Beth, this sounds like my little girl chi. Our neighbors have two very big King Shepherds that are separating us by a wooden fence with small gaps in between. I have two chis and just one of them will try to get to the two shepherds. She barks and barks and they bark and bark back. I know for sure that is she were to ever come face to face with them, she would scream and run the other way. She always acts really tuff when she if far away and changes her tune quickly when the object of her so called "attack" comes close. That said, she is never out alone, unsupervised, just in case she ever does find a way to get to the other side.
Evelyn
From: moonivy2852002 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, February 13, 2011 8:24:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] LYNN/ Carol Smet
I was at Petsmart the other day with Elmo and a nice lady with a short hair chi girl came
over to admire him and asked me what type of dog he was. That made me smile. The
encounter was interesting too, that's the first time Elmo has met another dog and not
been growly. Maybe he is "clannish".
My next door neighbors have a beautiful, extremely well-behaved golden retriever, Dakota. We share a wooden backyard fence and Elmo's latest mission is to try to leap the 10 foot fence to get at Dakota, hysterically barking all the while. I can't see her through the fence but I suspect Dakota is laughing on the other side <g>.
-Beth --- On Sun, 2/13/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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