not weird that she licks him! lol. My Taz is the licker in our family. And Dinah is his lickee, lol. Taz will spend a good 20 minutes every night licking Dinah, and by the time he is through she has quiet a funky hair do!! lol
The Alpha in our house is female. Ginger is the bossy one...the boys are more laid back. I think you will find difference with the chis just as you will with humans, and I don't think there is really a lot of difference in the gender as far as personality.....it all depends on how they are raised, ect. Usually (but not always) with girls you can avoid the marking that boys like to do..... Marsha ----- Original Message ----- From: Patricia To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:51 PM Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Girl or Boy LOL - I am sure that everyone has their own opinion on this question. Although both of our chi's are short hair, I don't imagine that has much to do with personality. We are blessed with both a male and female. The little guy is just that - he loves to play rough, bark at all sounds, run and play and yet he is right there to cuddle every opportunity he gets. Our little girl is very,,, ummm, dainty. She picks at food, loves to snuggle under blankets, looks to us for all her needs. She is a lap dog, but then again so is he (when he is not protecting the house). I think that each chi is their own individual. But my limited experience would be that a male is more physical and outgoing and a female is more a nurturing type. When my Jay finally lays down for a nap, Trinity licks his head and eyes to make sure he is OK. I know - weird. Weirder yet, he licks her head back. Quite a pair. Which ever you decide on, you will love. Patricia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sloane Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 10:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Chihuahuas] Girl or Boy Hi, I would like to get a long haired Chihuahua, but don't know which gender to get. Does one act different than the other? Thanks. Sloane

