I will start teaching her later on, but I don't think it is time yet for humans 
to teach this stuff until they have left their momma. For now, it is up to 
momma and litter mates to set her straight.
Marsha

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  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: growling pups!


  Pebbles gets a gnarly attitude sometimes.
  It is hard not to laugh at her as she things she is big and bad.
  We have put a stop to it as it isn't appropriate and I sure don't want 
  her doing it to someone that comes to visit! So far she hasn't.
  She "seemed" so sweet and innocent when we got her..The breeder asked a 
  few days later if she had displayed her attitude. Nothing like 
  asking "after" the sale lol. She is a delight...we can deal with the 
  occasional fit..but soon that will be done with. She gets a time out when 
  she growns and shows her teeth..She hates being in her crate especially 
  when we are home so that is working well for us (at the moment)

  Cindy Lynn

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