Give a toy to your children that's lead free
My neighbor has a puppy he's giving away (FREE!).
It's a Dachshund, it's house broken, and it's great with kids.
He's giving it away because his wife says the dog 'stares' at
her when she is undressing, and that gives her the 'Heebie
Jeebies'. I think she is just weird !
If you're interested, or know someone who is, let me know.
Here's a picture of the dog.
See picture below
Smile!!!
THE VACCINATION DILEMMA and YOUR HEALTHY COMPANIONS
by Dr Charles E Loops DVM
Homeopathic veterinarians and other holistic practitioners have maintained for some time that
vaccinations do more harm than they provide benefits. Vaccinations represent a major assault on the
body's immune system. Attenuated organisms or chemical killed viruses or bacteria are injected directly
into the blood stream, an unnatural route of infection. This profound insult, avoiding the body's first line
of defenses, and flooding the system with millions of organisms or viral particles, stresses the immune
system in a way not of natures design. This insult causes irregularities and abnormalities in the immune
system which then manifests as chronic diseases in animals.
These chronic diseases range from life-threatening conditions such as auto-immune crises to conditions
destroying the quality of life of an animal as in chronic skin allergies. What we are now seeing are
generations of over-vaccinated animals and these current offspring are suffering the penalty of this
medical abuse. In an attempt to control a naturally occurring process of population control and survival
of the fittest, the medical establishment has convinced people that mass inoculations are for the good of
all, overlooking the health of the individual. Where vaccinations have helped in eradicating or reducing
the incidence of severe, acute disease processes, the result has been to plague humanity with more
insidious, chronic diseases that are much more difficult to treat and that lower the quality of life for many
individual animals and people. In all of this, there needs to be BALANCE, and the following are my
recommendations for vaccinating or not vaccinating and some comments about diet. 1. Puppies under
three months of age should not be vaccinated. Vaccinations are much more stressful on the
underdeveloped immune system.
Also, these vaccinations are much less effective at providing immunity before three months of age. If
you feel you must vaccinate, do so with one vaccination of Distemper at three months, followed by a
vaccination for Parvovirus at four months of age, and stop with that. If you can't find a single Distemper
vaccine use the Distemper-measles combination. Use killed vaccines only.
2. Kittens should only be vaccinated for Panleukopenia and not before three months of age. All other
vaccinations should be avoided. One vaccine is sufficient.
3. Puppies and kittens can be given homeopathic nosodes beginning at three weeks of age, if there is a
potential for exposure to Distemper, Parvovirus, or Panleukopenia. These nosodes can be used until
vaccinations are given or continued periodically for the first year of life, if vaccinations are not given.
Common sense should be used in avoiding exposure of very young animals to other, possible
unhealthy, animals of the same species.
4. Booster vaccinations are completely unnecessary. Studies are now showing that these vaccinations
are effective for many years and most probably for life. Vaccinated animals do not need any boosters.
Homeopathic nosodes can be given periodically if you are concerned or if you think your animals live a
high risk, life style.
5. Rabies Vaccinations should be given as dictated by state laws. Lyssin, the homeopathic nosode,
should be given within a few hours after the vaccination. Clearly, the rabies vaccination is effective for
many years more than state laws require booster vaccination.
6. Booster vaccinations can cause SEVERE set-backs when an animal is being treated homeopathically
for chronic problems. They can completely erase any progress that has been made towards improving
an animal's health.
7. My personal recommendation is NOT to vaccinate at all. The best road to good health is feeding a diet
rich in fresh foods, raw meats for the carnivores, and avoiding vaccinations and allopathic medications.
Antbiotics and other allopathic drugs should only be used in situations where their use is clearly
indicated, and this should be only in potentially, life-threatening situations. Every time you suppress a
symptom the body produces, you are potentially lowering the health status of the body system. Treating
with the correctly prescribed, homeopathic remedy, herbs, or other non-invasive therapies, not of a
chemical nature, will enhance your health and your companions health.
1. Puppies under three months of age should not be vaccinated.
2. Kittens should only be vaccinated for Panleukopenia and not before three months of age.
3. Puppies and kittens can be given homeopathic nosodes beginning at three weeks of age
4. Booster vaccinations are completely unnecessary.
7. My personal recommendation is NOT to vaccinate at all.
On a more serious note........The most asked question I get about my puppies is, will they come with shots.
