Welcome. It might take a while before you become her love.  Some  Chis are 
more into cuddling than others but in time, almost all respond to  
affection.  Chis shouldn't eat very much, I give my Chi a hand  full of dry 
kibbles 
in the morning and one in the evening, both servings  combined would probably 
equal 1/3 of a cup.  In addition, in between you  can offer a treat like a 
raw mini carrot, an orange slice, or broccoli. My  little guy, Emiliano,  
also likes freeze dried liver treats. Some  people do free freed (leave food 
out all of the time), I do not, like I  said, I feed him twice a day and he 
eats every bite.  What's your little  ones name?  Would love to see a photo.
 
Gloria
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/14/2011 1:24:29 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
Hi, my name  is Naomi and I just bought me an adorable Chihuahua on May  
9th.  When I bought her the people said she was 9 weeks  old.  They bought her 
from someone else and decided that they couldn’t  handle a puppy.  It was a 
little weird when I went to see her because  when I knocked they didn’t 
come out the front door, they came out from the  side of the house just holding 
her with nothing else.  No bed, toys,  blanket, food and no shot records.  
They just handed her to me and took  the money.  I was a little suspicious 
but I wanted her so  bad. 
I immediately  took her to the vet and thank God she was checked out okay.  
She got her  first set of shots and a nice warm bath on the same day.  
I have two  questions for you “Chihuahua experts”.  One, I drown her with 
affection  constantly, hugging her, kissing her, scratching her tummy, but 
she seems kind  of indifferent to me.  She loves to play but the affection 
she acts like  she could do without.  Are all Chihuahuas like that?   Also,  
she doesn’t eat very much.  I serve her once in the morning and that’s  it.  
It takes her the whole day into late night to finish that one bowl  of 
food. And it’s not a big bowl of food.  The bowl is very small so I  would say 
less than ½ cup.  Is this normal?  She’s been to the vet  twice and she went 
from 2.8lbs. to 3.5lbs.  That’s a good sign.   Feedback please?????? 
(Sorry for  the long email) 
 



 
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