I am thinking of sweetie, when choice a new friend, she is my baby first and 
friend, and a dog intro is a must, before bringing someone home it really her 
call. 



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On Oct 28, 2010 10:11 AM, Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]> wrote: 


 



  


    
      
      
      
Very true Gloria one reason I said get as much background info you can...And if 
one that will need lot's of medical attention one financially can you handle it 
but the other is how will your all ready chi babies handle not having much 
attention regardless of health you will be giving a rescue much attention your 
other's may not like sharing that...and the new member may not like sharing you 
either...so again lot's to think about...and I know everyone self included will 
put a lot of what if's in your mind but there good what if's so just think on 
it all..


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I would check for health issues.  I know that sometimes our hearts go 
out to those with health issues and some of us are better than  others in 
dealing with them, but I really would consider the condition of the 
dog and the cost to get it well and to keep it well.
 
Gloria
 

In a message dated 10/28/2010 10:24:30 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
  
  
  
Also a 
  lot of times from shelters there not all owner surrenders some may be from 
  Mills...So the adults are more stand offish and will take lot's of love and 
  time and I do mean time many think a month is long enough...And it's 
  not...even though there life may have been a bad one it's all they knew and 
  living life in a home is more stressful then being in a cage...Lot's of 
  patience is must..I know when I have adults to re-home I like to do it before 
  they get to old it's not fair to them they grieve like we do for there 
  owners...


  On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 11:16 AM, [email protected] 
<[email protected]> 
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I don't mind puppies, but I'm leaning toward adultish cause I know they 
    get looked over sometimes! I don't mind some training... That was helpful! 
    Thank you...




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    On Oct 28, 2010 7:51 AM, Joyce mccarthy <[email protected]> 
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Well I 
    am not a rescuer but have done some in my day...I would look for 
personality 
    and as much background info you can on each one...That's the same thing 
    people do when coming to us as breeders..Find out if there used to children 
    etc..do you want a puppy or adult do you want one who's housebroke or are 
    you willing to take the time to correct or train..Lot's of ??'s to ask 
    yourself...


    On Thu, Oct 28, 2010 at 10:28 AM, Brea Rae 
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I am going to the shelter today to start my search for chihuahua family 
      member, my question for people who have rescue or dog from the shelter 
      what should look for and be aware of?


      

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