You have a lovely family.
Barbara & Raul
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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cindy Sparks 
  To: Chihuahuas 
  Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2007 11:32 AM
  Subject: [Chihuahuas] How I got my boys


  Well everyone has a story about how they got their dogs, here is mine and a 
picture of my boys
  Charly the diabetic min pin was a birthday present from my hubby, we called 
an ad in the newspaper one day about 8 years ago for minpins and the lady said 
I only have one left so we went and had a look and he was adorable. On the way 
home he was cuddled up on my chest and as he looked up at me I just had a 
feeling that his name was Charly. 
  As for Tiko my chi/pom I saw another ad in a paper for dogs with special 
needs so I made a phone call and the man said that he was a breeder of afgan 
hounds but also did rescues of abused dogs and that he had a little chihuahua 
mix that had a sad story. He had been abused and neglected and because of that 
he was very timid and scared and not at all trusting of people. He told me that 
he had given this little guy to an older lady but that she had decided that the 
dog didnt bond with her after a couple of days so she was bringing him back. I 
drove over to the guys house and got there just as the lady got out of her car, 
she held my little TIko out in front of her like he was something nasty. Of 
course I was hooked on him the moment I saw his little terrified face. He came 
home with me that day and hasnt been out of my sight since. His name was Buddy 
at the time but I decided that he needed a fresh start and he didnt look like a 
Buddy so we called him Tiko. It has taken him years to get trust for us and to 
not be scared but it is definatly worth all the work. He is loving and sweet 
and a great big brother. 
  Then there is Peanut, He is my little nutter butter. I had recently lost my 
rat terrier to a mystery disease that the vets couldnt help him with and was 
devastated. I went to the shelter just to look at the dogs but this shelter had 
a reason why every dog I looked at was unavailable at the time do to waiting 
lists and the like. I complained so much about how I was there and ready to 
adopt that they finally told me that they had a couple of baby chis in the back 
that I could look at and there was my Peanut and his brother, three months old 
and cute as could be. I wanted to take them both but they said that someone 
that worked at the shelter wanted Peanuts brother but that I could take Peanut 
home that day. It was love at first site for everyone in my family. 
  Lastly (so far) there is my little man Tux. About three months or so after we 
lost our rat terrier my dauschand also died of old age and there I was 
heartbroken again. I promised my hubby that I wouldnt get any more dogs for a 
while but it wasnt meant to be I had the urge a few months later to just stop 
and look at a store the lady said they had a few chis and since Peanut and Tiko 
were so fantastic I knew I wanted one more. She said she had just gotten a 
couple of longhaired babies in so I went to see them and fell in love. 
Unfortunately I coulodnt afford both of the so I took home this tiny little 
black and white bundle of joy. When I walked ionto the house and took him out 
of his blanket my daughter said he looks like a Tux and thats what he was. 
   So when it comes to picking out the right one sometimes you find them but 
sometimes they need you and either situation works I think!!
  -- 
                           Cindy
                    my little rat site 
           http://sparkyrat.tripod.com/
                           my art
         http://sparkyrat.deviantart.com/  

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