The answer is no, absolutely not. I was one of the lucky breeders to have a Vet that didn't believe in shots
and taught me well on the matter. That was some twenty years ago.
This is a serious matter for all pet owners to know,......Please check this website out, after reading below for
the sake of our pets. http://www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com/petvacc.htm
He's very very tiny
But in his little frame
There's power and there's strength
That's a credit to his name.
He wasn't built for hunting,
He wasn't meant for work,
But if he has a duty,
He's not the one to shirk.
He has uncanny knowledge
Of the do's and dont's of man
And he makes the greastest effort
To please you if he can.
And it there's danger lurking,
He's fearless and he's bold;
And that's why the Chihuahua
Is worth his weight in gold.
PEARLA O. RICHARDS

So It's a Chihuahua you want!
Well, there's a danger you know,
You can't own just one, for the craving will grow.
There's no doubt they're addictive, wherein lies the danger,
While living with lots, you'll grow poorer and stranger.
One Chihuahuas no trouble and two are so funny,
The third one is easy; the fourth one's a honey.
The fifth one is delightful; the sixth one's a breeze,
You find you can live with a household with ease.
So how 'bout another? Would you really dare?
They're really quite easy but oh Lord the hair!
With Chihuahuas on the sofa and on the bed,
And crates in the kitchen, it's no bother you said.
They're really no trouble; their manners are great,
What's one more Chihuahua and just one more crate?
The sofa is hairy; the windows are crusty,
The floor is all footprints, the furniture all dusty.
The housekeeper suffers, but what do you care?
Who minds a few nose prints and a little more hair
So let's keep a puppy, you can always find room,
And a little more time for the dust cloth and broom.
There's hardly a limit to the Chihuahuas you add,
The thought of a cutback sure makes you sad.
Each one is so special, so useful, so funny,
The vet and the food bill grows larger, you owe money.
Your folks never visit; few friends come to stay,
Except other Chihuahua folk, who live the same way?
Your lawn has now died, and your shrubs are dead too,
But your weekends are busy; you're off with your crew.
There's dog food and vitamins, training and shots,
And entries and travel and motel which cost lots.
Is it worth it, you wonder? Are you caught in a trap?
Then that favorite Chihuahua comes and climbs in your lap.
His look says you're special and you know that you will,
Keep all of the critters in spite of the bill.
But winter's a hassle; the Chihuahuas hate it too,
They must have their walks though they're numb and you're
blue.
Late evening is awful, you scream and you shout
At the Chihuahuas on the sofa that refuse to go out.
The Chihuahuas and the dog show, the travel, the thrills,
The work and the worry, the pressure, the bills.
The whole thing seems worth it, Chihuahuas are our life
They're charming and funny and offset the strife.
Your lifestyle has changed - things won't be the same.
Yes, those Chihuahuas are addictive and so is the game!
"Whoever said you can't buy happiness forgot about puppies"..... Gene Hill
Chihuahuas are such little lovers, and spiritual connectors, I can see why
the Chihuahua has become so popular in resent years. Even with tough
times, the little Chihuahua just looks into your eyes, and you know that
everything is going to be alright. It's not hard for me to see why the high
demand for them has come about at this present time. Every breed has it's
heightened moment of popularity for whatever reason. Movies are the
biggest turn on to a sudden demand, but who knows, maybe the world
needs more love right now, and the Chihuahua has been summons by a
higher power.
Thanks for all the lovely email's that all of you send me letting me know
how my babies are doing in their new homes. I can't begin to describe how
it makes my heart feel to know, that I have truly chosen the right path in
life, and because of that, my babies are giving the gift of love. Oh how the
world needs love, because without it the world can't go around!
God bless all of you, for sharing your love, your pictures, and your stories
with me, there priceless!



This is something big pharmaceuticals do not want you to know about! It's a part
of the great fleecing of America, while our poor pets pay the price for greed.
"Can't find God in the usual places ...
churches, books or preachers' faces?
Keep on searching and don't give up,
You may just find Him in the eyes of a pup.
