My dog is a chi mix, adopted from a shelter.  She definitely looks chihuahua 
for the greater part. She's a bit bigger and has the coloring of a jack 
russell, along with the foot springs lol. I get the breeding to keep the chi 
qualities alive. I couldn't love a full chi anymore than I love Tiffany, but 
that doesn't mean that I don't plan on getting a full chi the next time around. 
If a dog with only about 75% chi is this amazing, I can't wait to see what joys 
a 100% chihuahua will bring!

Donna NJ


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From: Michelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2007/06/19 Tue AM 06:25:29 CDT
To: [email protected]
Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Chihuahuas] OFFER: Chuhuahua at lower price KY

                  
Very well said. I would have considered a mix but found that chi 
mixes don't look much like chis. LOL  I feel it is important to 
maintain breeds through responsible breeding.  And I think it's 
reasonable to expect to make a profit for a your time and efforts.  

Michelle and Sugar

--- In [email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> And very easily explained. Chihuahuas are a breed close to my 
heart. I have had dogs and other kinds of pets all my life but 
Chihuahuas have touched a special place. I had them for 10 years 
before I started breeding them. Why breed? Because if no one 
purposely breeds a particular breed, then eventually the breed will 
be lost. I love a mutt or mixed breed, I have had and still have 
several of them, but chis are special to me the same as other breeds 
may be special to other breeders. I don't want to loose the Chihuahua 
breed just because some people think there are too many thus no one 
should breed. I don't want a world in which all we have is mixed 
breeds. In order to keep the Chihuahua breed, there must be Chihuahua 
breeders (same goes for other breeds) 
> 
> So why not just give the pups away? Well, for one, as I stated 
before, people appreciate and better care for that which they have a 
financial investment in. Secondly, I have a lot invested in my 
dogs...all my dogs...as well as my other pets. It cost money to feed 
and vet them, it cost money to advertise them. Proper breeding is NOT 
cheap. It is very rare for a serious and ethical breeder to make a 
profit. Sure, they may come out ahead on one litter, but then loose 
their shirt on the next. There is no profit to be made, but you can't 
expect us to just keep putting money in and not getting anything 
back. 
> 
> Maybe you are one who is just as happy with a chi mix from a 
shelter...and if so, that is great...I have one myself...but I also 
want the characteristics that comes only from a full blooded 
Chihuahua. IT is my breed, my chosen breed. All I have ever bred and 
all I ever will breed. For me, personally, and for many other's, 
Chihuahuas rule!   And p.s , all my pets, with the exception of my 
breeding stock chis, ARE spayed/neutered.
> 
> Marsha
> 

            



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