Referring to weird chichi behavior, does anyone's chi dig before they lay down 
and go to sleep?  Both of mine dig in the blankets, the couch, the bed, and act 
as if they were digging to China!  Then then curl up and go to sleep.  Pita 
actually has to get tucked in her bed with blankets tucked tight under her, 
like a pie.  Pablo always has to dig and be under the blankets and be right 
next to someone.  He will not sleep alone, only if he is in hsi crate...


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From: Mindy Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/12/14 Thu PM 12:13:07 CST
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Kisses sweeter than wine

                  
Wow!  That's really interesting.  Thanks for sharing.     Mindy

Sheila Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:        Hi  I have been told by 
therapist that they have sometimes used Chi to detect seizure in people by 
laying around there neck.

Mindy Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:        I agree too!  Rein goes nuts 
when I come home after being gone even for a very short while.  Another thing 
that makes me think her licks are kisses is the way she plays with all of us.  
When she's playing with my husband, son, or daughter she plays like she's 
trying to grab their hands with her mouth - mouth open and making fun, playful 
sounds.  When she comes over to me though, or if I join in, I just get lots of 
kisses, then she runs back to the rest of them and starts playing again!    The 
kids say she does it 'cause she loves her mommy!</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  
<DIV>Another thing she does, which I've never seen a dog do before, is climb up 
on my shoulders and lay there.  She's done it in the car, but then she has the 
back of the seat to hold her there.  When I'm doing something or walking 
around, I have to keep a hand up on her to make sure she doesn't fall off.  
Whiles she's up there, if I turn my head and say something to her, she gives me 
quick kisses.  Has anybody ever had their Chi do this laying on the shoulders 
thing?  It sure keeps my neck nice and warm now that it's cold!     Mindy  

paloaltoalto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:      I agree with Marsha. They may be 
licking us for the taste of food or sweat, BUT my Chi 
will not kiss just anyone with food or sweat sticking to them. :) He is very 
particular! 
The other clue is that he kisses us when he first sees us after a separation 
than he does if 
we've all been hanging out for a few hours. That suggests it's a greeting. 

Dogs have such a rich olfactory life, maybe the scent of a loved human adds 
savour to the 
delicious junk stuck to our skin. :) 

Helen 

--- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> PPPPFFFFFTTTTTTT. I just can't agree with that assessment and doubt many who 
> are <BR>owned by chis could agree either :-)<BR>> My little Taz is a real 
> kisser. In fact, every night, he kisses little Dinah for at least 20 
> <BR>minutes non stop till her hair is wet and sticking straight up! It is 
> real puppy love, don't try 
to tell Dinah he just wants her food! lol
> Marsha
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: furdion 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 6:28 PM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Kisses sweeter than wine
> 
> 
> Sorry dont want to burst bubbles here but dogs licking your faces is a 
> thing they do to get food. It was the way to stimulate the mother into 
> giving milk and also regurgitating food (in the wild).
> Excessive licking as in clothes etc they are licking you as your 
> smells especially the more personal smells are on the couch, your 
> clothes or your bed. So again sorry to take the romance out of the 
> precious 'kiss' Cheers Furdion
>


  


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