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Siesta time
Oreo's two new babies,
they are keepers
Deer type
Cobby type
Terrier type
Gabrielle's little Rudolph at 5 weeks , he
was pass over because his ears were small.
This is Rudolph at 9 weeks, and his ears just
keep on growing. He has the perfect cobby
What's the difference between a new husband and a new
dog? After a year, the dog is still excited to see you.
Bronson with his daughter Briana
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Bethany at 5 with our Ori Peis in 1995. I bred them down in size to
correct the skin and eye problems in the Chinese Shar Pei. They
looked like Shar Pei puppies when they were actually full grown.
Candy's baby boy, Nacho Man
I'll steal your heart

Hello, and welcome to our website of home bred little Jersey gems.
Chihuahuas looking for hearts in need of love.
Were looking to breed for health and sound bodies in our little
guys and dolls, so that you will have many trouble free years
owning your little Chihuahua.
Life has been good to us and our little Chihuahuas, they've brought
our large family many years of happiness and love. They are our
little angels sent to us from heaven that complement our family so well.
Our puppies are touched with much love before going to their new
homes, which makes a world of difference how they will react to
people for the rest of their life. True love is a rare find in today's world.
Let a Chi into your heart and you just struck...
If you never owned one of these little wonders, but now have decided
to see what all the fuss is about, you better get ready for the love bug,
because it's going to bite you BIG TIME! They are by far the hardiest
little fellows in the dog world today. They do well in hot weather and
love the heat of the sun. They also can live a long life, and normal dog
illnesses don't seem to plague these little lap nappers, so there's
less trips to the vet and more time to enjoy the new love in your life.
The breeding of our Chihuahuas is done on a hobby level. We are not
a business. For this reason we keep it simple. No contracts needed.
Our pups are 150% guaranteed for life against any genetic defects.
My word holds all the weight with me. Even when it's not my fault,
because of allergies, I've refund 100% of the money on the spot.
A good reputation is more valuable than money.
I do not make you sign anything in blood. No breeders agreements,
no you don't have to let me have weekend visitation rights. Your new
puppy is yours to have and to hold. If you want to breed him or her
someday, that is your business. If you need stud service, my little
boys are always looking for a hot time in the old town and would
be glad to woo woo your little she chi, (if bought from me) for free.
Otherwise a stud service fee would apply. No pick puppies please.
At times, I even give a Chi pup to a family at no cost. You just can't
put a price on the feeling It gives you to do a generous deed like that.
I'll never forget the first time I seen a Chihuahua. My mother was
watching the Jack Parr Show. Then he announced Xavier Cugat
and his band. He was leading his band with one hand and in his
other hand he was holding this little dog. I asked my mother what
was that he was holding, she told me, it was a Chihuahua, they are the
smallest dogs in the world. From that day on my fate was sealed.
My heart, the chihuahua will always have. I hope you enjoy traveling
through the pages of our website, It's not that fancy, I put it together
myself, it doesn't have to say that much, it just has to say enough.
Please take the time to read about the of the Chihuahua,
They have a BIG story to tell, that's worth the little time it takes to
read about this most loving little animal we call the Chihuahua.
Chi hugs and kisses,
Marlene & Bethany
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My heart was so broken two years ago when my oldest son Bronson died. I cried until I astro
projected myself into a different dimension. What a trip, but I no longer grieve over the lost of his
life in that way anymore. He lived a fast life, and in my heart I knew his wasn't going to be staying
on earth for long. He was an old soul that had lived out his nine lives. I know he is one happy
guy.....He came and talk to me a week or so after he left, he made it to the other side.
Somewhere over the rainbow.
If you have lost a child, you know the terrible pain that is felt by their passing. My heart goes out
to every family that has to go though the grieving process for a loved one lost. Thank God for the
healing heart of my little Chihuahuas. They helped me get through some of my most darkest hours.
Are you finding that you're asking this question to yourself before you purchase that sweet little
apple head that's going to take a bite out of your pocket?
Well I have a question for you, do you have all the love you need in your life?
Yeah, that's what I thought. So now all you need to do is find the right Chi for you, go ahead lavish
yourself with love. The planet could use as much love as we can find right now. And there's no
better place to find that love then in the heart of the Chihuahua. He's one dog that's all dogs
wrapped into a little bundle of love that is surely heaven sent.
GOLD
GOLD
Knowledge is Power
Rest in peace my dear son Bronson
January 5, 2006
I'll have a tequila on the rocks, hold the worm!
My beautiful 4th generation Ori Peis make
the cover of the Asbury Park Press Animal
Chatter magazine in 1994.
They were about 12 to 14 pounds full grown
I do nose's cheep!....Need a lick?
Where only two days old.
Chihuahua history is filled with one of the larger mysteries surrounding the smallest breed of dog.
There are many who believe that the truth will never be known because of the well hidden secrecy.
