Joy B.  i dont know why but i didnt get you original email.  thank you for 
sharing.  maybe he is afraid that is why he is staying close to me.  lots of 
love he will get.he is my love.

May God walk with you today.
arlene

--- On Wed, 9/3/08, Claudia Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Claudia Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Jimmy
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 8:41 PM

I seen and been told that they respond to vibration.So if you stump your feed 
on the floor it will let them know your coming.You may want to look in to 
this.It makes sense.I'm with you not to startle them.You just have to get him 
just to it.Poor baby.


 
Lift up our Eyes,Father,that we might see our world as you see it.Help us 
respond as you respond to the hurt around us.
God bless you Brutus,Sissy and Claudia




----- Original Message ----
From: wbdreams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, September 3, 2008 8:40:29 PM
Subject: Re: [SPAM]**Possible_Spam** [Chihuahuas] Jimmy




When Scooter first started loosing her hearing about 2 years ago, she went 
through some very strange changes. She was understandably confused and 
frightened about what was happening. She followed me around a lot and wanted to 
be near me all the time. She is normally very independent. She can hear certain 
levels of sound or different pitches or tones. And on top of that she has 
cateracs, so she doesn't see as well as she used to.
This is what I can tell you from my experience. Be careful when coming up 
behind him, it can startle him making it more scary for him. I do large hand 
motions to let Scooter know that I want her to come. And I have taught Pop to 
"get Scooter", so on my command, he will alert her that her attention is 
requested. She gets a little extra loving and attention every day and no matter 
what she does, she never gets scolded. She has earned the royal treatment. She 
is quite comfortable with her situation now, but because of her age, 15, I keep 
a close eye on any changes with her knowing that at this stage in her life, her 
health could take a turn any day. Thank the Lord, she is very healthy and 
spry... other than her hearing, her eye sight and her missing teeth, but hey, 
she is a senior now.
So, my opinion for Jimmy is to take into concideration that this is a 
confussing and scary change for him. I doubt if there is dementia, but could 
be. The best thing you can do is help him to build his confidence and become 
comfortable with these changes. It will take time and tenderness, but that's 
easy when you love your dog.
Joy B
 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: arlene weaver 
To: chihuahua group 
Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2008 10:28 AM
Subject: [SPAM]**Possible_ Spam** [Chihuahuas] Jimmy







 Jimmy is going through a change.  He a little down and I don't know how to 
help him other then motioning with my hands and petting him more.  Jimmy is 
losing his hearing.  And is a little down.    I trying to figure out if he has 
a touch of dementia.  He used to bite me  all the time   now he don't. As much 
as I appreciate not getting bit it is out of character. Also he only cuddle 
with me in bed when he didn't feel good.  Now its every night.  They are some 
people around here who are on the Internet that have deaf dogs and says they 
can communicate with them.  I going to contact them.  I was just wondering what 
you guys think could it be only deafness or do you think some dementia. And 
what do you think I should do.










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