I have stocky ones.  They must be the cobbly ones.  I prefer the dainty
looking ones.  I like the longer nose too.  I do not like them to look like
some kind of furry insect! LOL!But really the great thing about chis is
their variety.  They come in so many shapes, sizes, colors, coats.. I am
always amazed on how different they all are. - em :-)

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of marsha
Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 11:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: my latest chi questions...lol

 

Actually that "lean" look is "out" in the chi world. Personally I prefer the
leaner ones, but the ones that are winning the shows and setting the
standards now are usually more on the cobbly side....the short, fat looking
ones, lol.  I have some of each and still prefer those "lanky" looking ones,
lol. Then again I also prefer the ones with some nose and not a flat face
like the new standards are evolving to.

 

Marsha

 

 

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From: Michelle <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  

To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[email protected]> ups.com 

Sent: Friday, July 13, 2007 7:16 AM

Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: my latest chi questions...lol

 

Hi Tara! I wouldn't say it's normal for a chi to be real 'skinny' but 
they should be a lean muscular dog. You could also add in a bit of 
yogurt and cheese or something other healthy high calorie foods for 
him. If he is having a growth spurt he may be temporarily thinner 
(sort of like lanky teenagers). 

Generally, if he's healthy, happy, and active I wouldn't worry. Just 
like people, dogs are individuals who will have a tendency to be 
thinner or heavier bc of their own metabolism. Also, with a longcoat 
friend, she may be making him look smaller in comparison too. 

They sound adorable, btw. :)
Michelle and Sugar (18wks)

> My other chi, Nino, 17 weeks old, short-coat, just looks to be too 
> skinny compared to Bella! I mean I see his ribs a little! We were 
just 
> at the vet a few weeks ago and she didnt say anything about it, but 
it 
> worries me. So I bought pupy nutra-cal, and he wont eat it off my 
> finger, so I add about 1/2 tsp. in with his puppy food. I hope he'll 
> gain weight, or is it normal for them to be this skinny? If anyone 
> wants to see a pic, let me know and I'll post some on here. 
> Thanks in advance for any advice you all can give...we appreciate it!
> Sincerely,
> Tara, Nino and Bella
>

 

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