HaHaHa...I'm with your dogs~~~I live in northern Ohio...and I go barefoot all 
the time...a few times my husband has come home and saw my footsteps out in the 
snow...I went out to feed the cats on the deck...and didn't feel like putting 
on shoes....gees ole man...I thought he was gonna lose his mind! HaHa I hate 
shoes...guess I'm a country hick too~~~~and proud of it!~~~Sharon HaHaHa
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: [email protected] 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Monday, December 15, 2008 9:23 PM
  Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Chihuahua weight



  Ummm....... my chi's are Arkansan. Yep they even bark in a Southern accent. 
Breed and born in Arkansas. They even go barefoot, you know how us country 
hicks are ya'll.
                    Blessings,
                           Sheila

  In a message dated 12/15/2008 7:50:53 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
    I have a "Teacup Akita"!  He is 127 lbs, do you think that lady would
    say he is too fat??  Sorry... I am stupefied with folks who just have to
    approach BIG CHI owners!!
    Luna is always (well most of the time) called "Taco Bell Dog", Hey!!
    There's the Taco Bell Chihuahua!!! - I say, she isn't Mexican, she is
    Cuban!...lol

             
     
     
    ~ Gloria C ~
     
    Guide me in your truth and teach me,
    for you are God my Savior, and my hope
    is in you all day long.



                    Psalm 25:5






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    To: [email protected]
    From: [email protected]
    Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 20:13:24 -0500
    Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Chihuahua weight


    SOME breeders know the word,"teacup" also spells $$$$. It is a shame. You 
should be paying for a chi with a healthy linage, not size.Alot of people are 
gullable.
               Blessings,
                         Sheila

    In a message dated 12/15/2008 7:06:20 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
[email protected] writes:
      ROFL... I love the "teacup great dane"statement. My best friend has a
      couple of great danes (ok she has more then a couple of dogs... she has
      2 great danes, an english mastiff, a bull mastiff and a st. bernard)...
      I see ads around here all the time listing "teacups"... A lady down the
      street from me just got a little girl that is only 2lbs full grown... to
      breed. She said she paid $2500 because it is a "rare teacup". I just
      wish people would take the time to research a breed before getting one.
      Both AKC and the Chihuahua Club of America state that there is no
      classification for "teacup". Besides the fact I wouldn't think you
      would want to breed a little that is that small.

      [email protected] wrote:
      >
      > Venus,
      > You know what bugs me?? Chihuahua's are the only breed I have
      > ever seen obsess over a dogs weight!!
      > Would anyone say that dog is too big to be a Yorkie, or that can't be
      > a Pekinese it is too heavy!! 2 lbs. or 10 lbs it is still a chihuahua!!
      > Perhaps it can't be a show dog but do people say," Oh that dog doesn't
      > have a good top line, it
      > can't be a chihuahua." or, " Your dog is not a chihuahua, look at it's
      > incorrect bite!" Good grief, who does it matter to? I have small ones,
      > thin ones, fat rolly polly ones, but I'm not going to show them so who
      > cares? Just love and enjoy their great
      > personalities. Next time if someone questions you say, " Oh your right
      > it isn't a chihuahua it's a Great Dane,
      > just a little on the small size. A teacup Great Dane to be exact!"
      > Blessings,
      > Sheila
      >
      >
      > -----Original Message-----
      > From: Venus Nielsen <[email protected]>
      > To: [email protected]
      > Sent: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 2:25 pm
      > Subject: [Chihuahuas] Chihuahua weight
      >
      > Ok maybe I am wrong here but sometimes people really get to me.
      >
      > I was at the pet store this morning with my three little ones... this
      > lady came over and was all ohhhh and ahhhh over them, then asked what
      > breed they where. Of course I replied Chihuahuas. She kept arguing with
      > me about it saying they are too big to be chihuahuas, that chihuahuas
      > can't be over 5 lbs.
      >
      > Don't get me wrong... all of my little ones are larger chihuahuas. Chip
      > is 7.2lbs, Dale is 10.5lbs... he is over weight and Gidget (my new
      > little girl) is 7.9lbs. I know both Dale and Gidget have a little bit of
      > weight on them they could lose but I don't think either of them would be
      > or look health under 5lbs. Both of them are on a diet weight now so we
      > are working to loss some of the extra weight. When Dale got fixed he
      > went from 7lbs to 12lbs, so far he has lost a couple of lbs. Chip on the
      > other hand looks skinny at 7.2lbs.
      >
      > I am wrong that it is normal for chihuahua to weight that much.
      >
      > Venus
      >
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