thanks Joan...I sure hope she isnvt hurt, but what you're saying makes sense. 
She shook almost all the time and cried with tears. i thought it was partly due 
to the fact that she was having a little discipline in me working with her and 
not getting to do things Goldie's way..I don't mean I was stern. The puppy just 
isn't used to any sort of training..thanks again




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On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 10:42 PM PDT Joan wrote:

>Hi,
>My name is Joan and I live in North Las Vegas, NV.  I haven't posted much 
>lately, but I do read the posts on digest.
>I know someone right now that has chihuahuas because her 5 year old wants them 
>and they disappeared last night and they didn't find them until today in the 
>community across the street from them.  They have had them at least a couple 
>months, no tags, no collar, no harness no microchip.  They got them back this 
>morning but if they get out again and I find them, I am taking them and 
>finding them a good home.
>
>When I read your post, there were a couple things that came to mind.  
>Chihuahuas can be hurt and really try to cover it up.  My female had her knee 
>injured by my chihuahua puppy jumping on the bed when she was under the 
>blanket.  I didn't know for a long time, until she was shaking so much.  When 
>you wrote that the puppy had been dropped and then that she shook when you 
>held her and when you tried to teach her to shake...that might be a sign that 
>she is injured and hurts.  
>My male is a food addict.  If I put out the whole bag of food he would eat and 
>eat until his insides would explode.  If they are feeding her according to 
>what they should for her size, she could still run to eat your dogs food 
>looking like she is starved.
>
>The sad thing is that we can't take these dogs that are not being taken care 
>of correctly.  That is very sad, but if you think that she is all skin and 
>bones, you could contact someone or maybe talk to teh mother about her needing 
>more food.  Perhaps you can even tell her sometime that if they ever decide 
>that they can't keep her to let you know and you will find a good home for her.
>
>I wish we could help all these little chihuahuas that are in homes that are 
>not appropriate for them.  Until then...prayers!
>
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>--- In [email protected], "donnajackson309" <donnajackson309@...> 
>wrote:
>>
>> Hello Everyone!
>> I just signed up for the group. I am a single mother of a 16 year old son. 
>> For a while, we have both talked about getting a chihuahua and just never 
>> have. I rescue cats and have one dog. He is an Eskie..We love him!
>> I'm writing this right now over the fiery of the chihuahua my neighbors 
>> have. Words will not do justice to how mad I am, really...As much as I can 
>> tell you about most dogs or cats, from rescuing, I really am not familiar 
>> with the ins and outs of a chihuahua...Here I am to share. Although, since 
>> it's not my dog, I guess there is nothing to do. So my neighbor's SIL moves 
>> in. The SIL is going through a divorce and has a 13 year old daughter. They 
>> get the girl a chihuahua at the beginning of the summer, when she is home to 
>> take care of it. The mother is home most days, anyway. These people have 
>> never had a dog. Goldie, as she's named, is very sweet. They asked for my 
>> opinions on Goldie with a lot of things...First, her potty training. The 
>> puppy was having a lot of accidents because the girl didn't take her out at 
>> night like she should. I taught her to sit in about 5 minutes..Smart little 
>> dog! They asked me to teach her something else. When I tried to
 teach her shake, the dog just went to tears and shook. She didn't do that the 
first time. The girl dropped the puppy a couple times and only took her to the 
vet because I was quite stern about it. She does have her shots now, or 2 so 
far. The dog also shook when I held her with my hand on her chest and figures 
around each leg, so she couldn't move out of my hand or fall. You just know 
they are not holding her right for the puppy to cry when I do it, and so did 
the vet in explaining. Does the puppy have to drop and break legs to get 
through to these people? The mother finally reached a point where they were 
going to find Goldie a home since the daughter wasn't taking care of her. They 
asked if we wanted her, and I said yes. At the last, literally, second, the 
daughter cried and mom caved. I found it best to keep my distance...Until this 
weekend!
>> They had a family emergency and asked me to watch her. No one else wanted to 
>> because Goldie is not potty trained yet..What a shock! I watched her, 
>> anyway, because I know you just have to pay attention to a puppy. She's been 
>> here all weekend without an accident...But here's the fiery! That dog came 
>> over and ate the dog food in my dog's dish so fast it was scary. I called 
>> and asked her about it, and she told me she eats a bit in the morning and a 
>> bit in the night...Now, I said from the start that I'm not a chihuahua 
>> expert, but I have seen starving puppies, and this was one...She also tells 
>> me to pick up the water. Goldie only gets a drink here and there or she 
>> potties to much..So in my mind, and please tell me if you think I'm 
>> wrong...We are going to give this dog less food and water than it needs so 
>> you can keep your 13 year old happy enough to have a dog that she can play 
>> dress up with, but she won't have to take it out as much if it doesn't  have 
>> to
 go to the bathroom as much? I live in Florida, and it is 100 degrees right 
now...I'm just sick! I have to give this puppy to their oldest daughter in the 
morning, who was home all weekend, and not see it again..I just do! Am I wrong?
>>
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