Pope John Paul II: 'Animals Possess A Soul'
Pope John Paul II declared in a public audience in 1990 that "also the animals possess a soul and men must love and feel solidarity with our smaller brethren". He said, too, that they are the "fruit of the creative action of the Holy Spirit and merit respect," and are as near to God as men are."
The Pope went on to say that, "animals have the breath of life and were given it by God. In this respect, man created by the hand of God is identical with all living creatures. ... The existence therefore of all living creatures depends on the living spirit/breath of God that not only creates but also sustains and renews the face of the earth."
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Baby Chloe, sold to Kim. She is one of a kind . . . . daughter of Snow Princess. Snow was spayed after C-section.
I would like all of you to share a peek at this most adorable little lady, Chloe. She
was to young for Kim to have her in time for Christmas, so I made this smilebox
up for her as a present. Take a look!
Very important information.....Please Read! Hypoglycemia Attack!!
Chihuahua puppies are not like bigger breed puppies, and there are things you must
know to insure that if or when something goes wrong with your puppy, you'll be well
armed with the knowledge of what to do. Please read on . . .
Hope all goes well with your new Chihuahua puppy...and if you read and listen to
what I have to say, everything should go as planned. A nice healthy puppy that will develop
into a wonderful pet, that you will have years of enjoyment and love from.
One of the biggest worries of a breeder of toy dogs is,.. how well will they do in their new
home with puppy stress. Will they make strange and not want to eat? Be handled to much by
all the adoring family members? Placed in a small child's hands that could easily drop
them...That's when you must step in and make sure that your puppy is not over stressed, is
staying warn, and is getting enough carbohydrates to stay alive. Foods turn into carbs. Carbs
turn into sugar, that the brain uses for food. Without sugar the puppy's brain cannot function
right, making the puppy go into a Hypoglycemic seizure, and loose control of it's senses, and
can die if left untreated. Once the pup's electorates go out of balance, you must correct that
with pedialyte or Gatorade, or the Hypoglycemia will recur over and over again.
Low environmental temperatures, infections, vaccinations, strenuous exercise, and
inadequate nutrition increase the risk even further for an attack to occur. Hypoglycemia is
usually first triggered by puppies not eating or not being offered palatable or high calorie food
at all times. For Chihuahua puppies this is a must! Any significant stress, such as a routine
trip to the vet's or change in homes, that occurs in the absence of a recent meal, can cause
the blood sugar to drop to dangerously low levels. Because of their tiny size Chihuahua
puppies cannot eat a lot at one time, and literally run out of fuel quickly. Any tea cup size
puppy in any toy breed, left to run on empty will not be running for long. Young children
running a tiny puppy, who do not allow the pup adequate rest time, along with inadequate
nutrition increase the risk even further for an attack to occur. When Hypoglycemia is caught
in time, there is no reason why a puppies won't come out of it and never have one again, if
the stress factor is eliminated by following some simple rules. Please let me emphasize that
hypoglycemia is not a disease or sickness, nor is it genetic or inherited. Every living thing,
man or animal can suffer a Hypoglycemia attack, and it is the first stage to death when the
body is being starved of it's glucose level.
A good rule of thumb to help avoid attack, is that you must always keep their drinking water
sugared with pancake syrup or corn syrup or even replacing the drinking water with
Gatorade, until they grow out of the danger zone around 14 weeks. The larger pups almost
never have this problem at all, but still the food and water should be left out at all times.
Chihuahuas are crumb crunchers and should be left to eat as they desire when they are
young. Now the older chi, thats a different story, one time a day feedings are fine.
Please make sure your puppy has dry/wet food and water at all times. Even through the night.
Don't think that just giving the puppy a canned milk diet will be good. It's not enough, and
does not give the proper nutrients to keep the puppy up and running. Chihuahua pups need
to eat like new born babies and should not be left overnight without food. Chi pups burn their
energy at a much faster rate, than your bigger breed puppies, and need to have access to
their food so they can eat at there own will. Three times a day type feedings could cost you
your puppy's life in a chi pup under the age of 14 weeks.
If your Chihuahua pup becomes Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar), If you see any signs of your
puppy acting weak, not being able to stand up and walk right, you must open it's mouth and
slowly drip a little pancake syrup or corn syrup on to the tip of the puppy's tongue, making
sure the puppy is swallowing. If you have a eye dropper or child's medicine syringe, stick it in
the side pocket of the pups cheek, and slowly give drop by drop.
