 2009, the bell tolled for 15-year-old Gigi, a dog of this breed, who gained fame starring in Taco Bell commercials
  • Muy grande Mexican state(9)
  • This smallest recognized dog breed may derive from another tiny animal, the fennec fox
  • The Casa of the "Royal Dog of the Americas" would be in this city twice occupied by American troops in the 1840s