Hi - All my "children" have harness' - human toddlers and doggies".  It just 
seems safer to harness than have a restriction around the neck for the doggies. 
And for the human toddlers - its safer knowing where they are at all times,one 
little slip of the hand and they are gone.  I don't give a ratty puntia what 
people think about harnessing my children, whatever works for you it should be  
your business, And if you decide not to get the rabies shot until everything is 
done at once than that is your business also.    
Rose
 
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 7:59 PM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Re: Went To Petsmart..




I don't socialize Chaz with other dogs on a regular basis, and he's one of the 
friendlist playful dogs I've ever had the pleasure of owning. I don't think 
however, it was fair for the groomer to be cautious around him if she is 
working with other animals. Dogs spook over things like that you know? If makes 
them weary. If Chaz had growled, or attacked her beforehand, I would agree to 
the way she avoided him, I would even say I understood it - but my dog doesn't 
look the least bit vicious at all, so essentially it bothers me when people act 
like he is. That's ONE thing I've made sure I broke him of, is being mean, or 
too rough, or biting.. I love him to pieces, but I had a bad accident with 
dashaund and a pitbull, and it's made me very weary of my dog, and the way 
people treat my dog.



bumdick ©2005





To: [email protected]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 12:45:45 -0600
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Went To Petsmart..


My Pita is snippy, and I took her everywhere as a puppy. I even brought her to 
work with me. However, there are some people she just does not like, period. 
However, she usually likes most people, so that is her saving grace. I think 
some dogs are just that way no matter what the owner does. I have tried 
everything, I don't think she wasn't socialized properly... -- em :)

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From: Lacey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2006/12/15 Fri PM 12:21:09 CST
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Went To Petsmart..

The groomer was probably nervous around him. Chihuahuas have a bad 
reputation b/c of the ones that are snippy... all due to owners that 
don't socialize their dogs. ~Lacey

In [email protected], Amanda Nichole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well, see that's the thing. The woman works with a ton of dogs to 
groom them, I'm sure.. but once she found out that Chaz didn't have 
his rabies shot she pretty much when to all extent to avoid being in 
the space around him. She went to get the price list from under the 
counter and I had him like, sitting on the counter with him still in 
my arms and she kind of did this limbo duck to avoid being near him, 
and Chaz is a small dog, no more than 10 lbs at the most.. she acted 
like he had cooties, or like he was a vicious dog - That bothered me 
more than her feeding me crap.
> 
> 
> bumdick ©2005
> 
> 
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Fri, 15 Dec 2006 08:56:37 -
0800Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Went To Petsmart..
> 
> 
> 
> 
> I have three Chi's - all wear collars. I have one who has some 
breathing trouble once in a while but she is seldom on a leash 
because she never leaves my side. If the Grooomer (if you can call 
her that) has that much problem with a Chi get another groomer! My 
three go to Petsmart in Akron, Oh and the girls there don't even want 
the collars I don't think my three ever even get caged. Oh the 
longhair needs blown dry and I think the two shorthairs are too. 
They all get their nails done because I am to uncoordinated to do it 
by myself. I have never had a problem there. Maybe you should talk 
to the manager at the store. It sounds like she was giving you a 
hard time. They do require a copy of the shot record on the pup. 
Not Rabies per se. As a matter of fact depending upon the age of the 
dog, rabies in my state isn't required until 3mos of age and with a 
little chi they will let you wait til they are a bit bigger.marsha 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
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> 
> 
> It is often unsafe to use muzzles on ANY short nosed breed. So, the 
safety of it with YOUR chi would depend a lot of the size of the 
snout. It isn't a breed thing, per se, as a nose thing. For instance, 
it really isn't much different with a deer faced chi than with any 
other long nosed dog. But today's chis are getting smaller and 
smaller noses, and that can cause a muzzle to interfere with 
breathing, not to mention it is hard to put a muzzle on something 
that practically aint there! lol.
> 
> As for the comment that chis are nervous, ect....sounds like the 
lady is just ignorant of the chi breed. Some chis are nervous and 
some are very outgoing, but most people with no chi experience do 
tend to picture a nervous shaking little rat, lol
> 
> I would try a harness instead of a leash. Much safer! I would also 
learn to do the nails yourself. Why pay good money for something that 
is so simple for you to do yourself? You could place all the saved 
money in an "emergency vet care fund" :-)
> 
> 
> Marsha
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Amanda. 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 6:45 PM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Went To Petsmart..
> 
> 
> I was in petsmart today, and I looked into getting Chaz's nails 
done.He's a boston terrier/chihuahua mix. The lady in the 
groomingdepartment said she can't groom him unless he's had his 
rabies shot. IKNOW rabies shots are mandatory, but right now I'm 
waiting to get ituntil I get him fixed so everything can be done at 
once (beforesomeone rips my head off) - she told me that he'd have to 
have hisrabies shot being a chihuahua, because she cannot put a 
muzzle on him.I asked her why and she told me that chihuahuas are 
prone to squeezingor a flat trachea and it's because putting him in a 
muzzle may put himunder stress since Chihuahua's are very nervous 
animals. So, I waswondering has anyone heard anything about this? 
I've never readanything about it. Also are there some alternatives 
that I can gothrough at home to getting his nails down? I take him 
for walks quitea bit around the blacktop basketball court around my 
neighborhood, andhis nails are still so long.Also, I looked into 
leash training him now that I know about thetrachea problem - I'm 
just wondering what methods people suggest. Ionly use a leash 
currently when he needs to go pee (even though wehave a fenced in 
backyard, we have dogs that stay outside all day andbark when he's 
out so of course he tries to run towards it) and when Itake him into 
pet stores. The method I read about is just stopping inplace when he 
tries to tug you, so he can't go anywhere. I'm justwondering if 
there's any other alternative that may work better.-Amanda
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