LOL! Everyone who replied here... oh my! From Head On to Laxatives... I guess Chapstick isn't so bad then! :) It could be so much worse.... and yes, having a little Chi is like having your own little thief in the house! (And now I'm looking to add another one to the family?!) LOL!
--- In [email protected], "Tracie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Miki does the same thing, if he is not watched close then he will eat > what ever he can, Like one day i left the door open on the bottom > cabinet in the bathroom not thinking about him getting in there a > digging around, i go lay down and i hear this chopping slurping > sound, i look down at him and his lips are orange and i am like what > tha?? well i get to looking and he has gotten a box of laxatives out > of the cabinet and all of them are there EXCEPT 9, it was a new pack, > so i start freaking, i call my sis in law and she says to lock him in > a small area with pp pads and watch him, if he starts having the runs > i might have to take him to the vet, i watched him for two days and > nothing, his poo was like normal, he EATS everything, chapstick, > badges for work, if i sit my purse down in his reach everything is > all over the house and some things are missing, its like having a > little theif living with you, so now i have to remind myself to hang > my purse on a door knob or else, he has eaten so many chapsticks i > have lost count, heck i could own stock in chap stick, he has eaten > cotton balls, so yes i would say that is normal you just have to > watch them close they are SNEAKY little creatures > --- In [email protected], "Victoria" <Vicki70@> wrote: > > > > OK - this is funny yet serious at the same time. > > My 11-month old Chi, named Bailey, decided she needed to > moisturize - > > I guess from the inside out. > > It is bad enough she is being treated for diarrhea right now - and > > then I found "the evidence" on the floor this afternoon. (She has > two > > feline accomplices - they get the items off the tables and help > > Bailey get the goods!) > > All I could think of was, "Oh no!!" > > Anyone else have these issues? Should I be concerned about this? > > Like I said, it is kind of funny on one hand - but she's just a > baby > > and if she's going to have serious problems - then there's NOTHING > to > > smile about. > > She's acting fine and being as cheerful as ever so I'm thinking > this > > is just a "don't let it happen again" kind of incident. > > Thoughts and suggestions are welcome! > > Any ideas? > > Will Bailey be ok? What would you do if this was your Chi? > > > > Thanks, > > Vicki > > > " Lets talk about our wonderful little friends! Join today! " Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chihuahuas/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chihuahuas/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

