Like I said, it is it too hot for my feet, it is too hot for theirs! :D
Nancy, Pepper, Rascal & Rocky ________________________________ From: Joan <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 11:14 AM Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: new Chi owner If you have FB, go to Ann Road Animal Hospital - go down and you will see two posts...one about the temperature inside a car, and one about the temperature of the ground. They were posted May 4 and May 7. --- In [email protected], Nancy <unicorn6328@...> wrote: > > I live in a suburb of Phoenix, AZ. We hit 115+ in the summer. For walking > on the street or sidewalk, if the surface is too hot for my bare feet, it is > too hot to walk the dogs (since they have bare feet). If it was a park with > grass it would be better and you could all withstand a warmer air temp. > Stay hydrated. I generally do not walk when it is over 90 degrees. > > >  > Nancy, Pepper, Rascal & Rocky > > > ________________________________ > From: cajintex <cajintex@...> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2013 7:07 PM > Subject: [Chihuahuas] new Chi owner > > > >  > Hi all: > I am a new Mom for a 4-year-old Chi rescue. I am wondering what to feed her, > how much to feed her, and how this breed handles the heat for brief walks for > exercise. I want to keep her fit and healthy, as she is now, but want to be > careful too. So much conflicting info on internet sites. Wanted to hear from > some 'professional' Chi parents. Thanks for any info. > Lyn >

