Thank you, MJ, so much, for writing what you did...being so  understanding 
of my situation in not having a Chihuahua, but still adoring  them.  And it 
is so sweet of you to offer to share your precious  girls, Benji and Tilly, 
through updates, pictures, cute  happenings.  You have no idea how much I 
appreciate that.
 
As mentioned before, sound as though we have both been animal lovers of all 
 species for a long time and I know for me, I do not expect my obsession  
with all things cute and furry to go away any time soon. 
 
It seems as though you have covered all the bases (get acquainted  visits 
beforehand) to ensure your girls will have the very best care available  
while you are traveling.  What a great place you have found for them to  stay 
when you cannot be with them.  I, like you, enjoy having my pets  around me as 
much as possible and tend to worry when they are out of my sight,  and feel 
they could be incorporated into travel plans, but  sure if even  one little 
dog was along, there would be occasions  where hubby might be thinking 'I 
told you so', he wouldn't say so, but we  communicate pretty darn well 
through eye contact, facial gestures,  (lol).
 
Again, thanks, and hugs to you too,
Lynn  
    
 
 
In a message dated 4/3/2011 3:32:47 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:



I do understand, Lynn...   and I'm more than happy to  share Benjigirl and 
Tilly too...     
 
We are retired and travel a bit in the summer.   We will not take  Them 
with us.   We have always left our little ones with a great place  where they 
are more spoiled than even by us <LOL>    It is  expensive but we budget for 
it and we know it is a super place because they  are always happy to go 
there.  Tilly hasn't been yet but before we travel  she will visit several 
times 
and get to know the place and the people.  Benji loves it there and our 
little old Raven loved it there too...  My hubby loves the dogs but really 
doesn't want to travel with  them.  As for me, well, I'd be really happy to 
bring them along .....  


hugs




MJ in  AZ
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 




On Apr 3, 2011, at 12:03 PM, [email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected])  wrote:


I don't have a Chihuahua/s Peggy, so I cannot send any pictures.  I  do 
want one so very much, and I guess I am just living vicariously  through those 
of you who do have a Chi, have loved reading all the  posts, viewing the 
adorable pictures, and have learned so much  about Chihuahuas until I am able 
to have one, but hubby thinks  it will make our planned move to the southwest 
much more difficult if we  have to have one more carrier (we have 3 cats 
who are really adorable, funny,  and entertaining) in our vehicle for at least 
a 3 day trip AND he wants to  travel after retirement.  We still have quite 
a few years before that is  going to happen though. I told him a small dog 
could go anywhere with us, but  I guess in reality after reading some of the 
info posted here, that  is not entirely true.  Restaurants, stores, hotels, 
groceries, many  businesses, not always accepting or accommodating of dogs, 
even  small ones.   We also have a pet restriction limit of 2 in  our 
neighborhood, so guess we are already pushing the envelope in that  area.  And 
he 
points out when I am out shopping with friends who have  dogs, they always 
have to leave the party early so they can go home and  let their dogs 
outside. They are a little more responsibility  than cats, but oh so cute, 
funny, 
loving, etc.
 
Lynn 
 
In a message dated 4/2/2011 3:28:24 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:

 
 
 
You know, I don't remember seeing any pictures of yours? How  about posting 
some?
 
<GIRLSP~1.GIF>
 
 


 


 
-------Original Message-------
 
 
From: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 4/2/2011  9:35:39 AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Missy can't wait ....

 
Oh what a doll, cute little Princess Gigi.  They all have  their own little 
way of communicating to us what they want  and/or need and if we just pay 
attention all the signs are there  and we don't really need words to 
communicate with our animal  loves.  I usually ask mine what they want and 
somehow 
or another  they manage to convey what the subject matter is and we get it 
all  taken care of. 
 
 Lynn
 
 
In a message dated 4/1/2011 6:55:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  writes:
   
 
 
 
Oh my, that's sounds so precious! What a smart little girl  she is!  I wish 
you had a camera for that one too! 
 
My Gigi will usually jump on the chair next to the window  and door and sit 
wagging and smiling...her que that she wants to  go for a walk. If that 
doesn't work, then she runs to  the closet where her clothes are and scratches 
on the door and  then runs back to the chair. She will do that several 
times,  until I give in. 
 
<PINKCR~21.GIF>
 
 


 


 
-------Original  Message-------
 
 
From: _chargeit2him_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date:  4/1/2011 5:23:42 PM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject:  [Chihuahuas] Missy can't wait ....

 
 
The other day I came in from the market and had a good laugh.  I usually 
take Missy for a walk when I get home. She didn't want  to wait..I walked in 
the rec room she had her coat in her mouth  standing on her hind legs..I had 
to laugh. I wish I had my  camera ..a photo opp missed :(

Sandy 






















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