Hello Marsha!  Thank you so much for answering the questions that I posted.  I 
am one of those people who have to do a lot of research and acquiring opinions 
from experienced people.  I will take your advice seriously.  Brutus is a 
cuddler who loves to play mischievously with us and the cat Cinnamon.  Cin is a 
marble long hair who takes interest with Brutus.  Brutus loves to steal the cat 
toys that are sitting right in from of Cin.  Cin then taps Brutus on the head 
and takes the toy back.  After that two hour back and forth ordeal, they lay 
next to each other and sleep.  We have to start watching what lays around the 
house due the fact Brutus stole my watch off the couch and hid it under the 
recliner.  Reese, my son Avery and myself are enjoying the heck out of the dog 
and very happy with the training. 
 
 
Yours, 
 
Steve
Akron, Ohio (home of the Akron Zips)
 
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 5:19 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Hello all. An introduction.


 
First, Welcome to all the new members!!! WE have several today!!!! I am Marsha 
in Ky and I am owned by 5 adult chis and a few other pets as well. I have a 
litter of 4 chi pups that are just now ready to leave, so two of them are now 
gone, one will hopefully be leaving later this week, and one I will be keeping.
I look forward to sharing about chis with each of you.
 
To Steve, welcome to the wonderful world of being owned by a chi!! Personally, 
I free feed my chis. I leave food out at all times and they eat whenever they 
get hungry. So I don't worry about how much they eat...their bodies let them 
know how much. If you are going to feed on a schedule, I am not sure I would 
limit the eating time to 20 minutes......at this age they are generally too 
interested in everything around them to actually set down and eat. If you 
decide to feed on a schedule, I would suggest an amount limit, not a time 
limit.....
 
As for neutering changing personalities...I have had chis for 20 years and have 
never seen anything like that. Never even heard anything like that. Some people 
say neutering makes them stop marking and/or humping...personally, I have never 
found that to be true either. Unless you plan to breed, neutering should be 
done simply because it is the best for your chi's health.
 
I have always found that a chi pup's personality start showing pretty early. I 
can tell by 5 weeks which ones are gonna be lovey dovey and which ones are 
gonna be alphas, ect. but for the most part, the personality is shaped by the 
new owners. Your furbaby will become whatever you make him.....it all depends 
on you. You have an opportunity to mold his personality, just as parents mold 
their human children's personality. The environment in which any living 
creature is raised will determine what type of personality that creature 
has.....
 
Marsha
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Steve 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2007 5:05 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Hello all. An introduction.


Hello all. I would like to introduce myself. My name is Steve and 
my wife an I just got a Chihuahua puppy on 12/13/2006. This is our 
first Chihuahua breed. Parents were rescued a month he before he 
was born on 10/13/06. His name is Brutus. Brutus is the runt of 
the litter. He is a whole 2 pounds, 4 ounces at nine weeks of age. 
The markings are a short, black hair with white toes and a white 
starburst on his chest. So far we have gotten him potty trained by 
the crate method. He can sit, lay down, come, fetch and understands 
the command of off. He is probably the smartest dog we have had. 
We try to expose him to everything and is doing very well with all 
the new experiences. 

I do have a few questions though. If anyone can answer them, that 
would be great. 

1. How much does a dog like this eats? Some days are better than 
others (meaning he eats more one day than the other). We feed him 
twice a day for twenty minutes. Is this the correct way? The vet 
told us to do this but we just want to make sure.

2. I met someone at Petsmart the other day saying that a male 
Chihuahua will go through some personality changes. When? And what 
type of changes? This person said that male chi's after being 
nuetered will be more guarded if not a little standoffish. Is that 
right?

Thanks so much. I look forward to contributing to the group.

Steven and Laurice


 
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