Michelle,

Thanks for the pictures.  My two don't get into it as much as your two do.  I 
think if mine looked like that I would really be worried if I didn't know 
better.  Cute Chihuahuas.  I really appreciate all your descriptive information 
it helped me understand that it was only play.

Thanks again,

Emi


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Michele Burr 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:34 AM
  Subject: Fwd: [Chihuahuas] How do you know if your chihuahuas are playing?


  I don't think the pictures are coming through, so I'm trying them again :0)
   Shell

  ---------- Forwarded message ----------
  From: Michele Burr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Date: Jun 15, 2007 8:52 PM 
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] How do you know if your chihuahuas are playing?
  To: [email protected]

   
  Oh, in the first two pictures, they're wrasteling ... then they're resting 
... then Elsa is getting some grooming from Hobbes our kitty :o)
    Shell

   
  On 6/15/07, Michele Burr <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 
    LOL, here's the visual, finally!  I've been doing 12 hour shifts and not 
been able to send it in.
      Shell


     
    On 6/14/07, donna norden <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote: 

      Very good decrirtion Michele. I have 3 wrastelers here - lol

      Donna
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Michele Burr 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 1:04 AM
        Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] How do you know if your chihuahuas are 
playing?

         
        Hi Emi,
          We refer to it as Wrasteling ... they say "wraawraawraa" and make all 
of these noises like they are killing each other, and run around like crazy 
dogs and then they open their mouths and make the wraawraaaawraaa noise some 
more and wave their open mouths at each other with their teeth showing all 
scary.  Then they'll jump up and run around the house like crazy dogs again, 
taking turns chasing each other.  That's them playing - LOL!  If you see butt 
up in the air, front legs down then tearing around the house - it's play. 
           If you see standing stiff, with tail curved / arched over the back - 
it's agression display.  One dog flipping the other over on their back and 
growling is agression.
        Hope this helps!
        Michele

         
        On 6/12/07, Emi-Mail <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 



          How do you know if your Chihuahuas are playing or that it may be 
more?  My two like to wrestle and I am assuming nibble on each others neck.  
They also chase each other which I am sure is play.  But I am not sure about 
the first part.  Is that them playing too or should I break it up? 

          Thanks,

          Emi



















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