I have three beautiful girls and have left them together at all times.  They 
are 
from the same mom and Dad and they are use to having lots of playmates.  My 
oldest is Missy, she is 8 years old and set in her ways.  She likes to play at 
times then other times she will let the others know she needs her space.  Chloe 
is 4 and she loves everybody in the house.  If someone new comes to visit she 
is 
always the first to make "Friends"  Give her a belly rub and you are friends 
for 
life.  My youngest is Daisy at 14 months.  She is always into everything.  One 
funny story is that my sister and husband live with me..  They both work 
outside 
the home.  When my sister comes home Chloe and daisy always follow her into her 
room.  One day Daisy came running full tilt out of the room dragging my 
sister's 
bra behind her!  My sister came running after her and it just seemed like Daisy 
was having so much fun running then stopping till you just got to her then she 
would run again.  We just hope she doesn't decide to do this when we have 
company!
 
My first chi Missy, was a birthday present.  She was born on my birthday and 
she 
came to live with me 8 weeks later.  Chloe was 9 months old when i got her.  I 
just fell in love with her.  Daisy was my Christmas present last Christmas.  
She 
fit in right away.
 
One thing with Chloe and Daisy, they think they are pit bulls as they were 
brought up with a pit.  But the pit bull thinks he is a chi and tries to get on 
your lap when you visit and he is 90 pounds of muscle!  My nephew is owned by 
my 
babies mom and dad and he also has two pit bulls and 4 other chis. 
 
There is nothing like the love of a chi.  My babies have been a lifesaver many 
times.  If you are down they know, if you are happy they know.  Nothing like a 
wet kiss from a chi to chase the blues away.

 
Barbara Blackburn 





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From: Nancy Lucky <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, October 26, 2010 8:52:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Good evening

  
Do you leave your chi's all together in one room? I am new to having two dogs 
and would be scared to leave Maggie at 1lb alone with Abbey at 4lb's I am not 
sure when it would be safe. I don't even know how to do it, do they have the 
run 
of the house or in a pen. Not that I work anymore or go that much but there are 
times that I would like to leave them and know they are safe. If something ever 
happened I would never forgive myself. I thought of putting up the video camera 
when Maggie gets bigger then sit and my girlfriends house across the street to 
just watch and see. I need advice. Licks and Kisses the Lucky girls and their 
obsessive mother with OCD obsessive chihuahua disorder and there is no meds 
available for this disease  LOL
Nancy



--- On Tue, 10/26/10, chi_of_my_heart <[email protected]> wrote:


