But it looks like he did, and my middle sister got him a similar jacket. He hated collars and leashes, which he accepted reluctantly for walks, but every morning he would bring me his jacket. And around the house he would appear with an air of, "I have arrived ! I’m here to save everyone." Pop referred to him as "The Attack Rat".
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@JimboSaturn Yes. You know how some of the larger breeds think they’re "lapdogs" ? Most Chihuahuas I’ve known, my own and those of friends, are surprisingly protective of their owners. My best friend had one, Milo, and she told of a time when she had a repairman to the house and Milo sat in front of my friend and watched the worker. The dog put himself between the worker and my friend, so subtly that my friend didn’t really notice, but the worker did. He told my friend, "that’s why Chihuahuas make really good watchdogs, in spite of their size."