Hi...most chis love other chis and they do great together, but you may have one 
of the exceptions. Chis are territorial, especially of their person, so yours 
may just not be willing to share his person or territory with another. Do you 
know anyone that has a chi that they could bring by for a visit to see how he 
feels about other chis? Or maybe you could take him to a pet store to see other 
chis or something. If you have any doubts, I would find out how he feels before 
I jumped in to get another, but most of the time, chis adore being with other 
chis.
Marsha

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

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: tracyervin54 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:23 PM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] Question about getting another Chihuahua


  My male Chihuahua will be a year old in February. He is the smartest, 
  funniest, craziest dog I've ever had and he is probably in the running 
  for the most spoiled dog contest. haha I have been thinking about 
  getting a second Chihuahua but I am not sure if it would be a good 
  idea. Anytime someone walks their dog in front of our home he gets 
  furious. He starts barking and his hair stands up. Once a friend of 
  mine got a boxer puppy and she brought her over... my dog wasnt happy 
  at all. We have a cat and he likes him but the dog is the boss... 
  even though the cat is bigger. LOL Has anyone's dog been like this 
  and still brought another dog into the home? I was considering a 
  female so there wouldn't be any alpha dog problems. I wasn't sure if 
  the chances of him accepting another dog would be better because she 
  would be so much smaller than him (unlike my friend's boxer pup). Any 
  insight would be appreciated. 

  Thank you,

  Tracy



   

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