My female got even snugglier when she went into heat LOL, although that is the 
first thing I thought of because I know my female looked like she didn't feel 
good, we rubbed her belly lots for her and she really seemed to get comfort 
from it. I noticed when she went into heat she had more eye discharge (easy to 
see cause she's white) and her eyes looked bloodshot.

marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:            Going into heat was my first 
thought as well...so interested in hearing if she has been spayed or not :-) 
But it could simply be that she is just growing up, lol
   
  Marsha
   
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    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Heather Ferrier 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:29 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Chihuahua Personalities
  

      I agree with the other post, it sounds like she might have a medical 
concern.  has she been spayed?  if shes intact maybe she's coming into heat.  
she sounds like my chi's when theyre in heat, but if she's spayed, that kinda 
blows my theory outta the water, lol.  i'm not a vet, but cracking and popping 
sounds dont sound very good.  when i was growing up we had a little dog 
(supposedly a full blooded shamu, but i still havent figured out what the heck 
a shamu is! lol) anyway, he had a personality change and after having xrays, we 
found out that he had a deformed hip.  it was missing half of one side, and 
didnt have a socket.  he was put on some meds and turned back into the dog he 
was.  you might look into professional help for your little one, it couldnt 
hurt.
  Blessings
  Heather

argosy68 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
      I was wondering if someone could give me a little insight into my 
Chihuahua's personality. I don't know if she's naturally evolved 
because of her age or if something else is going on?!?
First of all she does have Luxating Patella in her one back knee. 
She has been having some cracking/popping noises in her left front 
shoulder too. And she will yelp if she jumps off the sofa, instead 
of using her sofa steps.
She's a little over a year old, in good health otherwise and a tad 
fussy on her food at times.
But she just doesn't seem to be herself lately. She's not 
as "cuddly" and she doesn't seem to follow me around as much. I 
guess you could say she's behaving more independently. (I feel 
unwanted)
She's not as rambunctious as she was even just a couple weeks ago or 
so. She will play with you if you initiate playtime, she still likes 
to chase the kitties and will spend time in my lap when we're out 
visiting. She's definitely become much more "bossy" with other dogs 
too!
It's funny because one of the Chihuahua's she normally plays with is 
about a year older and has turned into the biggest Mama's Boy/Suck 
you've ever seen.
Are females just more independent? Has she left her youth, so to 
speak, and has now entered her rebellious teen years?
Any ideas??






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