This is going to surprise you, Peggy, but Benji does that.   In the morning 
when 
I first come out she is so thrilled to see me these days that she paws my leg 
to 
pet her.  I was told that she would do that to let me know she wanted to be 
picked up but of course she never did.   I guess it must be a chi thing...   
 She still won't stay on my lap very long and she doesn't put her paw on me 
when 
she is there.    mj



________________________________
From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wed, May 11, 2011 1:28:22 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Princess & Gigi's Pawing

  
Actually I was thinking of training her for therapy work when I first got her, 
but Eskies shed all the time, no matter how great a diet and supplements, 
brushing, etc. you give them. Not many people like that, least of all hospitals 
etc.  She is in a way a therapy dog for a lot of the seniors in my apartment 
complex.  They all know what times I walk her and when they see me, they always 
call for Princess and have a treat ready at their door. It was because of the 
seniors here that I trained her to sit in front of them and not jump up. 
Princess was under 2 yrs old when I got her and acted very much like a puppy in 
a lot of ways. Now she sits and puts out her paw for a shake and gives a little 
"woof" bark as a hello to them, wagging her tail a mile a minute because she 
knows they have that treat for her.
 
I'll tell you a secret, I have been trying to train Gigi for it. She has the 
drawback that when she sits on your lap, she demands that you pet her. She does 
this by putting her front leg straight out and paws at you. Once, as gentle as 
she is, that paw scratched my face, and another time, it knocked my eyeglasses 
off. So I have been trying to get her over that  and learn just to be content 
sitting a persons lap and not demanding to be constantly petted at the same 
time. She is getting better at it, but it seems to be deeply rooted in her. 

 
While I am on the subject of the pawing like that, Does anyone else's Chi do 
this? Is it a Chi thing, or something that just Gigi does? It's like she 
instinctively extends her leg and paw out like that. I tried to turn it into a 
game of 'high five' so that she would only do it when I ask her, but that 
backfired and made it worse. So now I am trying the 'Ignore' and only pet her 
when her paw is down, which seems to be working, but it is a slow process, 
because she apparently has been doing it for 6+ years.
 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: [email protected]
Date: 5/11/2011 3:38:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: Re-homing is official
   
That's very interesting how Princess used that position only to communicate 
what 
she was feeling at that moment be understood and thank goodness, you are you 
and 
you got it....Gee, Peggy, couldn't you get her some police work somewhere, or 
therapy work.  Just teasing, but it seems she is so very smart AND and a very 
beautiful girl. 
  
In a message dated 5/11/2011 3:28:44 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Thanks Lynn. I forgot to mention that Princess has never taken that position 
again. I had even tried to have her sit on my lap and put her paws on my 
shoulders like she did that day, and she wants no part of it.  

     
 

Reply via email to