I imagine it would give you quite the heart attack! I'm so glad to hear she's 
okay!!

Jesslan

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: OKreationz 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:52 AM
  Subject: Re: [SPAM]**Possible_Spam** [Chihuahuas] Scarey


        Yes Tia gave me a HUGE scare this morning and herself too
        We have new neighbors and they have big dogs that like to bark at 
ours.. Hopefully that part will settle down. 
        Well anywho.. My hubby left the gate open just as we were coming out of 
the house.. And Tia took off across the driveway like a flash to go ballastic 
on these huge dogs.. (They started barking and she whimpered all the way around 
my car back to the yard.). Only to start barking again.  I am so grateful for 
the fence in their yard.. Tia has never done anything like that before and it 
about gave me a heart attack.
        Huggles
        Pat in OK

        -------Original Message-------

        From: wbdreams
        Date: 10/10/2008 10:12:00 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: [SPAM]**Possible_Spam** [Chihuahuas] Scarey

        So glad that she is ok. It's a reminder to us all that we cannot take 
their safety for granted... not even for a second.
        We are lucky enough to have a fenced in area that encloses part of the 
back yard and the patio including the back door, so Libby can go out with 
Scooter and Pop and not have a harness on. But when we first got her, she is so 
small that she got out...twice! That was scarey and my hubby has since fixed it 
so that there is no area that she can escape from. But we have a lot of hawks 
in this area, so I have to always keep that in mind.
        Joy B
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        From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        To: _Chihuahua's Y 
        Sent: Friday, October 10, 2008 9:29 PM
        Subject: [SPAM]**Possible_Spam** [Chihuahuas] Scarey



        I was taking Jaelyn outside for a potty break this afternoon and she 
was distracted by the guys taking out our old furnace. She wanted to be near 
them and before I knew it happened she slipped out of her collar. Because she's 
been so cold without heat in the house for the past few weeks I took her 
harness off this past week. I was tired of always having to take it off, change 
her outfit, and then put it back on.

        Out of the corner of my eye I saw Emma, the chocolate lab from next 
door who roams our property several times a day. (Much to my frustration.) I 
knew once Jaelyn saw her she'd take off like a shot and sure enough before I 
could grab her she saw Emma and took off after her chasing her home. Thank God 
she took a breather to pee on Emma's potty spot and make herself known! That's 
when I was able to grab her.

        After the commotion I looked back to the whole thing and laughed a 
little. First, because me (with arthritis and fibromyalgia) trying to catch up 
to her must have been laughable. Second, because seeing a little 4 1/2 lb 
chihuahua chasing a 40-ish lb lab was more than a little funny. Though at the 
time my biggest scare was her without a collar telling people where her home 
is. I could see someone not thinking to bother to check if she had a microchip 
or purposely not checking so they could keep her. That was what kept going off 
in my mind as I tried to go after her.

        It was the first time I realized what my life could be like without her 
in it. For that split second I thought I'd lost her for good and I'd never 
catch up to her. Thank God I was wrong. Back to the harness we go...

        Jesslan



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