You're lucky! As you can see from the videos Isabelle is totally different 
character, she loves to play all time and sometimes she's aggressive, but she 
is also so sweet...

Monica


--- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@...> wrote:
>
> Not my Gigi. Gigi is a very balanced little chi. She is sweet, calm, not a
> barker, not hyper and doesn't have a nasty bone in her body. I have only
> heard her growl twice in the two years that I have had her. We were at the
> dog park, and a male chi tried to advance her and she told him to get lost,
> LOL! She likes other dogs and is very calm around them, but that male was up
> to no good and she knew it.
> 
> Peggy & The Girls
>  
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>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: Pamela Ann
> Date: 9/2/2012 7:24:03 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Problems with neighbourhood
>  
>   
> Are all chi’s that frisky? 
>  
> From: Peggy & The Girls 
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 12:04 AM
> To: [email protected] 
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Problems with neighbourhood
>  
> 
> 
> I love this video!! I watched it twice. They sure are a frisky pair, and
> neither one will give in to the other. Very amusing little chis! 
>  
> When dogs howl when you leave them alone it is called 'separation anxiety'.
> You can google for that and find many different training methods to help
> them over come it. I have had to teach Gigi not to do that. Princess wasn't
> a problem with it, however Gigi likes to run back and forth and hop on the
> chair at the window while she waits, and Princess does nothing but bark at
> her when she runs. So I am trying to work on that. Not easy when I can't see
> exactly what they are doing, but only stand outside and listen, and then I
> yell in the window for Princess to stop and be quiet. Some times it works,
> other times I hear her start in again when I turn the corner to the parking
> lot. By the time I start to walk back, she hears me coming and stops. The
> smarty pants, lol!
>  
> I am seriously thinking of calling the house phone and leaving the speaker
> on and telling her to be 'quiet' that way. It worked for another dog that I
> had once. They freak out and don't understand how I know they are barking,
> lol!
>  
> Peggy
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>  
>  
> -------Original Message-------
>  
> From: Monica Ghit
> Date: 8/31/2012 2:28:09 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Problems with neighbourhood
>  
>   
> I have a problem with my neighbours, that is because they complain about my
> dogs behaviour when I leave the house, I don't have a garden to let them out
> and they remain closed indoors when I go out. More often I take them with me
> but if I don't have the possibility they remain at home alone and they start
> to howl continuosly. My neighbours complain about that and I don't know what
> to do...any advice?
> If you want to see my dogs look here...
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WlKlGvcKzs
>




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