well, I am expecting pups this weekend who should be in that size range! lol. OF course, it would be awhile before they are ready to go. Momma is 3 pounds, daddy is 2 and a half. This will be a first litter for momma and while daddy has a couple other litters, they are all still babies, so can't guarantee how they will be as adults, but expecting small. :-) I can't wait!! IT will be my first l/c litter! Marsha
----- Original Message ----- From: karlamc83 To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:01 PM Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Chi barking problem.... yes jeannie, when i leave its more of the howling screaming and its very loud. because of cheekas size i was worried about finding another dog as small as her to adopt, so im considering just getting another puppy. its just hard to even find breeders with puppies that turn out to be cheekas size (3 lbs 10 ounces full grown) that are in my price range. i paid only $580 for cheeka! her breeder doesnt have n e pups now! karla --- In [email protected], "madamwlf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Personally, I would never use them. Barking is part of their > communication and personality. I bet though it's more like whining > and howling when you are gone. My two chis let me know they are ready > for breakfast by howling to wake me up. I'm still house training them > so they sleep in their crate at night. I never knew such vocals could > come out of something so small. > > Maybe you should try fostering a dog, like someone suggested. And > this is a great time to start training your chi. Or try getting > another chi puppy. I know if for some reason I have Belle in a > different room of our house without Pita, Pita will run around whining > looking for Belle. And vice versa, Belle will do the same. They are > partners in crime. > > Jeannie > > --- In [email protected], "karlamc83" <karlamc83@> wrote: > > > > thanks jeannie! i appreciate ur concern. what do u think of those > > bark collars that emit the high frequency noise? r they safe? > > > > karla >

