My Gizmo is 8 months old and he gets the Zoomies once or twice a day. He Zooms with Zoe, my Aussie around the room. But, I have noticed, as he gets more mature, he doesn't Zoom as much, LOL! He is starting to become a little lap dog and will snuggle in my lap after a little while of craziness. He does love to fetch, though and will do that for about a half hour straight. That's good exercise for him. Maybe you could try to teach Peanut to fetch! Then he will have an interactive game to play and get his energy out all at the same time! Stefanie
--- On Thu, 11/20/08, luvntzus77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From: luvntzus77 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Chi puppy energy & cold weather To: [email protected] Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 12:48 AM I think zoomies are adorable! Thanks for the glimmer of hope too. lol :) --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I think Chihuahuas are champions at doing "Zoom, Zooms" . Cesar, 21 months > old, does his "zooms" at least once a day. He zooms around the room then > jumps up onto the couch, hits the back of the couch and appears to "surf" off > the back of the couch and onto the floor. He looks like he is wave surfing. > But even at that, he is not the wild man he was as a young pup! So, there's > hope. LOL > > Gloria P > > > In a message dated 11/19/2008 8:24:42 P.M. Central Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] .. writes: > > > > > Hi Michelle, Thank you for your reply! I do play with him a lot, but > I guess he just has energy in reserves. lol I wish we could run > around, but we live on the second floor of an apartment. I have > thought about agility for him because I think he'd really like it. > With him being 4 months old we would have to start with puppy > obedience and work our way on up. Definitely something to consider. > > :) Tamara > > --- In _Chihuahuas@ yahoogroChihuah_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com) , > eridanusdesign@ , erid > > > > Do you play with him for at least ten-15 minutes a few times a day? > Its important for him to interact with you in that way. I know it can > be hard when your busy. I live in?a tiny cabin and crazy as it sounds > run around with them in the house chasing after a toy. We have > several games and I know it perks them up when they cannot run around > outside. > > The jacket may help but chances are he will not like it out there > when its cold. Is there a puppy playgroup close by? you need to be > careful that the trainer is aware of how to deal with tiny's (meaning > no unleashed running about with bigger pups without acute > supervision. s > > Agility is my Henry's fallback exercise for cold weather. Its fun > and he likes to see his buddies when we go. We really do not compete > (Henry likes to lift his leg on the course and thats cause for > automatic disqualify- LOL!) > > > > > > > > best, > > michelle, henry and vinnie (was wee one, now standing higher than > my big boy..so much for puppy charts LOL) > > in the beautiful Catskill Mountains, NY > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: luvntzus77 <luvntzus77@ luv> > > To: _Chihuahuas@ yahoogroChihuah_ (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com) > > Sent: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 7:37 am > > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Chi puppy energy & cold weather > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi everybody! This is my first post here and I'm always happy to > get > > to know other dog owners! I'm a first time Chihuahua owner- I have > a > > 17 week old puppy named Peanut. I also have a 3 yr. old Shih Tzu > > named Gingerbread. > > > > I'm having a hard time with the amount of energy that Peanut has > and > > getting him enough exercise. I'm a housewife with only my 2 furry > > kids, so my life pretty much revolves around them. I live in a one > > bedroom apartment, so I don't have a yard for them to run around > in. > > I can take them for walks, but right now it seems too cold out for > > Peanut. It's 30 degrees outside today and the high is only 40. A > > little while ago I took them out, but Peanut just stood at my feet > > and shivered. I'm going to try having him wear a fleece shirt with > > his coat on top. That might help a little, but I'm not sure how > much. > > This guy has tons of energy! My Shih Tzu is very passive, so until > > yesterday Peanut was pestering him endlessly. I decided that enough > > was enough, did a little research and started teacing him "leave > it" > > and putting him in a time out after I said it for a second time. > > Peanut is really smart, so he's picking it up fast. It's hard for > him > > to control himself though since he's such an energetic and playful > > puppy. He has a million toys, I give him a kong stuffed with treats > > and work on training for some mental stimulation. I also take him > out > > with me on errands and to petstores. I don't know what else to do > > with the little guy! > > > > Does anyone have suggestions and/or tell me that he'll grow out of > > this puppy energy soon! lol > > > > > > > ************ **One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, > and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com > today! (http://pr.atwola. com/promoclk/ 100000075x121296 2939x1200825291/ aol? redir=http://www.aol. com/?optin= n > ew-dp%26icid= aolcom40vanity% 26ncid=emlcntaol com00000001) >

