I can compare the two, because both are an emtotional trauma to the pup. I
think people fail to realise, these "dogs" actually have feelings...they
get scared, lonely, confused, ect...just like humans do.
Marsha

> Shipping is a whole complete different thing than keeping a puppy until
> 12 weeks and then sending them into what you know is a good loving home.
>  Can't compare the two
>
> Sheila
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 8:47 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Christmas Miracle - My Puppy is Here
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> I am the type of person who puts the most value in the emotional impact.
> I try to see things from the point of view of how the pup is feeling. It
> is kinda the same with shipping. I know people swear up and down to the
> safety of shipping...and I am sure it is perfectly safe, but all I can
> think of is how the pup FEELS.....when the person it loves puts it in a
> carrier and then walks away and it spends the next several hours alone
> without human or other puppy cuddling and don't know what to
> expect...they have got to be terrified, lonely, ect.....I will not ship.
> to me, the most important is the emotional aspect.....
>
> Marsha
>
>> Marsha, I agree with you in that it's easier for a puppy to bond with
>> it's new human owner between 8-10 weeks.  As long as the puppy is
>> healthy enough to leave it's mother, I believe that is the perfect age
>>  to join it's new haman family.  If you research the puppy
>> socialization peroid, it usually says the most crucial bonding time is
>>  from 8-12 weeks.  I would think the puppy should be bonding with it's
>>  human family rather than it's littermates and mom, since it will be
>> spending it's life with the human family (and possibly other canines
>> in the new home).  It's also a crucial time for the pup to experience
>> the world away from it's birthhome (safely of course), so that it
>> grows up to be a confidant dog.  After 12 weeks, it's much harder for
>> a puppy to adjust to life outside it's birthplace.
>> Stefanie
>>
>> --- On Sat, 12/27/08, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> From: [email protected] <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Christmas Miracle - My Puppy is Here
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 7:16 PM
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>> There is always a bond between a mom and her pup, just as there are
>> with human's. No matter how old they get, there is still a bennefit of
>>  the parents. My mom just lost her chi Chiffon this summer....we had
>> kept one of her pups, and the mother/son were so close that I know
>> Salt would not live 6 months without Chiffon...and I was right....so
>> yes, there is a bond and that bond will always be there no matter how
>> old. I look at dogs much the same way I look at humans.....If a baby
>> is to be placed for adoption, it is best to get the baby into a new
>> home as soon as possible after birth....a toddler is not gonna have an
>>  easy a time as an infant, ect.....
>>
>> Marsha
>>
>>> I was told by breeders who I deeply respect that they do begin to
>>> form long term bonds someplace around 11 1/2-12 weeks. So this is a
>>> time they are ripe to leave so they don't bond with the breeder but
>>> mom definitely teaches a lot after weaning and they benefit being
>>> around her ..maybe not 24/7 but somewhat.
>>>
>>> after reading these chi sites awhile it seems the younger ones
>>> especially going to inexperienced homes is a recipe for risk.
>>>
>>> Only my humble observations. I am sure this baby is in good hands.
>>>
>>> best,
>>> michelle, henry and vinnie
>>>
>>> keeping warm in the beautiful Catskills
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