could be, anything is possible, I amnot an expert, I was simply repeating what 
my vet told me....don't kill the messenger...lol...normajean

marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:             
  Not so. Bigger breeds take longer to reach their full size than smaller 
breeds do. A bigger breed can continue growing as long as two years while 
smaller breeds tend to reach their adult size around 10 to 12 months. a one 
year old chi is pretty much grown...a one year old St. Bernard probably will 
get quiet a bit bigger...
   
  Marsha
   
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Norma Jean 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 7:04 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] 14 1/2 pound chihuahua?
  

    Sheila...my vet told me that all dogs grow up to the age of 2 years old, 
and only at 2 years old can one say they have reached their full growth...can 
anyone clarify this growth issue?...normajean

sheila weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       Yes,chihuahua's do grow that 
bit,I have a full grown
11 year old one that weighs 15 lbs.or more.She has
been big all her life,they are grown at 10 months or a
little later so he may be as big as he will get.
--- littlebird92583 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I know that I should not buy a pet from a pet
> store....but, I fell in 
> love with this little puppy chihuahua and I bought
> him. He is now 7 
> months old and weighs almost 15 pounds! He is not
> fat, he does have 
> very long and thick hair. Do full-blood chihuahuas
> grow to be this 
> large? Someone told me he might actually be mixed
> with a Corgi. 
> Anyway we love him and glad to have him....thanks
> for any information
> 
> 

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