(PLEASE NO HONEY!!! Because the bacteria level is to high). Anything I can't give to a baby, I
won't give to a puppy, and even now research is finding that there could be a problem with
corn syrup as well, which I have used for years, and never have had any problems. Getting
back, keep repeating the above process until the puppy starts to act normal again. A puppy
that is on it's side, that looks like it's trying to swim, with a locked jaw, might be to pass the
time where the syrup can be swallowed. An emergency trip to the vet is a must !!! ... And
please, once you see this in your pup, especially, if you have a very tiny one, (most tea cups
will have trouble with Hypoglycemia if directions are not fellowed), but it can and does
sometimes happen with the toy size too if their not being fed properly. This can all be
avoided, by feeding the puppy with the constance feeing method until this will come to pass
around 4 months of age. Please call me if there is a problem (732) 610-1938 no matter what
time of the day it is 24-7 365. Don't worry about waking me up.
http://mylittlechi.com/
With all my 35+ years of breeding Chihuahuas, there are a few do’s and don'ts when it comes to
bringing a new puppy home. New home stress for a puppy and its new owners will probably be the
roughest few nights you’ll have to go through trying to make a smooth landing with the new love in
your life. Most of the time the whole stress thing goes very well while the puppy is adjusting to his
new family. But just like a new baby there's usually some growing pains we all have to go though with a
new puppy until the puppy gets over the new home stress, which could take up to a week or so. Time
and patients is the key ingredients here.
Now, to make sure that the love gets a chance to cultivate itself……
There are the don’ts that you will definitely not do. A slight slip up here on the first day could cost you
your level of tantalizing love emotions for the little bed bugger to boil over with steamed hatred, causing
a nuke melt down to go off inside of you. You'll fine yourself having thoughts of seeking a quick divorce
settlement to rid yourself of your sweet little furbie.
O.K. Let’s get to the heart of the matter. We all want that cute puppy right? But what we don’t want is a
crying puppy keeping us up all night, which is really not all night in most cases, but It really can feel that
way for a person that has to get up early for work, and their sleep is being broken by the
Yippee ki-yay!!!!...., whales of a crying puppy.
Day one, first let me say yes, I’m a firm believer of crate training. I like the large size pet taxi. Any crate
smaller is a waste of your dollars. There’s no better way then this type of training for a puppy, For a
Chihuahua puppy, this little house becomes it’s home where it will learn to hang its heart in time. A safe
house so to speak, where the puppy will find comfort and warmth. A place away from the hustle and
bustle of a busy house (if you have one) or just a clam couple with little or no noise in the house. Your
puppy must be put in it's crate at night to sleep. Preferably in an isolated area away from sight of the
family. Line it with news paper. Use a plastic shoe box for a bed, placing an hand towel in it for comfort.
Put a small stuff animal in the box. The puppy will use it to snuggle up to. Let the puppy lap a little warn
milk with vanilla extract in it before he goes to bed. This should help him fall into a tight sleep. I like the
continuous dry feed method, and all my puppies are left to feed on demand and you should not change
this type of feeding until the puppy is 14 weeks or so.
Use a flat double cat dish. Feed in one side, a little sugar water in the other and put it in the back of the
create....Why? Because if you put it up front the puppy will step in the water when he comes to the
front to look out of the crate. The bed shoe box should be right up front, where the puppy will want to
be. Later when the pup is 4 months, you can then change this arrangement, leaving the food/water out
of the crate through the night. You can also move the location of the crate to a more integrated area
when the puppy has adjusted to his new home. Time varies with every pup, so time will tell if you have
an easy pup or the one that needs a little more time. Again, time and patients will help get the job done.
I highly recommend a puppy play pen for the puppy’s daily romp room. This can be a used baby’s pack
n play, they really work the best. You’ll have to line the bottom pad with some type of flooring so to
make it pee pee proof... I like to use news paper over a piece of vinyl flooring that I cut to fit the bottom
pad. Newspaper goes through a process that sterilizes it and it’s a great way to keep the cost down.
