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Unless you are looking to show or breed, what difference does a pedigree
really make? and if you are looking to show or breed, as I said before, this pup
doesn't really meet those standards. However, I would be suspicious of not
getting a pic of mom.
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 11:48
AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] New
Photos
Hi Marsha,
I liked the little cream one too but her breeder is the one that didn't
have pedigrees on any of her dogs and when I asked her for a photo of the
puppy's parents she only sent me a photo of the father.
Kat
marsha wrote:
Personally, I still like that big eared
cream one the best! lol. The others are still closer to standards, but ....I
don't know, I just like that little cream one! :-)Marsha ----- Original
Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 8:56
PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] New
Photos Marsha,
Do you like her as well at the first girl?
Kat
marsha wrote:
I don't see a problem with her hind
quarters. Looks as if she is attempting to sit down and the person is
holding her tail up to prevent her from sitting. At close to 2 lbs
at 13 weeks, you are looking at under 4 lbs full grown according to the
chart. Yes, I do breed, but do not have any at the time. I am a small
breeder, only one litter per breeding pair a year and only 2 breeding
pairs, so only a total of two litters a year. I breed AKC short hairs
and CKC long hairs. Marsha ----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005
7:50 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] New
Photos Oh, I will go with the one I like the best but it's
nice to have some other opinions from you guys. I've attached two
photos of the other little girl. Her breeder calls her "Sabrina",
she's AKC registered, she's 13 weeks old and is 1 lb. 14 ozs. I think
she's really a nice looking girl too but I'm wondering about her
hindquarters and her tail set or do you think it's the way she's
holding herself?
Let me know what you think.
I'm going to go look at your kids now. Do you breed your Chi's?
Kat
marsha Taylor wrote:
Can't never tell what those ears are gonna do, but it has been my
experience that the ears usually stop growing before the head does.
With the pups that I have seen with the huge ears so young, they
usually still have big ears as adults, but not as pronounced as they
were (but still bigger than most). However, it takes some chis up to
a year before their ears even stand up permanatly, so it is hard to
say. My best quess would be if the ears are huge as a pup,
they will still be pretty big as an adult. Sure, I would love to see
pics of the other pups you are considering. In the end however, your
best bet is to go with the one that YOU like best...regardless of
what anyone else thinks. Some of my chis are on dogster, but my
scanner tore up and I haven't been able to get a decent one of a few
of them to put on. You can go to www.dogster.com/?111375
to find the first one and follow the links for his family to see a
few of the others. Right now I have 5 chis. Pepper, Honey, Ginger,
Dina and Taz. Dina and Taz are not yet on dogster. Also, there is a
link for a "Sturgis" under "pup pals". Sturgis is the son of Honey
and Ginger. He now lives in NY.....long way from being the country
pup he started out as in KY! lol Marsha'
From: KAT
Sent: Monday, November 14,
2005 7:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] New
Photos Glad you like her Marsha. And, you remembered
that I liked BIG EARS <LOL> Do you think that
they will stay that big or will she grow into them some?
There's also another little black and white girl that is
available to me by another breeder, would you like to see a couple
of photos of her?
Hey, I'd love to see some photos of your Chi's.
Kat
marsha wrote:
Absolutely adorable. I don't think I
have ever seen one that is almost solid bodied with a
completely different colored solid head like that. So cute.
And there are those big ears you
like!!
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