No.. I don't think it has ANYTHING to do with whether you raised a pup or not. I think it's DEFINITELY a Chihuahua thing.. they are very "clickish" breeds in my opinion. David got Paris as a puppy--he warned me that last year when we 1st got together that she would NOT warm up to me very easily--she's mean!! HUH! She was MINE in 24 hours!!! I think it could be because I grew up around Chihuahuas (my Dad was a Chihuahua LOVER so I knew their personalities already and knew how to handle them!! There are very few people that she will go to let alone touch her---and most people are AFRAID of her! I think it's because either you LOVE chi's or HATE them!! Many people will walk through my door and pretend to be OK with her but I know better and that's fine! LOL.. So I just think it depends on the other person's approach or vibes they give away?
Gina Vasquez Blog: http://daddyslittlescrapper.blogspot.com/ ________________________________ From: Kavi <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 12:11:12 PM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please Ricky will not allow anyone else to pet him outside the house. He use to jump at people on our walks and try to bite them, but he has been doing better at that now. He will now smell there shoes, if I am talking to them and turn away. If they try to pet him, he will jump up and try to bite. I myself do not think others need to pet Ricky. He is set in his ways now at 4, and this is how he wants it. I would not want people coming up to me and trying to touch me every time I went out ...LOL. Had I raised him from a pup, I would hope he would have been socialized more and be nicer. :). That does not always happen either. Shanna Kavi's Christening N Communion Store Children's Christening, Communion, Formal Wear + More http://stores.ebay.com/Kavis-Christening-n-Communion-Store --- On Wed, 11/24/10, Gina Vasquez <[email protected]> wrote: >From: Gina Vasquez <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please >To: [email protected] >Date: Wednesday, November 24, 2010, 11:52 AM > > > >It sounds a lot liek what Paris does.. however, if I HAND her to somebody she >will allow them to hold her but she will NOT just go to anybody. > > >Gina Vasquez >Blog: http://daddyslittlescrapper.blogspot.com/ > > > > > > ________________________________ From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wed, November 24, 2010 11:27:38 AM >Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please > > >What you describe is an issue with many Chihuahuas but not with all. My >little >guy (its just me and him in the house) would barks and bark when someone came >into the house, even family. If I told him to hush, he seemed to bark even >more. So, I started asking people to ignore him and I did the same. He >finally >got to where he has stoped barking. Now, he walks around and is Ok with >having >people in the house,. as long as they DO NOT TRY TO PICK HIM UP. Then, he >growls and runs away, scared. So that is the next issue we have to overcome. >In part, I blame myself, for I have not made the time to take him and me to >obedience training. I would like nothing better than to have a well >socialized >dog who allows people to pet him and hold him. > >Gloria > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Dunwoody, Amanda <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wed, Nov 24, 2010 10:54 am >Subject: [Chihuahuas] My dog Jack......advice needed please > > > >Jack is a 3 year old Chihuahua that I adopted approximately 4 weeks ago from a >local animal rescue. He and my other dog, Twiggy, also a rescued Chihuahua I >adopted in September, have adapted to having me as their pack leader fairly >well. Jack is still adjusting as he has not been in the house as long as >Twiggy. >I am familiar with the Chihuahua breed and know that they often pick one >person >to have as their "owner" and can get snippy with anyone else. This description >fits Jack to a T. > > >My mother lives with me in my home. When she approaches me and Jack is on my >lap, he has snapped at her. He doesnt' react this way all of the time but he >will rear back at her sometimes too. If Jack is in his crate and she >approaches >the crate, he growls at her. I have taken to removing Jack from the situation >when he snaps at her as I am holding him. I place him in the bathroom for >approximately 5 minutes as a "time out" and then bring him back into the >living >room. Do any of you have other suggestions? Should she be the one that removes >him from the situation to show him that she has control of the situation? I am >responsible for the training that goes on in the house. When Jack snaps at Mom >she walks away from him telling me that she was just trying to be nice to him >and he just won't let her be nice or even pet him. > > >I have encouraged her to speak with him in a soft calming voice and tell him >good boy when they are together in the same room so that he associates her >with >GOOD things. He will wait for her to put a treat down on the floor and wait >for >her to walk away and then he will eat it. This makes me feel as though he is >fearful of her. Any suggestions on how to help this? > > >I don't see this as aggression, I really feel that he's fearful of Mom and >just >doesn't know how to handle it. I don't want to coddle him and go awww it's OK >Jack because I feel it's teaching him that it's OK for him to snap at mom or >other guests who come to the home. Luckily, we don't have much company at this >time and she is the only one that he's snapped at. I want to nip this in the >bud >before it becomes an even bigger issue. > > >I appreciate any advice you might have on this issue. > > nO