Chihuahuas really learn to use a litter box quite well and when you put the box right in the play pen, it
becomes an easy mark for the puppy to hit. I like to use the two foot long under the bed blanket box,
they do work the best. You’ll feel the feelings of over enjoyment when you witness your puppy
unloading a breath taking blast of dynamite for the first time in his new out house you so graciously
supplied for your honored guest. We humans can get so appreciative over the most simplest forms of
pleasure. As he becomes a little older you can put his bed right in there to, when he’s around twelve
weeks of age. Anytime sooner, most of the time……the bed could become his litter box. Older pups
have a little better house keeping skills. But don't worry if you have to deal with a few mishaps, this will
all jell over in time. Some people are just better at training a dog then other, but with this type of a
system failure is a hard thing to come by. Still, if your the type of dog owner that insists on letting your
puppy have the run of the house.....,weep and wipe-it ,and then invest in a good rug shampooer, you're
going to need it. Puppies that develop bad litter habits when their young will never become fully house
broken, and you'll have nobody to blame but yourself. Try to think more in the lines of....,would you let a
six month old toddler crawl around the house without a diaper on? No brainer, right? Look, it's the
same Sh!t, different smell!......so don't be a silly dilly, or you'll be looking up Chihuahua rescue groups
someday, when you try to kick your furry rug rat to the curb.
Please read the next paragraph carefully. If you listen to what I have to say here, it could make a world
of difference. Never take your puppy out and ruff house with it when it’s just a very young puppy.
Why?....Because once you make a hyper nut out of him, by tugs of war with pull toys, ball throwing,
pinching him on the snout to get him to snap back at you, which is a form of teasing (something I highly
disapprove of),….You'll be opening a big can of worms for yourself if you play like that, a very young
puppy can pick up bad habits that will last a lifetime. What we all want is a nice calm, manageable, well
behaved puppy that will grow up to be a proud member of the family. A dog so easy to love that it will
break your heart if he ever goes away.
To achieve this goal all you have to do is take your puppy, go sit on the couch, (when your watching
television would be a good time). Place him on your lap, if your puppy wants to greet you and wants to
jump up and lick you, let him get all his anxiety out, tell him what a good boy he is. Tell him that you love
him while you give him kisses right back. Than let him sit on your lap for a bit, calming him with light
petting, not to the point where you keep going over and over the same spot because this can become
annoying to the young pup and some of them will give you light puppy snarls letting you know that he
doesn't appreciate the feeling. Try to move just your finger tip over the puppy's body. As if you were
giving it a light tender massage. Get to know your pup by feeling his whole body. Let this period go on
for some time. You should now start to see signs that the puppy is becoming more and more
comfortable with your touch. Now, try to gently roll him on his back, at this point he should be laying as
if you are cradling him in your arm so he’s feeling very secure with both of his sides in a sung fit .He’ll
have no fear of falling. You are now going to start gently finger stroking his area between the front legs,
the chest area. All puppies/dogs love this feeling and should respond to your touch with their eyes
falling into a sleepy expression. After you have him in a complete hypnotic state, you can now start to
massage his paws. Rub them gently the lighter the touch the better. Separate the toes with your finger
tips bringing your pointer up though each and every toe. This will later help when you try to cut his
toenails, if he is use to you touching his paws.
Your puppy is now in a state of complete submission. And you will feel like falling a sleep as well.
This should be done at least once or twice a day. In time you will be able to turn your Chihuahua over
on his back and lay him on the palm of your hand and do this technique and they will lay there and
stretch their bodies out with complete trust that you will not let them fall.
Later on down the road when you have his temperament set, when he’s set in his good ways, you can
start a little ruff housing, if he even cares for that nonsense at that point. Since Chihuahuas like to sleep
like no other breed, up to sixteen hours a day. Love is all you need.
