Me too Pam,that looks like so much fun...and it looks like all my guys could 
fit... I wonder if Harley makes a bike/side car combo???
Deanna

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On Dec 30, 2010, at 8:04 PM, Pam B <[email protected]> wrote:

> Speaking of sidecars I want one of these!
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> On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 19:45, Mare <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Forgot to say I loved the pics.
> I am also sorry you lost your doxie. A few years back I lost Peggy Sue my 14 
> yo sheltie.
> I will miss her forever I guess.
> Your new one is really cute !!! Love her name ! I would be tempted to call 
> her "Lucky Lola' because she is so fortunate to have her new wonderful home. 
> Kind of like my Satrry Star.
> Hugs,Mare~~ 
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> -------Original Message-------
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> From: Valerie Mockett
> Date: 12/30/2010 9:20:03 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Where does your Chi sleep? [2 Attachments]
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> I just lost my Doxi she was 13 1/2 years old miss her dearly,   Two weeks 
> later  I got a little chi from the shelter. I treat them the same way.  Lola 
> my new dog sleeps in the bed with me and my boyfriend.  I think they find a 
> save place .   Down by my  feet and early in the morning she moves up between 
> us and waits for us to wake up. I kept all the ramps in the house for easy up 
> and down off couch and bed. She uses the ramps up but not down . I hate to 
> say I think she is a better dog then the doxi. Not so stuboren.  LOL  Valerie
> --- On Thu, 12/30/10, s p <[email protected]> wrote:
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> From: s p <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Where does your Chi sleep?
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Thursday, December 30, 2010, 7:16 AM
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>  
> Heya everyone,
>  
> So Charlie, my first chihuahua and the smallest dog I've ever been owned by, 
> is now  months old and a whopping 3 lbs.He's a coby applehead and about 10 
> inches long so he's wee. Anyway, we've been having him sleep in his crate at 
> night and he's doing fine with that but I was wondering where your chis sleep.
>  
> We have dachshunds and they sleep in the bed. Charlie gets along with them 
> wonderfully but he isn't a 'pack' dog. Dachshunds are pack dogs, they need 
> that pack system to be happy and Charlie plays with them but he goes to work 
> with me and shopping and such when they don't.
>  
> So far we haven't let him in the bed at night. Mainly because, well, he's wee 
> tiny small, but I've been worried he'll bond too much with the pack and lose 
> that "Mommy is the bestest thing in the whole wide world I want to be with 
> her' mentality. I've never had a chi. We've had bulldogs in the past and they 
> couldn't be allowed to be in the bed because they got possessive of it. The 
> dachshunds do fine, they borrow in and snuggle and there's no personalty 
> changes but they do it as a pack.
>  
> Where do yours sleep? Has it changed them at all? Should I keep Charlie in 
> his crate? Would occasionally being allowed in the bed, say on the days I 
> don't take him to work, be okay? The husband and I are split on this. Charlie 
> slept with us last night, today is our day off, and he curled up under my 
> chin, on my pillow, next to a dachshund just fine. He slept the whole night, 
> didn't fuss, didn't mess on the bed...but well, we're not sure it's safe or a 
> good idea or whatever. Chihuahuas are so different than dachshunds or 
> bulldogs that I'd thought I'd ask you all and see what you think...
>  
> It was nice to wake up to a chi tail over my nose this morning...lol
>  
> Sarah
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> "If you do not change your beliefs...Your life will always be like this." ~ 
> Lazyboy
> "Some will say there is safety in numbers, tell that myth to the edge of the 
> herd." ~ "Blood" by Gaia Consort
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> Pam, Ducky, Monster, and Bruiser.
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