Hi Lynn,
 I see were you are looking for a chi. Are you still looking and in what
area. I agree that it matters not, a boy or girl, they can all be sweet.
Boys however do take more to train. If they are puppy mill rescues they are
even harder. I know I have 11 chis and all my boys wear belly bands. But
none the less they are also all lovers!
Let me know what you are looking for and how soon you are wanting a chi. I
have 3 fosters in my house and a friend just took in three over the weekend.

Just give me a time to get back with you I work all day through the week.

Carol and Crew

On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 8:23 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Peggy....I have had the same thoughts as you because I *have *sort of
> kept a mental tally when I read ads for puppies for sale and when I
> contacted those 2 breeders, looking at puppies online, it definitely seems
> to me there are always more males and I  believe there might be something
> to the fact that more male puppies, of all breeds, are born than females.  I
> have also read in the human population that there are definitely more boy
> babies born than females, but it is wars and other things factored in, car
> accidents, women being more health conscious than men, etc., that actually
> bring the number of men to women ratio down to there being less men than
> women on earth.  But puppies......hmm.  I do have some knowledge about
> humans and it might apply to dogs also related to this subject but do not
> know if I should post it here (ha).
>
> LYNN
>
>  In a message dated 2/12/2011 12:49:37 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>     I am finding all of this very interesting because I have always
> wondered why their are so many more males then females in the shelters and
> with rescues. I also wonder if Chi's breed more males then females?
>
>
>


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*Carol*
*Muchacha, Bella Rose, Chibbie, Blue, Cooper, Ruth Anne, Gracie, **ChiChi,
Granny, Holly Noel* *and Maxx*

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