I am so glad Twiggy is OK.  Years ago I had a Blue Chi.  She had long hair and 
plenty of it!!!

Hugs,
Linda



--- On Fri, 2/4/11, Dunwoody, Amanda <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Dunwoody, Amanda <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Twiggy is off to the vet
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, February 4, 2011, 9:33 AM







 



  


    
      
      
      Well, the trip to the vet went OK.  Twiggy had a complete blood work up 
and all of her levels came back just fine.  The vet was originally concerned 
that maybe there was something wrong with her thyroid.  That came back within 
normal limits. So, we just need to put some weight on (she’s lost 12 oz. since 
September).  I’m mixing a higher calorie food with her dry kibble everyday when 
I feed her.  It’s a science diet food carried by the vet.  She’s to return in 2 
weeks for a weight re-check.  I also brought up concerns about Twiggy’s hair 
loss.  She’s always had very thin hair on her back ever since I picked her up 
at the rescue.  I thought by now the hair would grow back.  It hasn’t so I 
mentioned this to the vet.  She told me that Chis with Twiggy’s coloring have 
some type of hormone that makes their hair thinner in certain places.  I had no 
idea that this was the case.  Twiggy is what is known as a blue chi.  Has
 anyone else heard of this?  So, I’m putting fish oil in Twiggy’s food to help 
with her skin and hair.  Twiggy had a complete dental in September where the 
vet cleaned her teeth when she was spayed and even pulled some of her teeth 
that were bad from her grinding them on the kennel wire she was in while at the 
puppy mill.  If anything getting the teeth pulled made her feel so much better 
because she didn’t have all that rot in her mouth anymore.  I could tell a huge 
difference in her eating habits after the teeth were pulled.  It was like she 
couldn’t get enough of her food, whereas before she just didn’t take an 
interest in it.  So, we’ll see how this works for her.  She’s drinking water 
just fine and her bowels and bladder movements haven’t changed.  She’s just 
tiny and skinny.  I am curious to know if anyone has heard of the hair loss on 
blue chis??  From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On
 Behalf Of Deanna Corey
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2011 4:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Twiggy is off to the vet    Hi Amanda!! I hope you 
are able to find out what's up with little Twiggy!! May be time for a dental 
check too...I know for me if I don't ask my vet to check, it isn't something he 
just looks at on his own. Might be a good idea to ask for a dental if your vet 
is like mine! I know teeth issues can lead to grumpy, non - eating chis!!!

Wagging Tails in the Dog Park!Deanna and the Dog Park Gang:Nugget, Shuai Li, 
Mable, Mouse, Myrtle, Madison, Caleb and MaxineFrom the mountains of CA  
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On Feb 3, 2011, at 2:16 PM, "Mare" <[email protected]> wrote:  Dear 
AmandaSending good thought,prayers and peace to Twiggy and yourself.Please let 
us know what you find out.Hugs,Mare     -------Original Message------- From: 
Dunwoody, AmandaDate: 2/3/2011 12:49:15 PMTo: 
[email protected]: [Chihuahuas] Twiggy is off to the vet   
<image0011.jpg> Hello all,Even though I don’t post here often most of you know 
of Twiggy, my 5 year old Chi who is a puppy mill survivor.  Over the last few 
days, I have noticed that she’s not as active as she usually is, seems a little 
more irritated with Jack, my younger Chi, and seems to be losing weight.  She’s 
always been a tiny girl, but seems to be more obvious to me now.  I used to say 
that she just carries all of her weight in the front, not on her back.  But, 
I’m concerned about it.  Please send good thoughts and prayers to Miss Twiggy 
girl.  I’m sure everything is fine with her
 but I just need to make sure.   Amanda Dunwoody, MSWCase Manager, Team 5 
(Moberly Office)[email protected] Missouri Regional 
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