I will post to the group when they are ready. You mentioned you gave close to 
$600 for Cheeka.....I do know that my prices would not be no where near that. 
Depending on how many she has and if there are any complications, they will 
more than likely be somewhere in the $300 range. Even with a c-section, I would 
not try to sell a CKC at no $600!
Marsha

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: karlamc83 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 2:28 PM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Chi barking problem....


  hmm, well it would mostly depend on price for me. i'm not trying to 
  spend more than what i did for cheeka. since you dont offer 
  shipping, you are VERY far from me because i live in PA. I might be 
  traveling out that way to arkansas this summer though, but i'm not 
  sure. 

  my email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you want to keep me on 
  file and then contact me when theyre born!

  thank you so much!

  karla

  --- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  >
  > 
  > I am not overly worried with her. Naturally, I am always a little 
  worried about any of chis when they are ready to deliver...I think 
  that is normal. But I make sure I am there at all times after their 
  temp drops till the delivery is finished. If there are ANY problems, 
  I already have the vet on stand by. With Dinah though, not only is 
  she herself small, but even at this point in the pregnancy, she 
  barely even looks pregnant, so no doubt the pups will be small. I am 
  use to seeing basketballs by this time, lol. Just looking at Dinah, 
  you can't even tell she is pregnant, but if you move the long hair 
  and feel her belly, you know she is. I feel at least 2 pups, likely 
  3 kicking. :-)
  > 
  > I am in KY and I do NOT ship. I will not know a price until the 
  pups are older. I base my prices on what expenses I have incurred, 
  rather than basing them on the quality of the pup or anything. This 
  is also my first ckc litter, as I have always done AKC. But seems 
  more and more people are wanting CKC instead, so I am gonna give it 
  a try. But at this point, I can not speculate on price.
  > 
  > Marsha
  > 
  > ----- Original Message ----- 
  > From: karlamc83 
  > To: [email protected] 
  > Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 1:50 PM
  > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Chi barking problem....
  > 
  > 
  > 
  > Are you worried about the delivery since the mommie is so small? 
  I 
  > would definitely be interested in another female. Could you tell 
  me 
  > the price and where you are located?
  > 
  > Karla
  > 
  > --- In [email protected], "marsha" <ruffles@> wrote:
  > >
  > > 
  > > 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" <madamwlf@> 
  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
  > > >
  > >
  >



   

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