The newest DNA evidence might shed some light onto the actual genetic precursor Chihuahuas.
There have been Techichis included in ancient graves all over Mexico. Perhaps some of them can
be tested to unravel the true Chihuahua history.
For those new to Chihuahua history, there is an accepted version of this tiny dog's heritage. It is
commonly accepted that this is the only native breed of the Americas. The animal has gone from a
mute companion of the Olmec, Toltec and Aztec civilisations to a very vocal member of the
smallest registered breed in modern times. As each culture conquered and supplanted the prior,
the Chihuahua's ancestor remained an important part of the then current society.
Another theory put forth is that the Chihuahua is actually of European descent. That it was the
Spanish conquistadors that brought this dog with them to the New World. For proof, the people
who support this theory point to the island of Malta where a small breed of dog existed that
possessed a natural molera. A molera is like an open fontanel in a human child, a soft spot on the
top of the skull where the three sections of the skull bone meet. The molera is extremely rare, and
uncommon to other breeds of dog. The Chihuahua, however, does possess this natural molera, it
is believed that this points to its descendants as being from Malta. Further proof is offered in of all
places, the Sistine Chapel. A painting by Sondro Botticelli, completed in 1482, depicts a dog that is
very much like today's Chihuahua. Since this painting was completed before Columbus sailed for
the New World, it offers proof that the dog is of European ancestry.
Aztec drawings and pottery show animals similar to the modern day Chihuahua as being integral
members of the upper class families. In some cases, the dogs are thought to be able to
communicate with the gods, though mute themselves! The pictured dogs are larger than the
current Chihuahua, with thicker necks, pointed tails and ears. They are also pictured as
accompanying their masters to the grave. Chihuahua history abounds with divergences about
whether they went along as guides, companions,..... or as food! The Chihuahua was also used as a
living hot water bottle to ease the pains in joints.
When the Spanish explorer, Hernando Cortez, and his men conquered the Aztecs in the years
1519-1521, much of the Aztec culture was lost. Chihuahua history suggests that the Spanish took
a few of the little dogs with them back to Spain, where they were bred with other small breeds.
Other discourses maintain that the Techichi were traded to China, where they were bred with a
hairless, but vocal, breed and miniaturised for the next several hundred years maintaining their
terrier like qualities.
Chihuahua history is full of mystery to this day. Nevertheless, the state of Chihuahua, which is due
south of New Mexico and Texas, was where the Chihuahuas were discovered in the 1850s.
Another dog that came from this area and further south in Mexico, is the Mexican Hairless Dog
known as the (Xoloitzquintle, pronounced show-low-eats-queent-lee),
which is medium in size and said to be a kin to the Chihuahua.
Today, some Chihuahua breeders are willing to openly talk about the human hand
ingredients that went into the recipe for their very own show / breeding lines, but
still there are many that will stay blanketed in secrecy, never letting the truth be known
The Chihuahua's personality if you have not had the pleasure to meet them personally is quite a
unique and endearing trait. They are energetic, alert, self possessed and self assured. It is this tiny
little Titan that believes it can take on any who cross his path and has a temper to match his
position and stature from the days of old. The Chihuahua will fiercely protect it's owner and
territory from any who would think to encroach upon his claim, even if it is a battle that he is sure
to loose. In the mind of the Chihuahua, all are servants to his will and taking into account his size,
this makes for quite a little bundle of joy to those who are appreciative of a good self esteem. The
breeders over the years have worked at making this little ball of self importance into a more
domesticated pet and have done wonders in their task, but the Chihuahua remains today to be that
of one who feels as though they own all they see.
Chihuahua history has the breed being first recognised in 1884, but not registered by the American
Kennel Club until 1904. England didn't register the breed until 1924! Today, the Chihuahua remains
the smallest toy breed in the world, and it's popularity had grown in leaps and bounds.



Is the Chihuahua right for you?
Hello, and welcome to mylittlechi talk forum. I started this forum for one reason. To help bring
people together that are connected to mylittlchi and to help answer some of your questions so
you can have a better understanding about the chihuahua breed. Please feel like your a part of
our Chi family and enjoy the freedom of speech, without the fear of incineration. Here you can talk
or listen about all the aspects of the world of breeding.
It's a fascinating avenue to follow in one's life that can add love to your life, as well as luster to
your family, and years of enjoyment living with your little chihuahua.
Hope you come in and take a look!....Hope you join,... It's better than buying a book!
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Trendie Sue
This is Two Tonie's little daughter Trendie Sue at 9 weeks. She is a perfect example
of what a deer Chihuahua looks like. They should have a very sleek look to their
body, with very long legs. A real chi for the ladies, in my opinion. Bethany just fell in
love with this little girl, a real beauty,.....you agree? The deer Chihuahua is
Bethany's favorite type. Trendie will live out her life in good old Belford. She stays!