are little diva has one to but the vet said it would be ok we just have to 
watch what we do around her  she plays just like one of are boys dose 

brenda 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: marsha Taylor 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 12:11 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Large open fontanelle/molera



  There was a time when a chi was considered to be of better quality with it 
than without....it was a sign of good breeding/quality. Now, however, it just 
"is". It isn't considered a pro or a con. AKC standards call for "with or 
without molara"...giving no preference either way.

  Size does tend to play some role, as the smaller ones are more likely to have 
and keep them and to have bigger ones...at least in comparison to overall body 
size.

  Either way though, one should not base a determination of quality on the 
presence or absence of molara/open fontal/soft spot/(any number of terms used 
to describe). Newbies should be informed about it as it worries people who do 
not realize it it acceptable....and there are STILL vets out there who don't 
even know what it is all about. One of the reasons it is important to find a 
good vet who is actually knowledgeable about chis and or small breeds.

  Marsha

  Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: Lizz Lizz 
    To: [email protected] 
    Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 2:41 PM
    Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Large open fontanelle/molera


    I also read that it is common for most chi's to have this trait. I was 
worried when I got my two but even being from different breeders after 
examining them, my vet has told me neither of them has any opening at all! They 
are both large for Chi's..male 9 1/2 lbs and female 10 1/2 lbs so I don't know 
if weight/size makes a difference? They still are cute! Just not so easy to 
step on!

    marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

      Dinah has one about half the size of a dime. Her pup has one even bigger. 
Neither will completely close. IT is an acceptable trait in a chi, and general 
poses no health problems, but naturally should inspire a little extra care to 
protect.
      Marsha

      Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Evelyn Quintana 
        To: [email protected] 
        Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 10:14 AM
        Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Large open fontanelle/molera


        My little girl chi is now 1 yrs old and she also has an open fontanella 
about the size of the tip of a pensil erasor. The vet said it will not close 
any further. Vet said she will be fine but if she were to hit her head hard or 
run into something sharp that just happened to hit in that area, there would be 
a problem. I just make sure there are no sharp corners and watch every step I 
take not to step on her or accidentally kick her as she is always under my 
feet. It is second nature for me now to watch my every step.    Evelyn


        ----- Original Message ----
        From: nanette.lai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
        To: [email protected]
        Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:58:04 AM
        Subject: [Chihuahuas] Large open fontanelle/molera


        Does anyone else have a Chi with this? My baby Lexi was born with an 
        abnormally large one--it is slowy closing and she is 7 months old. I 
        am just a fretful mother so I fret over her a lot. It doesn't help 
        that I live on a university campus with a great 24 hour emergency 
        veterinary clinic (I'm at the University of Guelph, where the Ontario 
        Veterinary College is) which sort of allows me to go into fretful 
        mother hypochondriac attacks. It would just be reassuring to know if 
        other people have the same thing. She was slightly developmentally 
        delayed but is catching up, she is nearly 3 lb now (the breeder 
        initially thought she was going to stay less than 1.5 lb), her adult 
        teeth are coming in but I am just so panicked about her head at times. 
        She is, incidentally quite good at keeping her head protected--she 
        knows to hold it right against the wall when my other Chi comes to 
        rough-house (Patches is only 4 months old and doesn't really know much 
        better). So any reassurance would be great!





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