>From: chi_of_my_heart <[email protected]>
>Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Good evening
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 5:15 PM
>
>
>You're right is can be sad. It is very though thinking how so many of these 
>little ones spent so many years suffering. They have so much to give and no 
>matter how sad I feel or how bad a day I've had I know they will give me 100% 
>of 
>their love the minute I walk through the door. It gives you something to look 
>forward to. I just posted more pictures. The newest one, Prissy, is very 
>little, 
>about 3.05 lbs. She was starving to death when they caught them. She is still 
>hanging in there so I am hopeful. Prayers are welcomed.
>Carol
>
>--- In [email protected], "Ellen" <ihu...@...> wrote:
>>
>> Oh My goodness this is so wonderful yet sad in the same breathe! You are so 
>>wonderful to take them all and give them love! I got my  Chi from Ohio I 
>>found 
>>her on the internet as I really wanted a female and all I could fine was 
>>males 
>>this breeder had 5 dog give birth accidentally and she was diagnosed with 
>>Leukemia and had put them on special pricing to help find homes...So I really 
>>do 
>>feel like I rescued her form a terrible outcome the lady was planning on 
>>keeping 
>>her to breed. Thank goodness I talked to her the night before I went and got 
>>her 
>>and that was that! Ellen
>> 
>> --- In [email protected], "chi_of_my_heart" <carolsmet@> wrote:
>> >
>> > 
>> > Thank you for the warm welcome. My Chi family started a few years ago
>> > when I became an empty nester and felt a Chi baby was just what I
>> > needed! So I welcomed in the house the sweetest little 1 pound fawn
>> > female I lovingly named Muchacha Marie. Then almost a year went by and I
>> > had  a spoiled little momma's girl with an extensive frilly wardrobe!
>> > 
>> > Then my dearset friend passed away and her Bella Rose, a five year old
>> > Chi, came to live we us.  Shortly after Bella I contacted a rescue that
>> > had a fine looking older Chi boy. I feel in love! So I applied to adopt
>> > him and when they did a home vist and brought him along they also
>> > brought another older female Chi. They had both been removed from a
>> > backyard breeder and needed some real love. We welcomed Chib- Man-Do,
>> > Chibbie and Mulauni Blue, A pretty blue merle.
>> > 
>> > It was at this point my husband said this is enough. Four Chi's for four
>> > grown kids! Yeah, okay.
>> > 
>> > One evening when I was leaving work my phone rang and it was the rescue.
>> > They had made another sweep at the backyard breeder and found a 5 week
>> > old Chi female believed to be Chibbie's daughter. Would I please take
>> > her. So I thought about it for 2 seconds and said yes. Now hubby wasn't
>> > so sure. I reminded him that when Jane was alive he and Jane said if
>> > there was an after life they wanted to return as my Chihuahua. Thus, my
>> > newest little girl came home and was named, Rebecca Jane Cooper, after
>> > Jane. We call her Cooper or Coop. The more you have the shorter the
>> > names.
>> > 
>> > I was now satisfied I had fulfilled all my emptyness and even believe
>> > some of Jane was around me. So I was done. Well ... My father inlaw
>> > became ill last year and he passed away. My mother inlaw was so lonely
>> > and sad. She needed some responsibility in her life. So, I located a
>> > sancutary I never new exsisted in my own back yard and got her a little
>> > female (Amish puppy mill) girl name Ester. But while I was picking up
>> > Esther I seen this small little shy gal that could barely walk. Tanya,
>> > the sancutary owner, ask if I could take her. She had been bread for
>> > over eight years it seems. She said no fee, she just needs a good home.
>> > Well hubby said , NO, we only came for Esther. We were heading out the
>> > door and he said, okay but she is the last one. I was so happy we took
>> > her. She has bilateral lactating patellas and a hugh hernia. We had the
>> > hernia fixed, but after to specialists examines her they felt she had
>> > this from birth, a genitic defect, and surgery was not going to be the
>> > answer. She was able to walk and was not in pain. (Think of all those
>> > puppies she had in eight years. They all will have this disorder!)
>> > 
>> > Well we took Esther to Florida for Hubby's mom and they love each other.
>> > That felt so good. My family was all complete.
>> > 
>> > In March I began to volunteer weekends at the Sanctuary. I love it
>> > there. Cats, dogs, goats, rabbit, horses, you name it. Trouble is there
>> > are some animals that can't be adopted or so they said. I met Pablo a
>> > white and black chi with a zest for life. Trouble is he bit a young
>> > child who squeezed him to hard. The father took him to the pound and he
>> > was slated for a shot of sleepy drug. Tanya brought him to the sancuary
>> > several years ago and well I brought him home to have play dates with my
>> > girls and Chibbie. He loved it there and one weekend Tanya said he could
>> > stay as long as we kept him forever. Pablo wouldn't hurt a flea, unless
>> > it hurt him first!
>> > 
>> > Working at the sanctuary can be hard. There are lots of dogs from the
>> > puppy mills in Ohio. Most have something wrong with them. Gracie was one
>> > of those little ones. A four pound chi that tried to pass a litter and
>> > nearly died. The farmer decided we could take her. She wasn't a money
>> > maker. She was so afraid of everyone. She had lost half her foot and her
>> > tail from the wire cage. She would bite if you got too close or tried to
>> > pick her up. Put she was so tiny and sad I just wanted her to know what
>> > love and kindness was. So I spent weekends sitting in the dog run with
>> > her.  Soon would take food, but not let me touch her. One day I covered
>> > her with a blanket and held her, she was okay so I continued that until
>> > I felt safe with her. I took her home a few months ago and she sleeps
>> > under my chin. She now knows love!
>> > 
>> > I found some friends with same interests and recently two older chi's
>> > 10-14 years old were dumped in a small town, word traveled and well I
>> > probably don't need to explain this one. I have Granny "Carmen
>> > Elizabeth" and Prissy "Priscilla Louise". They are not real healthy,
>> > have no teeth, and one is blind. They may not live too much longer, but
>> > they know love.
>> > 
>> > I have decided that my ten Chi's are my world but I have a rather full
>> > house. I live in the country and have land for them, but they are lap
>> > lovers, not land lovers. So for now even I know my limits. We are a
>> > happy ten chi family, two cats and my hubby has his two chocolate labs,
>> > Ohyeah I forgot to mention Ricky and Lucy, Steven's babies. Thank
>> > goodness for heated kennels!
>> > 
>> > Well this is our story and I really do hope that the next time you think
>> > about a new chi, think about the barely used rescues out there. They are
>> > everywhere!
>> >
>>
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