We had a dog like that once Marsha. Nothing and I mean nothing kept him in. He was a roamer. We finally just had to give up and find him a good home. We found him a home in the rural country with a man that worked the land. He and that dog were best buddies for years. He told us in the mornings when he came down Captain would be on the tractor waiting for him. That made me feel better. We lived in the city at that time so his running was a problem for us Sheila
_____ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of marsha Taylor Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 9:29 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; findahomepets; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cindy Andrilli Subject: [Chihuahuas] Thank you I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone for their kind words after loosing Cookie. No one seemed to care here in the "real world", but my online friends were truly remarkable. Everyone was so kind. I received so many emails that there is no way I could possibly go back and respond personally to every single one of them and if I tried, I fear I would miss someone whose words meant so much. Please know that every single post and email was read and appreciated. My Angel Cookie was a very special but free spirited little girl. As hard as it is, I know she is finally running free just like she always dreamed of. She was never one to be content with any type of confinement. I have learned some hard lessons. I truly made every attempt to confine her for her safety. I have invested thousands of dollars in fences, kennels and runners solely for her, but in the end, she still managed to escape. Never again will I attempt to confine a dog like this. We live in the country where dogs run free. If it is outside dog, it will run free. The reason I feel this is because for 3 years I confined her and broke her spirit, thinking I was doing what was best for her and in the end, the results were the same. I would rather it had happened after years of freedom than to have happened anyways after years of confinement. The ends did not justify the means. I deprived her of the very thing that was so important to her...her ability to run in the wind....Some dogs are content to stay in one place. Cookie was not one of them. It was never meant for her and it will never happen here again. Her outside Buddy Diddy is missing her a lot. Diddy runs free. She has never left the yard so there has never been a reason to confine her. I fear that she will get lonely now and wonder off in search of companionship. Keep her in your thoughts. Again, I so appreciate the thoughts, words and prayers of everyone out there and I apologize for not having replied sooner...it has just been to hard. Marsha

