I think it was someone on the All_Chihuahuas group.  Her Chihuahua - she
thought that he may not be all Chihuahua because he was taller like Desi and
his ears don't stand up.  It came back that he was the most Chihuahua and
then a small part of a breed that is much bigger. Supposedly they had to
keep him away from any other dogs for a certain period of time.I think they
did the saliva test.  She also has an American Eskie, but that wasn't what
the other breed detected was.  I would think it would be very hard to
mistake a blood test.and if it is a medical necessity, then I would
certainly have a test done.  I'm not going to go back to the breeder and
demand money back, and you know, I would never give Desi up!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 6:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog-JOAN

 

  


Who ever told you that the dog can't be around other dogs? Never heard of
such a thing. They have two types of DNA testing, saliva and blood test. The
Blood test is said to better and more actuate. 

 



 

 

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Joan Croft <mailto:[email protected]> 

Date: 1/20/2012 8:51:35 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog-JOAN

 

  

I had thought of that.  I believe that to do the test that he couldn't be
around any other dogs for a certain period of time.  I cannot separate him
from Dolly.  There are many different places and ways that the DNA is
tested.  I do not believe that my vet normally does that, I had asked once
and they said they prefer not to do it because it comes back with a lot of
information that could not be - such as a dog being part Chihuahua and part
Great Dane..not the exact breeds, but I can't remember what they were.

The only reason that I would really want to do a test is to make sure that
whatever diseases or conditions another breed would have that I would have
to know about and watch out for.  My vet sees my dogs so often and he does
check out everything whenever I take them for a shot - $10 includes the
vaccine and him to check their mouths, teeth, bodies for lumps, fat, etc.
So for most things that could happen, first I would most likely have Desi in
there much faster than some other owners would (this group excluded) and the
vet says he just sees Chihuahua with Desi and that could be because he has
more training where he actually can tell certain traits that are present for
other breeds.  He wanted to be a vet from the time that he was seven, and
grew up in the Bahamas.  He could have seen a lot of Chihuahuas in the
Bahamas that were more like Desi, and also he probably read all the books
about animals if he always wanted to be a vet.  Now that Desi has lost the
fat in his face (actually the last place to lose it) he does look more like
a Chihuahua than he ever did before.  I guess the only thing that is really
different is how big his skull is, and the way that his head normally tilts
down when most Chihuahuas the faces look straight ahead.  He has the wider
legs like the apple type, and he has the longer thinner back legs like the
deer type (and Dolly's).  I know she is part applehead and part deer type.
But having Desi, Dolly's head is not rounded, and I think that her nose is a
bit longer than the apple type and it is shorter than Desi's.  She has the
slight body and her eyes are not a bit bulgy like the applehead.   I wish I
could remember what the apple head part of her is, because I don't really
see it when I am thinking right now.  Unless it was that her nose is shorter
than a deer type??? I just think of her as a very sweet little Chihuahua,
and that same with Desi.  Chihuahuas have been bred and cross bred between
types and after several generations I guess all kinds of differences can
come out in the pups.

If it came to a point where a DNA test would be necessary to treat him for
something, then I could get him one.  He is neutered so I am not going to
breed him.  And if something were wrong, the vet would know how to treat it,
unless there were very similar problems and they were to be treated
differently for one breed than another.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 3:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog-JOAN

 

  


Joan, did you ever consider doing a DNA test? They are now suppose to be 92%
plosive, as compared to when they first came out and didn't have all the
breeds accounted for. They claim it is just the rare breeds that are still
missing from there DNA banks, as not enough samples have been stored to
confirm the testing for those breeds. Since all the popular small breeds are
accounted for, I would think that you would have good results.

 



 

 

 

 

-------Original Message-------

 

From: Joan Croft <mailto:[email protected]> 

Date: 1/20/2012 5:01:14 PM

To: [email protected]

Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog

 

  

And I just want to add that there have been more days than not, that I
thought that Desi was a mix despite the breeder telling me he was purebred.
I have asked my vet numerous times and he says he just sees all Chihuahua.
Maybe what he has is something that comes from many generations ago.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Joan Croft
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 1:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog

 

  

He is beautiful little guy.  He looks a lot like my Desi Lou - as far as his
features.the longer nose, and Desi does put his ears back like that when he
is very happy.  The other interesting thing (to me) is that he doesn't hold
his head out straight, but more of a downward  postion.  I sure hope that
you can find his home.  These little guys can run and then you have to
figure where you found him he could have come from a large radius around
that .  

It is really hard to make this comment, but I hope that his owners will see
your ads and get him back.  However, if you don't put  collar with tags on
your dog, then maybe you shouldn't even have one.  I don't know about where
you are (If I remember correctly you live in Highland?) but I know that one
time I asked my vet about the microchip.  I guess I hadn't thought about it
before, but the tech brought Dolly back to me and asked me if I knew where
her microchip was inserted.  I didn't know because that was inserted before
I ever had her.  So, I asked the vet if they scan the dogs when they come in
as a new patient.he said 'NO'; they cannot scan / or they choose not to,
unless the person bringing them in asks for them to do it.  I know that if
the dog you just found had a microchip, it should still have a collar and
maybe the tag from the microchip with the number to call.    But, I shudder
to think that if, for instance, the exterminator came and did not close the
gate all the way, and one of mine got out and started running.  Someone
could find them on the next street and keep them.  They could go to my vet -
and they would pretty much know that they are Dolly & Desi.Desi is so gaga
over the vet that he is unmistakable, and one of the ladies at the vet said
that there are a lot of Chihuahuas that they see, but Dolly has just a
totally different look than any of the others.I hope that is a good thing.
But if someone found them and took them to another vet in the area to get
medical care and keep them, then the vet doesn't scan them because they
haven't been asked to do that.  We get our dogs microchipped so that if they
get out that they can be returned.but without the vets scanning new dogs, I
don't really know how effective that it for people that have no intention of
finding the rightful owners.

Beth, I am going to start calling you the St. Francis helper!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Beth Michl
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2012 1:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Found Dog [1 Attachment]

 

  

[Attachment(s) from Beth Michl included below] 

Here we go again. Never fails ! 

found this little guy in the middle of the street on my way home at lunch to
check on my own critters!

walked the street where he was and asked some people that were out and
about. Took him home so he wouldn't get hit. putting up flyer's tonight on
my way home. He was in the street about 3 to 4 blocks from my house, but
different street. I put an add in lost in found on craigslist, will have him
scanned for a chip in the morning when I go for my puppy class with
Caramella..  He is a chi or a chi mix unaltered friendly guy. About 5 lbs,
with tall legs. 

I sure cant keep this little guy, my 4 are the max, so please keep your
fingers crossed I find his home.

Just by the area I found him in, people let there dogs run.. :-( 

Beth

 


                

 


                



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