Thanks, Claudia! You have a fine looking family there. I would love to be 
involved in rescue, but then I would have to get a kennel license, two or three 
jobs, and probably a new hubby because I know that I couldn't let any of them 
go :)
Joy B.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: claudia werner 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:00 PM
  Subject: [SPAM]Re: [Chihuahuas] Hi! Newbie here!



  Welcome to the group.I'm Claudia owend by Sissy 5.1lb and Brutus 4.7lb you 
find them under Claudia's Furbabys.I'm still looking for your album.
   
  Trust in the Lord with all your Heart 

  God bless you all

  Bruce,Brutus,Sissy and Claudia





  ----- Original Message ----
  From: wbdreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  To: [email protected]
  Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 12:39:29 PM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] Hi! Newbie here!


  Hi, everyone! I'm a newbie to this group and would like to introduce 
  myself and my 3 small companions. I have a 15 year old 10 pound 
  chi/min-pin mix girl (Scooter), a 3 year old 5 1/2 pound poodle boy 
  (Pop), and a 6 month old 2 pound chi girl (Libby). I just got Libby 
  about a month ago and she is everything that I was looking for. She 
  makes us smile every day! I have created a photo album titled "Libby 
  and Friends" if you would like to take a look. I joined this group 
  mainly because I was searching out info on feeding. I have read a 
  lot of pros and cons on them all. After researching for many days 
  and nights, I have decided that I do not want to feed commercial 
  food and would like to go with home cooked meals. The problem that I 
  keep facing is that I can't seem to find any info that gives you a 
  basic idea of an amount to feed, for example 10% of dogs body 
  weight. Also, I am finding conflicting percentages of meat vs. carbs 
  and veggies. There are so many different oppinions, all with 
  apparently satifactory outcomes. I think it is up to the individual 
  to do what they feel works best for their particular situation. I 
  have been feeding Innova wet in the morning, raw burger with dyno-
  vite in the afternoon and then leaving a small amount of dry kibble 
  available until around 8pm. Libby is the only one that seems to need 
  the extra kibble, as would be expected. This seems to be working 
  well for all, but I still want to get away from the kibble and go 
  with "real food". Thanks for having me. I look forward to learning 
  and sharing.
  Joy B.






   

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