Lisa,  I have 8 little chihuahuas and they will bite if provoked or injured or 
scared.  I don’t reprimand them.  I allow no children in my home. Period!  I 
used to allow friends to bring their children until I caught those children 
being rough with my dogs.  I swatted the little brats and told their parents to 
take them home or lock them in their car.  My dogs are much more precious to me 
than the neighbors brats.  That’s how it stands in my home.

 

Judy Moon

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John 3:16

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Pam Dean
Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2012 9:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Hi I'd like to introduce myself.

 






Welcome to the group.  I have a tiny Chi too who was about that size when he 
was 5 months.  I have never let him interact with the grandchildren..not 
because he would hurt them. but because they might hurt him.  He is in the 
bedroom when they are here, which suits him fine because he thinks they are 
nasty, noisy little aliens.  I sort of agree sometimes.  Chis are no different 
than any other small breed.  All dogs will bite under the right or wrong 
circumstances.  It is up to you to keep both the puppy and the grandchild safe. 
 This will take training of both the dog and child.  I can almost guarantee if 
the child gets bit it is because she is too young to know how to act with a dog 
especially one that small. I would keep them separated as I certainly would 
never even consider rehoming any of my pets especially for something that can 
and should be prevented.

 

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From: uncasheville_mom <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, March 6, 2012 12:21 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Hi I'd like to introduce myself.

 

  

Hi, I'm Lisa & I live in Hickory, NC. I got my first Yorkshire Terrier in 1996 
for my birthday & after that I was eager to learn all I could about yorkies. 
Now skip forward to 2011 & I got my first miniature chihuahua & I'm in puppy 
dog heaven all over again! My chi's name is Scooter, he's a male & was born 
9/23/11. I adopted a West Highland Terrier in April 2011 & she's spayed, 
housebroken, & knows basic commands. Missy is the first dog we've ever had that 
fetches & my boys love that about her! My youngest son is 20 & a college 
student so my dogs don't have much interaction with small children except when 
my granddaughter age 2 1/2 visits & so far he's been well mannered with her. I 
strongly discourage him from biting & immediately give him a play toy after 
reprimanding him "no biting". Then when he seems alert & I pick him up 
sometimes he nips me to let me know he wants to be fed & again comes the 
reprimand "no biting" in a firm voice. Is this something he's going to outgrow??
I don't know anything about the chihuahua breed other than what I've read 
online, so I'm learning as I go. Scooter is 5 months old now & weighed 1.2 
pounds at his check up in Dec. & is due to go back for his last booster & 
rabies this month. I provide Scooter with a lot of rawhide chews, pigs ears, 
rubber puppy toys, rope & ball toys as well as loose balls. He's very playful & 
plays well with the girls.
I promised my son that if Scooter ever bit my granddaughter & I pray that it 
never happens that I'd place him in a suitable home or return him to his owner. 
I hope that with the proper correction & staying on cue for feeding times that 
this will be a problem he'll outgrow soon!
Thanks for having me in the group, Lisa
Hickory, NC

 








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