is the opend fontanel what they call molera?  I beleive I read in a Chi 
magazine that the molera was what they used to tell if a chi was full-blooded.  
This was years ago, but it is very common in chis.  My Pablo's was open for 
quite some time, but being a deerhead, I guess his closed up pretty early, 
about 6 months.  However, some don't close at all and it is okay... -- em :)


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From: Anne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/12/05 Tue AM 09:34:52 CST
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Info requested

                  
> My daughters chihuahua had puppies 2 weeks ago and the one I chose did
not grow and today she died, the vet said her fontanalle was full and
states hydrocephalic. Is this common?

The fact that she didn't grow and then died does sound like hydrocephalus. 
I don't know what the vet was basing his diagnosis on, but I sure hope it 
wasn't the puppy's open fontanel.  Many, many chihuahuas have fontanels that 
take years to close or never close at all, and this is perfectly normal in 
chihuahuas.  One of my chis, Chiclet, took until she was four years old to 
close.  My other chi, Luna, still has an open fontanel at 5 years of age and 
I'm sure always will, because hers was larger.  She's perfectly healthy 
otherwise, and we have to be careful of her head when she plays because she 
loves to roughhouse and race madly around the house.

Hydrocephalus isn't common and is sometimes misdiagnosed because of the open 
fontanel and the applehead head shape, but it is more common among 
chihuahuas than most other breeds.  With the applehead head shape, the very 
common chihuahua open fontanel, and the fact that in chi puppies their heads 
look oversized anyway, the ONLY way to confidently diagnose hydrocephalus is 
with a skull ultrasound or MRI.

Chihuahuas are the longest-lived breed of dog there is, and it's not that 
unusual for them to live into their late teens/early 20s.  So Bandit should 
still have plenty of time to enjoy your love.

Anne

            



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