Peggy, nice way to share news about Chis.  Thanks.
 
Gloria
 
 
In a message dated 6/20/2013 3:12:55 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
 
 
Aren't they gorgeous!  And soooo tiny!  I wonder if  anyone has ever seen 
newborn chi's that tiny  before?  
 
Peggy 
 
 


 


 
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From: _Mommabear7772004_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Date: 6/20/2013  8:28:49 AM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) 
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Gigi's Chi News

 
 
Those are some very beautiful pups !!


Sheryl

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On Jun 20, 2013, at 2:58 AM, Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]_ 
(mailto:[email protected]) >  wrote:




 
 
 
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                     Meet the Tiny Chihuahuas That Survived the Oklahoma 
Tornado  Aftermath
 
If there's any question whether the human and  dog bond is a real thing, 
just take a look at the recent storms in  Oklahoma. _Reunions  of lost pets 
with upset owners_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/the-scoop/oklahoma-tornado-victim-dog-rescued-tv-interview)
  is one thing, but it's another  thing to see the 
toll the storms took on the animals _who  survived the tornadoes_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/the-scoop/rottweiler-pit-bull-puppies-adopts-litter-orphaned-okl
ahoma-tornado) , proving that animals experience  emotions similar to our 
own. They're more than "just dogs" --  they're creatures with feelings.
 
This week's Monday Miracle are three little _Chihuahua_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/dog-breeds/Chihuahua)   puppies born in the chaos of 
the Oklahoma 
tornadoes. They were  born in the care of a breeder (okay, we know there are 
some 
issues  there, but let's focus on the fact that these pups are in the  
world now and need just as much love and care as any other dog),  but, upset by 
the storms, their mother killed one of her own  puppies and rejected the 
remaining three. The breeder would have  cared for the puppies himself, but 
while his home was not directly  hit by the tornadoes, he sustained some 
damage, and did not have a  safe place to provide the extensive care the 
puppies  
needed.
 
That's when Elizabeth Hart -- whose name you  might recognize as the woman 
behind _Emma the Cleft Palate Chihuahua_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/dog-adoption-emma-cleft-palate-chihuahua)  
and _Oakley, the dog born without 
an anus_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/lifestyle/save-oakley-the-puppy-born-with-no-anus)  -- 
stepped  in.
 
 
The puppies came to Texas from Oklahoma a mere seven hours old,  which 
means Hart has been bottle feeding them every couple of  hours, providing what 
their mother would have naturally. It's no  easy task and requires miraculous 
patience. Unfortunately, despite  Hart's best efforts, one of the puppies 
"slipped quietly over the  Rainbow Bridge." However, the remaining pups are 
now a month old  and thriving -- adorably, might we add. 
 
 
Hart has a rigorous adoption process, and at the time of this  posting, one 
of the puppies is already accounted for. We're sure  the other one will 
find a good home as well. 
These two tiny pups survived some of the most devastating  storms in recent 
history, rejection from their mother, and their  first fragile days, making 
them our Monday Miracle. 
Follow Emma the Cleft Palate Chihuahua on _Facebook_ 
(https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfEmmaCleftPalateChihuahua)   to keep up to 
date on the puppies' 
progress, and check out the  rest of our Monday Miracles _here_ 
(http://www.dogster.com/topic/Monday%20Miracle/) . 
 
Photos via the _Emma  the Cleft Palate Chihuahua Facebook page_ 
(https://www.facebook.com/FriendsOfEmmaCleftPalateChihuahua)  





 





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