Gloria, I live on a 65 acre horse farm with critters on the property every 
night.  But I still let mine out for a romp everyday.  My one neutered male 
thinks he is a horse herder.  We also have partial woods so lots for them to 
chew on.  You can't worry yourself sick over every little thing.  That's life.
 
Pam


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-0500Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Hello Cesar





Although lately, he has been digging around the fence, the yard is completely 
enclosed.  The reason I can't leave him  unattended is because he chews and 
eats everything he finds in the yard, pieces of wood, pecans, leaves, etc.  I 
have even taken a screw out of his mouth.  The other day he vomited and it was 
the nastiest patty of black and brown stuff.  I also worry that he will eat 
poop from the critters that may visit the back yard, I live across the street 
from a creek and we have coons, possums, rats, snakes, and no telling what 
else, plus my neighbors all have cats that love to visit my yard to stalk the 
birds at the bird bath.
 
Gloria P


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