I had Dolly for 15 months before I got Desi.  She was the Alpha and didn't
want Desi to be anywhere near her, or she was trying to get him to know the
house rules.  It was a very hard first four or five months until they
eventually got along together a little bit of the time, and now they hardly
ever fight.  Desi is enamored of Dolly.  So, I would suggest that if you are
thinking of getting another chi.sooner is better than later when the first
one is too used to being 'it'.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Angela Mose
Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2011 4:58 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] New here and a question

 

  

Thank you Shanna~

I did do a search and also found the wire x, but nonetheless, she has her
own offbeat charm. The breeder is a small scale breeder who shows from time
to time. I really don't doubt the parentage, I just thought that my Greta
was a bit unique and that makes her perfect for us. I don't intend to breed
her so, being a perfect chi isn't that important. I am also contemplating
bringing home a second older, pup when I get her, because I read that chi's
are "clanish" and do well with two. Is this a good idea or not? I do have
children and we homeschool, therefore the pup(s) will not be alone on a
regular basis, and I thought that if there are two, it will be easier for
the children to *share* without "over"loving one pup.

Just a thought, what does anyone else think? Oh, my children really are very
gentle with animals, but, I will not be letting them play with any pup
without close supervision :)

Peace,

Angela M

On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 11:49 PM, Shanna Machanpalli <[email protected]>
wrote:

  


Hi Angela

I did a google on wire haired chi's and they came up but described as a mix.
chi x wire haired terrier. you might want to do the same. I have never heard
of a wire haired chi, or even seen one. there is the long hair (smooth not
wirey) and short smooth. you may have seen the parents, but it does not
always mean those really are the parents. Maybe there is a mix in the
background also but not listed as such on the papers. sorry..but some people
are scam artists & some just do not know the background themselves. Now it
is possible the puppy is going thru a long hair freezy day or something...
but a beard?? I think I would have walked away and did research on them.
There will always be a chi puppy available.
Registration papers don't really mean a thing if you do not know the
background dogs on it or what there generic make-up is. 
some could be from puppy mills from the background. They do have a DNA test
out now for dogs, to see what they are made up of. :) 
If you are looking for a real purebred chi, you might want to look around a
bit more for breeders and do homework on what they should look like etc. If
you do not care about if its a purbred or not... then its no big deal. 

And... there maybe someone on this list that can tell you that sometimes chi
puppies go thru this stage of coat hair! 

Shanna




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--- On Tue, 2/8/11, Angela <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Angela <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] New here and a question
To: [email protected]

Date: Tuesday, February 8, 2011, 3:25 AM 

 

  

I am bringing home our chihuahua puppy this weekend. She is a pure bred with
papers and I have seen both of her parents. My question is... I am not new
to dog ownership and I am aware of the two coat types for the chi breed,
however, I am convinced beyond a shadow of a doubt that my little Greta is a
wire-coated chihuahua. I "know" that that is not supposed to be and I also
know that she is pure bred. So, is this a spontaneous mutation and are any
of you aware of this? Her mom is a smooth coat and her sire is long coated.
She is desribed as a medium coat, but she has a rougher texture and she most
certainly has a beard!
She is adorable nonetheless, but again much different looking than her
littermates. I will post pictures when I figure out how all of this works :)
Peace,
Angela M

 

 



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