Don't you wish they had a chip to scan for previous life experiences? So many 
shelter or other dumped dogs had to have had someone who treated them well and 
trained them.



Robin, the Dobe Axel CGC, TT, the German Pin Ranger CGC, TT, the Chihuahuas 
Alice and Monte and the MinPins HoneyB, Brutus, IMPS foster  Jordan    
                                         www.minpinrescue.org
                                         

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Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing 
From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
CC:  

I found Gigi on e-bay classified for free......that's just as bad as being on 
Craigs list.  A college girl had her for a month, and said she got her from a 
woman on the same list, who had her for two months, and said she got her from a 
shelter. That would make me her fourth home in 3 months. But when I asked the 
girl to email the woman for her copy of her shots or her rabies tag, she said 
that the woman said she didn't have any medical records as she came from a 
shelter.  That was an obvious lie, since shelters won't release a dog without 
the shot and tag.  Gigi was also a lot older then the girl was told, had very 
bad teeth and went into a bad heavy heat during the first week that I had her. 
Plus she had several c-section scars. Her stomach was black from newspaper 
print, which took many baths to get it pink again.  All the tell tale signs 
that the woman was a BYB. The woman knew she was getting to old to breed and 
that she a lways needs c-sections, so why not just toss her to the wolves!
 
Gigi had to have belonged to some one at one time who took good care of her. 
She is way to sweet, and doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She walks and 
heels perfectly on a leash, loves to be brushed, loves to be dressed, and 
absolutely loves walking. She was housebroken by the second month. She is not a 
yapper, and stops barking the very first time I say quiet. She would be happy 
to be in my lap 24/7 if I let her. She has no fears, gets along with other 
dogs, loves people. She cost a mint in Vet bills, cause she has liver issues, 
plus all the original testing and teeth removal and cleaning and spaying and 
blood test every 3-4 months to see how her liver is doing. She was estimated to 
be about 5 yrs old when I took her three years ago. I have no regrets about 
taking her as I knew she needed vetting when I first saw her, and she sooo 
deserves a life of just being a loved dog and not making money for some selfish 
uncaring human.  She is my Sunshine!
 
Peggy
 
 
 
 
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From: GinbarMinPins
Date: 4/17/2013 4:40:24 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing
 
 
Monte was one of the many Chis in Hillsborough A S and he would have been dead 
in a few days. Although skinny from lack of proper food he is the perfectly 
behaved sound pet chi. He was friendly at the vet which none of my toy breeds 
are, housebroken, great with my dog pack, 4yrs old and obeidient. Why he wasn't 
redeemed by his owner I will never know. And he is a small guy which shouldn't 
be over 5lbs. Miami Dade always has several Chihuahuas as well and most end up 
dead. Many are under the 6lbs weight limit but many are BYB/PM dogs at 
10-12lbs. But even being a 4lb and 4yr old doesn't guarantee you will live just 
like Monte. Chi Rescues are mostly full to capacity. Craigslist has them free 
to good homes which ends up being Pitbull bait but Pit people have paid $150 
for one dog they used as bait and then tossed out of the truck.



Robin, the Dobe Axel CGC, TT, the German Pin Ranger CGC, TT, the Chihuahuas 
Alice and Monte and the M inPins HoneyB, Brutus, IMPS foster  Jordan    
                                         www.minpinrescue.org
                                          


-------- Original message --------
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing 
From: Peggy The Girls <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
CC: 


 

It's time for mommy and pups to be checked by a Vet anyway. They are due for 
their shots and first worming. Worms can cause coughing. There are many 
different types of worms that they can get. Not all can be seen with the naked 
eye. Heart problems can also cause coughing, as well as several virus's that 
pups can get. Also if water, food,  goes in reverse because of some blockage 
that can also cause coughing, so can a cold, or pneumonia. It's not normal for 
a 6 week old pup to display coughing, so he needs a Vet to determine what is 
causing it. Waiting to see if it will get worse, will only end up causing him 
to be sicker and cost more at the Vet.
 
If the mother was up to date with her shots, then she passed on her immunity to 
the pups for the first few weeks, but after that the immunity level becomes 
less and less and then the pups can pick up many of the canine virus's out 
there.
 
Why are you breeding pet quality chis anyway?  There are over 17,000 chihuahuas 
on Petfinders that need homes, and 80% of them are from owners who just had to 
breed their pet instead of spaying and neutering them. I hope you spay and 
neuter the parents as well as the pups before you place them in homes, as you 
will just be adding to the problem. That figure doesn't even include the 
thousands that are euthanized every day at shelters across the states for lack 
of space to hold them and lack of homes that want them.  You do realize that 
within the first year of the pups lives if they each have 5 pups that's 20 more 
homes that will be needed. Could you find 20 permanent homes plus the ones you 
have? I don't think so.  Statistics show that only 3 out of the 20 will 
actually stay in a permanent home. The others will be shuffled around, most 
ending up in a shelter before it's 3rd birthday and most of them will be 
euthanized for lack of a home.  This is why there are so many on petfinders and 
so many being killed every day. So please spay and neuter them all.
 
Peggy
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: chargeit2him
Date: 4/17/2013 11:32:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] pup coughing
 
 
On March 2 we had 5 beautiful chi pups. Mom and babies are doing great...with 
one exception . I came downstairs this morning and one pup was coughing. My 
husband said he just started a few minutes earlier. (Trouble is his name) 
Trouble doesn't do it constantly just every now and then. Hubby said to hold 
off and see if it gets worse then we will take him to the vet..None of the 
others are doing it. 

Do pups cough if the have worms ? I haven't seen any of them either. How can 
you tell if they have worms ?

Thanks for any info.

Sandy 


 

 


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