I am Deaf, so Pepper is my hearing dog. As an SD, he has legal access rights to 
accompany me any where I go. However, he has 5 bad disk in his back (3 slipped 
and two ruptured) . This happened a few years ago and he had been doing pretty 
well....he has his good days and his bad. Normally he has to take medicine 
about 8 days out of the month. But for the last 6 months or so, he has been in 
pain more often than not and is taking meds at least every other day to control 
the pain.

What to look for.....that is kind hard to describe. One, it is the connection. 
A clicking between the handler and the SD. Depending on the purpose of the SD, 
you have to look at the body ect as well, but for a hearing dog, I don't need 
him to be big enough to support me, fetch my meds or anything like that. I need 
a keen sense of hearing of course. But it has to be a dog that can be attentive 
and not too shy to bark and alert. But not aggressive at all. a balance between 
independence, and dependence as a SD is a mutual dependency.....sighhh I am not 
doing a good job explaing what to look for....it is hard to explain, but I can 
tell when I interact with them is all I can say, lol

Marsha

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: *Kim* 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 12:02 AM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] silly chis!


  Marsha, I really enjoyed reading the stories about your Chi's! They have such
  personality. I have spent lots of time with many many different breeds of 
dogs, I
  rescued for about 15 years and I have to say the Chi's (at least Fendi any 
way) 
  are the only dogs I have seen with such human like personalities! When I had 
to 
  clean her ears out she would whimper just like a baby. Me DH even commented
  how she sounded like a baby. I tell ya, it broke my heart! She gets such 
expressions 
  on her face! I am totally interested in Pepper. I hadnt heard his story 
before, I am 
  pretty new to this list but I think service dogs are fascinating! What traits 
would
  you look for in a service dog?





  On 7/7/07, marsha Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Aint chis just the best! I tell you, sometimes I can be so down in the 
dumps and it seems that just sitting back and just watching my chis just being 
themselves can make me feel so much better! 

    Ginger's pup is one week old today and now weighs a whopping 12 oz!!! And 
he is already so spoilt! It is obvious he is already use to having his way., 
lol. If Ginger even moves he lets her know he is not happy about it...and that 
is pretty easy to do when he almost as big as she is! lol. I have never seen 
her so whipped as she is when it comes to him...he has her wrapped around his 
little paw! lol

    Cayenne and Taz cracked me up last night. Cayenne is now 8 months old and 
she can be a bit annoying to the others. She will get right up under their 
faces, lay on her back (in a very submissive pose) and take her little paws and 
hit them. They, of course, growl at her. I allow this as long as no one hurts 
the others. I let them establish their pecking order and she knows that as the 
baby of the family she is near the bottom but like most kids, she still keeps 
picking. Anyhow, last night she was aggravating Taz. Now Taz is a lover, not a 
fighter, lol, so when she rolled over and pawed him, he growled, but when she 
kept it up he decided to put her in her place by licking her into submission!! 
lol. He licked her and if she moved, he growled, put his paw on her head to 
hold her down and continued to lick. This went on for 15 minutes!! She moved, 
he growled, held down and licked some more. She finally figured out that if she 
just laid real still and let him lick her he would eventually tire. She knows 
who the king licker is in this house!! lol

    Pepper is having a lot of trouble. He has not been able to go with me 
lately when I go places because of his bad back. Remember, he is a service dog. 
But I don't want him to get out of practice, so tonight he went to wal-mart 
with me. He was so pitiful. He could barely get around and the employees at wal 
mart who know him were commenting with "poor puppy" ect. I know I am gonna have 
to retire him before much longer. He simple is not able to do his job anymore. 
I need to get another chi to train to take his place. I had actually hoped 
Cayenne would be a possibility, as she showed great promise in the beginning, 
but as she has gotten older, it is clear she is not up to par as a service 
dog...it takes a special dog to be a service animal.

    Barley continues to be the sweetest thing you ever did meet. He can bring a 
smile to the saddest face with his loving personality. Dinah takes spells she 
wants to wrestle with me and I still can not figure out how to wrestle with a 
three pound chi! lol. And Lucky is so independent!! I have never seen a chi 
that can occupy itself for hours on end the way she can. She too is only 8 
months old (she and Cayenne are litter mates) and she will keep her self busy 
till she is bone tired, then just go get in her bed for a nap till she is ready 
to get up and play by her self some more.

    Ok...this was long and had absolutely no purpose, lol....I just felt like 
sharing what Joys these little fellows can bring to ones life!!!

    Marsha and the chi gang!

    
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