There is another stress point that I would like to mention. All puppies have to go through coat
transition....better known to breeders as blowing their puppy coat. Around this time their natural skin
mite, known as the demodectic mite can get the better of them as their resistance drops. Most of the
time puppies get through this bump in the road quite nicely and their adult coat comes in as the puppy
fur drops out. You will notice a uneven look to their fur and they may try to scratch at themselves. It's
really nothing to worry about. However....I know how you feel about your new puppy itching. It makes
me stress out too. I wish all puppies didn't have to even go through this, but just like teething, it's par
for the course. Vets do recommend that you don't do any chemical treatment, and that It's better for the
puppy to get use to this mite on it's own. Your pup will be find when his resistance builds back up. A lot
of this is brought on by the new home stress bit. Thank God all things come to pass. Murphy's oil soap
is the best all natural remedy to wash puppies with. I will say in my years of puppy raising 75% of the
time you can hardly notice coat blowing taking place at all, Still, some puppies will naturally have little
resistance to this mite, and will need three injections of Ivermectin to get their coats to come back in. If
the problem won't remedy itself, I will give a full refund of the purchase price upon request.
Well, that's all about what I want to say about new home puppy stress. I hope it will help most of you
new mommies and doggie daddy's out to achieve a smooth and loving landing toward your little Chi
from me. If not, make sure your landing gear is down. You might have to call in for some foam for the
rough (ass)fault landing your going to have, brought on by the stress of it all....
Ouch! Get the ear plugs!
What is the best puppy food for a Chihuahua? Unfortunately, many health related problems
in dogs can stem from a lack of the proper nutrition when they were a puppy. Here are a
few things to keep in mind when choosing the best food for your Chihuahua puppy:
1. Make sure the food you get has plenty of quality protein in it. Some dog food
manufacturers, unfortunately, will fill their food with "by products". By products are inferior
sources of protein such as chicken feet, intestines, beaks, etc. Needless to say these by
products are not a very digestible source of protein. Be sure and look for a quality protein
like chicken meal. Chicken meal is a very concentrated source of protein compared to
chicken because the water has been removed. It should be your protein of choice.
3.Look for health promoting ingredients that will help benefit your Chihuahua puppy and
their overall immune system. These would include fresh vegetables, proteinated minerals,
grape seed extract and probiotics. These should be listed in the ingredient list on the bag.
So read your labels carefully to make sure you are getting the best puppy food for your
Chihuahua. Home cooked dog food is really the best food to feed your Chihuahua, but I
know it can be time consuming and not very practical for many dog owners.
So my recommendation is Spot's Stew Wholesome Chicken Recipe, by Halo and can be
found at Petco. A little pricey but so worth it.
Also, as I mention before, (and I can't stress this enough), the need for Chihuahua puppies
to have access to their food and water at all times. They need their 2 O'clock feeding, just
like baby humans. Even more so if the puppy you have is a tiny tea cup size. Keep them in
a confined area, with food and water, in an area where they will be kept warm. Again, as I
said before, for the first few weeks your puppy will do fine in a crate or Rubbermade mid
size storage box. I like to cut the top out in the middle so the air stays warm inside with the
puppy's own heat, and keeps the draft off the puppy. Never let your puppy get cold !!!......It
is the second biggest killer of puppies, cold puppies cannot digest their food! So any food
that is being eaten, will not be turned into carbs.
It is called....Hypothermia, and looks much like an Hypoglycemia attack.
Alert !!!
Alert !!!
If it's a tiny tea cup apple head Chihuahua you have your heart set on, there are some
very important things you must know to safe guard against things that could happen
to your little exotic wonder. They are in a league of their own, when it comes to the
world of the canine, and must be treated very differently then that of any other dog.
A MUST READ !!!
If you are looking to show Chihuahuas, and absolutely have to have a puppy
that will win you some ribbons, please check out this website . . . It's simply
the best in Chihuahuas, but I will warn you, it will cost you some coin!
Please Read . . . . About the soft spot on the top of the Chihuahuas head that could, and by old
standards, should be present. Do not rely on the veterinarians to have knowledge of this matter.
Most of them haven't got a clue when it comes to the Chihuahua, and can make a false statement
against a breeder!!!
Oh Marlene I feel so bad for all of you! I know why you miss her so much. She is such an adorable little puppy with a
beautiful personality! Chloe definitely is full of so much energy and playing with her is a great joy. Last night she was
so funny she had the pillow you gave her in her mouth and she was carrying it all over the place. I sectioned off a place
of my living room for her. I love how she likes to snuggle. Last night when I put her in her crate, that you gave me, she
was whimpering, so I snuggled up with her for a little while and then put in the crate and she was fine and went to
sleep. Today she was playing fetch with me with her ball u gave her. I have to say she is settled in her new home. I have
a big basket that I put a pillow in, to see when she is out of the crate if she will nap in it and she has! Plus we took a nap
together snuggling. Chloe is the best little dog I could ever have! Her love for me and Bruce is amazing, Chloe has a
great personality and she is such a unique dog. I tried the green vest with leash to see if it would fit, and it did but
Chloe didn't like it. I will take some pic's and video for u so all of u can see her grow. Hopefully you will come to the
beach some day! Chloe is going to have a great life with us. Chloe has been eating fine. One thing I could say is that
she likes to play with her food too.. that video is so cute and the picture is beautiful!
