Oh, Claudia!

How I wish I had a couchpotato pet! Maxx is active -- indoor kind of active which is really okay. But when he plays by himself like that, that's when I consider getting another dog to play with him as well. But I do know that I might not be able to get another dog, I don't think I can take care of another one just yet. I'm still learning. Which is why, I bring Maxx to my friend's place to have a play date with her Bichon dog.

Was your dog a natural couch potato? Or are you one (haha) and she learned it through you? I'm not a very active person inside the house so I thought Maxx would be the same way. haha. But of course, I know active is good so he's got a lot of toys and stuff to play with.

On Dec 13, 2007, at 6:51 AM, claudia werner wrote:

I got my second Chi so Sissy hat someone to play with.Sissy still don't like to play.Brutus don't like other dogs.When we rescued Shadow and Cookie he would graul at them all the time ,Tye just hat to move.We have them for 2 month now and they play with eachother.Sissy still don't like to play.She is my Coutchpotato. I love them very mutch


God bless you.Claudia


----- Original Message ----issy still
From: tracyervin54 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2007 3:23:26 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Question about getting another Chihuahua

My male Chihuahua will be a year old in February. He is the smartest,
funniest, craziest dog I've ever had and he is probably in the running
for the most spoiled dog contest. haha I have been thinking about
getting a second Chihuahua but I am not sure if it would be a good
idea. Anytime someone walks their dog in front of our home he gets
furious. He starts barking and his hair stands up. Once a friend of
mine got a boxer puppy and she brought her over... my dog wasnt happy
at all. We have a cat and he likes him but the dog is the boss...
even though the cat is bigger. LOL Has anyone's dog been like this
and still brought another dog into the home? I was considering a
female so there wouldn't be any alpha dog problems. I wasn't sure if
the chances of him accepting another dog would be better because she
would be so much smaller than him (unlike my friend's boxer pup). Any
insight would be appreciated.

Thank you,

Tracy




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