Pat,
         When I got my first chi I  researched the breed. Mostly their health 
and temperament to see if it would be  a good fit for our family. I didn't 
look into  AKC standards because I  wasn't going to breed. I knew my breeder 
was 
reputable and had bred chi's for 35  years.I never even asked the adult 
predicted size of my pets. It was more that I  feel in love with one and 
said,"Let's make her a part of the family!"
                         Blessings,
                               

 
In a message dated 12/15/2008 7:00:26 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 

I laffed when I read your reply Sheila.. lol.. I never even knew  about AKC 
standards until I got my Tia.. then I found out that the chi's  across the 
street that I loved so much were TOO big to meet the standards plus  they were 
DEERHEADS.. it didnt stop me from loving them though.. but  their owners moved 
out this week so I wont get to see them no more..  waaaah.. I could have given 
or taken the humans but I loved  those fur babies.
huggles
Pat in OK


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Patricia


















 
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 From:  "hartzells501@  "har<hartzells...@hartzel>
To:  chihuah...@yahoogro  Ch
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 6:46:53  PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas]  Chihuahua  weight

Venus,
You know what bugs me?? Chihuahua's are the only breed I have ever seen 
obsess  over a dogs weight!!
Would anyone say that dog is too big to be a Yorkie,  or that can't be a 
Pekinese it is too heavy!! 2 lbs. or 10 lbs it is still a  chihuahua!!
Perhaps it can't be a show dog but do people say," Oh that dog  doesn't have 
a good top line, it
can't be a chihuahua." or, " Your dog is  not a chihuahua, look at it's 
incorrect bite!"  Good grief, who does it  matter to? I have small ones, 
thin ones, fat rolly polly ones, but I'm not  going to show them so who 
cares? Just love and enjoy their  great
personalities. Next time if someone questions you say, " Oh your  right it 
isn't a chihuahua it's a Great Dane,
just a little on the small  size. A teacup Great Dane to be  exact!"
Blessings,
Sheila


-----Original Message-----
From: Venus Nielsen  <[email protected]>
To:  chihuah...@yahoogroto:  
Sent: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 2:25 pm
Subject:  [Chihuahuas] Chihuahua weight


 
 
 
Ok maybe I am wrong here but sometimes people really get to me.

I  was at the pet store this morning with my three little ones... this
lady  came over and was all ohhhh and ahhhh over them, then asked what
breed they  where. Of course I replied Chihuahuas. She kept arguing with
me about it  saying they are too big to be chihuahuas, that chihuahuas
can't be over 5  lbs.

Don't get me wrong... all of my little ones are larger chihuahuas.  Chip
is 7.2lbs, Dale is 10.5lbs... he is over weight and Gidget (my  new
little girl) is 7.9lbs. I know both Dale and Gidget have a little bit  of
weight on them they could lose but I don't think either of them would  be
or look health under 5lbs. Both of them are on a diet weight now so  we
are working to loss some of the extra weight. When Dale got fixed  he
went from 7lbs to 12lbs, so far he has lost a couple of lbs. Chip on  the
other hand looks skinny at 7.2lbs.

I am wrong that it is normal  for chihuahua to weight that much.

Venus




 
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