Thank you for raising your puppies to be so loving and friendly. Chloe loves the attention she gets! Thank you for
everything you gave to us for Chloe the magazines, crate, leashes, harness, toys, my tee shirt the calender and other
supplies for Chloe!
Your a wonderful caring lovable person. Thanks a million for my Chloe and for being a great breeder! As you say (Chi
chi kisses to all) we say Chloe kisses to you and your family!


An email from Kim

Thank you Kim for the beautifully worded letter. It made me cry all over again. Yes! She is really something. Oh how we all need a
Chloe in our lives. You and Chloe made it against all odds, and now my little spiritual Chloe is with you, because God wanted it that
way. I could have easily kept her for myself, but after having our first conversation over the phone, and hearing of your car accident,
and how you pulled though that imposable moment in your life, I knew that Chloe was brought to this life for you. And now you have
her in your arms. And yes!... Now you see why I cried, and cry as I'm writing this. But don't feel bad for me Kim. This is what it is.
Only true breeders ever feel this kind of joy to cry over. It's really pure love that I'm breeding in my eyes. It's a wonderful life to know
that I make people feel love by owning one my little angle. So Kim, here's to a wonderful life of love, laughter, and Chloe!
Please look close at this movie, and you'll see where this picture came about. It happens very fast when I give Louie back to Chloe.
Even my little Louie-V was overcome by Chloe's charm, and fell in love with our little angel.

Please click on this link
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Chihuahua
Puppies!!!
Chloe went to her new home with Kim. Goodbye my baby, we'll always love you!!!! OXOXOXOX
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Oh Adrianna, I see you love those poochi Kisses more and more each day!....
Thanks for sending me this picture of you and your little Blossom. I couldn't resist
adding my 2 cents to this beautiful picture. It's one the world should see.
Hugs and Chichi kisses to you darling. Love always, Marlene
Bonnie blue owned by Linda. She's a blue tri merle.
PuppyFind is a good website to find what your looking for in the Chihuahua you want. I will only
be doing a few speciality breedings in the future for people that I feel are worthy of receiving a
free puppy from me. Have a Chiriffic day!....Please click on the above picture. It will take you to
the Chihuahua puppies on PuppyFind. Please do not contact anyone offering 300.00 puppies
with shipping included, as these are Nigerian puppy scams. Look in your own state first.

From time to time, people tell me,
"lighten up, it's just a dog,"
or "that's a lot of money for just a dog."
They don't understand the distance traveled, the
time spent, or the costs involved for "just a dog."
Some of my proudest moments have come
about with "just a dog."
Many hours have passed and my only company
was "just a dog,:
but I did not once feel slighted.
Some of my saddest moments have been
brought about by "just a dog,"
and in those days of darkness,
the gentle touch of "just a dog" gave me comfort
and reason to overcome the day.
If you too, think it's "just a dog,"
then you won't understand phrases like
"just a friend," "just a sunrise," or "just a
promise."
"Just a dog" brings into my life the very essence
of friendship, trust and pure unbridled joy.
"Just a dog" brings out the compassion and
patience that makes me a better person.
Because of "just a dog" I will rise early, take
long walks and look longingly to the future.
So for me and folks like me, it's not "just a dog"
but an embodiment of all the hopes and dreams
of the future, the fond memories of the past, and
the pure joy of the moment.
"Just a dog" brings out what's good in me
and diverts my thoughts away from myself and
the worries of the day.
I hope that someday they can understand that
it's not "just a dog" but the thing that gives me
humanity and keeps me from being "just a
human."
So the next time you hear the phrase "just a
dog," just smile, because they "just don't
understand!"
- Author Unknown



