You know i been telling peopel that for years even other breeds.I juse dry 
shampoo every 6 weeks and babywips dayly and dont have any problems with there 
skin
 
God bless you.Claudia



----- Original Message ----
From: marsha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, February 2, 2008 11:32:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Clothes, Cold, Patterns, Odor

over bathing is one of the biggest causes of dry skin in chis...leading to hair 
loss, excessive scratching, ect. For the smell, a daily wipe should do the job. 
They make pet wipes just for this, but personally, I find baby wipes to be 
cheaper and work just as well. The wipes remove the dirt and odor from the coat 
without stripping the coat and skin of the natural oils that they desperately 
need. I would limit a s/c to no more than 4 baths a year and use a wipe daily. 
On a long coat, I might do as many as 6 baths a year, but no more. A chi has 
naturally dry skin and every single bath strips away a little more of the 
natural oil.
Marsha
 
Do not tell God how big your storm is. Tell the storm how big your God is.
 
----- Original Message ----- 
From: Deborah Debrunner 
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com 
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 10:47 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Clothes, Cold, Patterns, Odor


We adopted a chihuahua several weeks ago and when we got him his skin was dry 
(not too bad, but he really had an itch at the base of his tail) and his 
previous owner did keep him in sweaters.  Being "new" we thought he needed 
sweaters.  
 
I read don't take the dog out below 44 degrees or in warmer weather with a wind 
chill factor that makes it a lot colder - without some protection from the 
cold.  The vet explained we could let him outside without sweaters - "he has a 
coat" and we also got some omega fatty acid tablets for him at that time.  
 
It has been a couple weeks now and we have noticed without a sweater and with 
the tablets, his coat is really getting thicker and his skin is less dry.  Now 
my friend who has a Chi says her vet recommended she just add some Saffola (sp) 
oil to her dog's food for the fatty acid and her dog (Atari) has a beautiful 
coat.  
 
Since it is snowing here and it is really cold, I will put something on him.  I 
have found he doesn't like the clothes or tolerate them so passively as he does 
now that he hasn't worn them so much.  
 
I just finished crocheting a sweater for him.  One big problem with boy clothes 
is that they are too close to the "faucet" and tend to get tinkled on!  So on 
this sweater I made the belly band closer to his front legs and then made it 
really long and it comes up on top of the sweater from under the opposite side 
and fastens with a buckle.  This will suit my hubby very well who is scared to 
have to manipulate "Chico's" feet and legs to get into his other sweater.
 
I'm going to make boots too, any one have any easy patterns?  I'm thinking of 
just making the rectangle kind and sewing a piece of vinyl on the outside 
bottom to waterproof a bit.
 
While I'm asking, my male, who is not fixed, tends to smell doggy-like within 
several days after a bath.  I heard it wasn't good to bathe Chi's too often.  
Any ideas?  I love to cuddle with him but I don't relish the odor sometimes.  
It's not too bad, but I do notice it.
 
Thanks - oh, and I have posted some pictures in an album labeled "Chico", check 
it out - he is just the most handsome, sweet, darling, love mush bug!
 
Deborah
 
 



      
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