Congratulations!  I am Gloria and I have a 2 yr old, long coat male,  named 
Emiliano.  They both sound as if they're doing well.  What do  you think 
your little girl needs help with?  You mention going to the vet  for rabies 
shot but nothing about being spayed and neutered, if they are 6 mos  old, they 
are ready for that too.
 
Gloria
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 11/22/2010 12:25:10 A.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Has anyone run into this, I have a brother and sister LH Chihuahua's. Both  
are good eaters, eat a blend of lamb-rice or chicken can with Trader Joe's  
holistic dry. The male is a chocolate sable; good weight [4 lbs] shorter  
legged, longer torso, thicker body. The female is primarily white with 
minimal  chocolate spots; seems to be on the thin [lanky] side, she is longer 
legged,  shorter back and weigh's in at [3 lbs]. Both are very active and 
neither seem  ill [bright eyes, good stools, no obvious skin or coat issues] in 
any way... I  had been feeding them 3x/day, they really only nibbled on lunch 
so I altered  the feeding to be 2 meals, which are now completely eaten, 
plus they get  snacks [Trader Joe's doggie jerky and biscuits] for rewards.

I lack  experience with toy breeds and want to be sure I am not 
over-looking any  issues.

They are just 6 months old. The vet seems inexperienced with  toy breeds. 
She asked what they were and I explained LH Chihuahuas she said oh  we don't 
see LH much. When they were loosing their puppy coat initially they  
appeared 'moth-eaten'. The vet said she thought perhaps a skin issue may be  
the 
cause and I should watch the blotches of thin coat.

I researched  online and it appears some Chihuahua's lose their puppy coat 
in that exact  manner...both now have no more thin blotches and their coat 
continues to come  in thicker and softer, his is better than hers but their 
coats are very  different. Both are getting thicker feathering on legs, 
haunches, ears, chest  and neck.

Training is going well, they now both can go through the  night with no 
stool in the crate in the morning. He is about 95% trained, she  is a bit 
behind him but doing well.

They will soon be going to vet to  get their rabies vaccine. I want to be 
sure I am not going to over look any  issues.

Am I being overly cautious? Anyone ever run into a similar  situation?? Any 
suggestions to help my sweet little girl?



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