15 Gorgeous Chihuahua Shades That Stand Out

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Chihuahuas have a flair for surprising people in the most delightful ways. Their tiny frames and bold personalities already turn heads, but there’s something extra special hiding in their coats. Hues and patterns can be just as unique as the pups themselves. Let’s take a closer look at colors that truly stand out.

Blue Fawn

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Soft gray undertones give this coat a misty appearance, with a beige tone and cool bluish highlights around the muzzle and ears. The effect stands out even more when paired with light eyes. A rare combination that tends to turn heads.

Black Sabled Silver

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It’s a perfect blend of frost and shadow that looks more like high-end fashion than dog fur. Cool silver fur topped with inky black tips creates a coat that gleams with depth. Their darker tips bring depth and intensity, especially when shadows play across the silvery surface.

Chocolate & Tan

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Rich cocoa fur sets the base, but those lighter tan accents command the spotlight, significantly above the eyes, around the chest, and on the legs. Contrasts of this nature feel rich and refined. While similar patterns exist in other breeds, this combo is less common in Chihuahuas.

Lavender

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Hints of lilac drift across this pale, diluted chocolate coat. Though it doesn’t appear genuinely purple, the soft pastel sheen strikingly catches the light. Lighter features like amber eyes and pale noses typically accompany this distinctive shade, enhancing its delicate, dreamy quality.

Chocolate Brindled Fawn

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Fawn-colored coats marbled with rich, chocolate brindling give off a bold, swirled pattern that’s anything but basic. These stripes vary wildly from pup to pup, making each one unique. The mix adds texture and intensity, particularly when paired with amber eyes or a dark brown nose.

Gold & White

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Golden tones meet a neat white in this soft, eye-catching combo. The coat usually glows in sunlight, with rich yellow tones balanced by snowy patches on the chest, face, or paws. It’s less common than red or cream mixes, and the gentle contrast gives it an elegant visage.

Chocolate Blue

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Two dilute genes meet to create this rare, cool-toned brown. Flecks of the smoky blue surface under particular light give the coat depth and dimension. The effect extends beyond fur—noses and paw pads often echo the same unique hue, rounding out this distinctive coat.

Blue & Tan

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Dusty gray fur sets the stage for this elegant color combo, but the tan points become the main highlight. Markings above the eyes, chest, and legs add a sharp contrast that accentuates their features. Regularly compared to a mini Doberman, this unusual coat still delivers full-on Chihuahua flair.

White

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Nothing distracts from a Chihuahua’s face quite like a solid white coat. Free of markings and undertones, this color focuses on expressive eyes and tiny frames. Pale noses and soft-colored eyes typically complete the expression, giving these pups an angelic, standout presence.

Chocolate Sabled Fawn

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It is the sable effect that gives each strand a gradient, darkening the back while keeping the belly lighter. Soft brown and black layers highlight this rare coat, with depth and a blended finish. Warm tones that capture the essence of autumn in fur form stands out even among Chihuahuas.

Solid Black

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A glossy, all-black coat is harder to come by than many think. Most dark Chihuahuas have some markings. Solid black pups have a uniform, inky tint from head to tail, sometimes accompanied by dark eyes and noses for a striking, sleek appearance.

Chocolate & White

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Rich cocoa fur contrasts beautifully with a narrow white stripe down the forehead or chest. That flash of white breaks up the dark base color just enough to make each dog look different. Sometimes, the blaze fades with age, adding more variation.

Fawn Brindled Black

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The stripes don’t follow any rules—they break across the body in irregular patterns, giving each dog a wild-card look. The difference between the golden undertone and the dark overlay creates a standout appearance. Black brindling over a light fawn base gives this coat an edgy twist.

Black & Tan

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Bold black coats with tan markings give these pups a sharp, clean-cut look. Tan shading on the coat plays up their expressive eyebrows and adds softness to their tiny frames. It’s a timeless combo that feels classic and fierce, especially on a small body with such a big personality.

Blue Brindled Fawn

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Smoky stripes twist through beige in ways that shift under every light source. This unusual mix draws attention in its own way—indeed, it is a rare find. Brindle striping over a pale fawn base already stands out—but throw in a diluted blue overlay, and you’ve got a coat that feels unreal.

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