Thanks Liz, I'm not too shaken up anymore but we'll see what happens when my mom comes to get me and take me to my car. We have to get all my belongings out of it... I'm so sad I will have to say goodbye to my car. I know its silly and I should just be happy that I'm ok but I'm in tears just writing about it. I've had that car, a ford mustang (my dream car), since I was a senior in highschool. Almost 7 years. It was a good car even though it had a dented fender from when I hit the mailbox the first year I had it, lol. I loved that car so much and its gonna be so weird driving a new one... I have so many memories in it... But I will hopefully be getting a safer more practical car. And I will make sure my furbabies are safe always. I was wondering, do they make a hard sided crate with padded sides on the inside? I'm worried about him getting knocked around in it and breaking something because he seems so fragile.
Lorena Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -----Original Message----- From: Liz Bickel & Irv Weinberg <[email protected]> Sender: [email protected] Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2011 01:50:33 To: <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] Subject: [Chihuahuas] Please excuse ...me if my grammar or spelling or anything else is off in my posts tonight. It's late at night, and I probably shouldn't be posting when I'm so tired. Lorena, I hope you feel better in the morning & aren't too shaken up from your accident. As for Monster not liking the hard sided carrier, I had a little Chi boy who also absolutely hated to be crated. But for his sake, I still put him in a hard sided crate whenever we got on the road. It just takes a second for an accident to happen. So it is better to have a sulky Chihuahua (who will get over it once the car ride is over) than a tragedy. Liz

