This is why I spent two years talking to this woman.. I really felt 
a connection to her. I was in total shock when after two weeks I 
couldn't find her.. I am so happy to hear from her.. I was broken 
hearted. I plan to keep in touch with this woman and was reaching 
out last night when I wrote.   I would have persued this in the name 
of my dog and the dog that I now have.. I was in hope that someone 
knew something on how to persue this . Anyway, this is the way the 
breeder's work together.. Usually after we do a trade like this we 
keep in touch  and there is a bond .. Sometimes we even go to visit 
eachother. This breeder has wanted to come up to Alaska for some 
time. Cindy


--- In [email protected], Ronnie Kidder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> Thanks  Marsha, this was a good view point!!  
> 
> marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:           
>   I'm glad someone else made this reply so I didn't have too. One 
thing that is hard for many to understand is that you can not 
possibly keep ALL the chis you come across. The whole point of 
(ethical) breeding is to better your line to produce the "perfect" 
chi. Sometimes this means letting one that is not quiet up to 
standards or can no longer breed, go to a good pet home. It is 
different than just having one chi that is part of the family. Yes, 
all of my chis are part of my family, and personally I couldn't let 
one go but that is why I also do not breed as much as many 
breeders....I have a hard time letting even the pups go....after 12 
weeks, I am attached!!! But, if you are going to breed, it is just a 
matter of fact that sometimes you have to say goodbye. Otherwise, 
you can never better your line because you are stuck with the same 
line and you can never introduce a new characteristic, for the same 
reason. And, if us breeders can't work to better the breed, then non 
breeders are
>  going to be stuck with mixed breeds, puppy mill pups, and lesser 
quality pups.  jmo
>   Marsha
>    
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>     From: Jen-CA 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 5:42 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] I got ripped off Help
>   
> 
>   Hello,
>    
>   That is what breeders do, we get to know other breeders with 
other bloodlines and we make trades.  Nothing wrong with it.  We 
love the pup that leaves and know they are going to a good home that 
will love them and we love the one that comes to us.  WE want to 
better our lines and that is what breeder friends do, they trade. I 
guess you may not of known she breeds?  We breeders help each other 
reach our goal in bettering the breed.
>    
>   Jen-CA
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>       I hope I don't offend you, but TRADING A DOG? How cruel can 
you possibly get? That little brindle Chi is a living, breathing, 
thinking, feeling creature that was probably scared to death, not 
mention wondering what he had done wrong to deserve being dumped so 
casually. My Chi's are my babies and I could no more trade any one 
of them than I could trade off my husband for a newer model. It was 
great that you wanted a pup, but you should have kept the brindle 
too. I true dog lover always has room in his or her heart for one 
more.
>    
>   Gloria
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is tooooo good!" Syndrome, from the film, "The Incredibles".
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