Hi Beth - I bet she does want you all for her own, (lol).  Who could  blame 
her though, what she's been through.  How great about how well she is  
doing with potty training.  Take her off of Craigslist. She's yours  now.  If 
someone was really searching for her, they would be desperate,  wouldn't they? 
I seriously was thinking when you first posted about going  back for her 
because you couldn't stand to leave her there, and the  awful shape she was 
in, her precious face, etc., I would beg and plead my  husband for her (or 
just show up with her one day, ha, as, was it Peggy or Carol  who suggested 
that sneaky and great tactic?), I would pay your vet fees if  you weren't going 
to keep her, but wasn't sure where you live (I live  in Ohio) and then you 
mentioned your ex was interested in her, but I am just  glad she is in such 
a good place now.  You have Dani and one  other little girl?
Lynn     
 
 
In a message dated 3/16/2011 1:32:02 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

 
 
 
Hi Lynn, I was laughing allot last night.. Vida was a different  dog. I 
think she will be happy with me. She does need to learn to share  me with the 
other girls though.  
When I picked her up from the shelter the paper work just said she  was 
picked up as a stray and was at the shelter on 2-19-11 to 3-2-11  when I got 
her. She is appr. 1 year old, but they said she isn't over 2.  
She must have been someones pet though. She is doing great on the  potty 
training, doesn't go in her crate at all. 
I check the lost n found on craigslist when I can. But I think if  she was 
really missed she wouldn't have been in the shelter for 2  weeks?  So it is 
there loss.  Plus I have invested over 200.00  dollars and allot of time. 
I wonder how that works?  If someone was to see her and say  that is my 
dog! What rights do I have?
Beth

--- On Wed, 3/16/11, [email protected]  <[email protected]> wrote:



From:  [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi - Beth
To:  [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 10:14  AM


 
 
I laughed out loud at your last statement Beth!  It must be  hilarious to 
see the difference in their sizes and watch the dynamics  going on there.  
Gee, it sounds like she is relaxing into the  security of your household 
really quickly, you must be a great mom,  that she would let go that defensive 
mode about her food so soon  when it seems she got next-to-nothing food at the 
shelter....she must  just feel so happy and loved now.  Was anyone at the 
shelter  able to give you any history about her, how she came to be there,  
did someone give her up or that that she was found as a stray?  Did you say 
approximately how old she might be?  Anyway, their  loss.  She's a doll.
 
Lynn
 
In a message dated 3/16/2011 12:50:16 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:
 
 
     
Thank you Lynn, Yes I think she is a happy girl. I was  shocked to see her 
playing with Dani so well, because she has  been so defensive about her 
food, sleep area. Last night they  all were crunching on dry kibble out of 
Vida's dish! So she  isn't as worried about starving anymore.  Its funny  
though 
to see a almost 8lbs Chi give in too a 3lb Chi.
Beth

--- On Wed, 3/16/11, [email protected]  <[email protected]> wrote:



From:  [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi - Lynn
To:  [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, March 16,  2011, 9:05 AM


 
 
OMGosh.  She is adorable and looking so much  happier and healthier with 
her weight gain.  You're  right Beth, about her gorgeous doe-like eyes.  What 
a  difference in just 2 weeks of being loved and being  fed.  That's so 
wonderful you've decided to keep  her (that went pretty smoothly). I don't 
think 
she would  have wanted to leave you anyway. They seem to become deeply  
attached to whoever (they know) rescues them from their  h___ and now she is 
feeling happily secure enough  to start playing with your Dani, maybe they 
will become best  friends.  Thanks so much from everyone that  loves animals 
for saving her.
 
Lynn 
 
 
In a message dated 3/16/2011 11:40:01 A.M. Eastern  Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:

 
     
LOL Joan!!! I didn't have too do that.. I  called my ex last night, and 
told him I have to keep  Vida in quarantine for at least 2 weeks, and by then  
I would already be too attached.. I said I already  am attached too her 
now!!. He sounded a bit  disappointed, but understood. I told him I would  help 
find him the right one.. 
Then the boyfriend comes home, and I was  telling him how much Vida and 
Dani were playing  together tonight, which was true, she hasn't played  at all 
until last night.  He says boy its gonna  be hard to let her go? I looked at 
him and said I  can't do it... He  said with a smile "I just knew it"!! So 
Vida is  staying with ME!!!
Here are a couple picks I took last night.  Today is 2 weeks ago that I 
picked her up. She is a  wiggle worm so the pic's are blurry, but you can see  
her changes, and the weight gain..
Beth

--- On Tue, 3/15/11, Joan Croft  <[email protected]>  wrote:



From:  Joan Croft  <[email protected]>
Subject: RE:  [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi - Lynn
To:  [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, March  15, 2011, 4:51 PM


 
 
 
Hmmm…Maybe  give them a lot to drink and then bring up the  subject?  Just  
kidding.


Do you  think that your ex really wants her?  Or was  he just saying that 
so that you wouldn’t have  another one to take care of.  Your  boyfriend…I 
think he can see how much you love  her!

















 
 
From: [email protected]  [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of  Beth Michl
Sent: Tuesday, March 15,  2011 4:31 PM
To:  [email protected]
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi -  Lynn























 
 
     
 
Lynn it made me  feel terrible when she ran tail tucked in to the  house. 
Not too much else has bothered her. If I  have to scold Dani for being too 
ruff with the  other girls, or for taking something that isn't  hers, I do 
notice Vida cowers some. She has been  through allot, but not anymore!! 



 
Now how do I tell  my ex husband that was interested in her, I  don't think 
I can give her up. LOL.  &  to tell my boyfriend, I don't want to adopt her 
 out...?  



 
Help..  Hehe



 
Beth
--- On  Tue, 3/15/11, [email protected]  <[email protected]>  wrote:




From:  [email protected]  <[email protected]>
Subject: Re:  [Chihuahuas] Update on rescue Chi - Beth
To:  [email protected]
Date: Tuesday,  March 15, 2011, 4:17 PM  
 







 
 
 
Isn't that  sad Beth, makes me feel sick  inside. About Vida's reaction to 
your  garden hose. And you're so sweet to reassure her  that she'll not be 
mistreated ever again.  It is just beyond me how anyone can  mistreat 
precious animals that bring so  much joy, laughter and love into our lives.  
That 
is so true, it can be very expensive  to save just one, as you said, the big 
vet  bills to get them to a healthy  state. It must bring you great joy  
though, that you rescued one, one less  frightened to bits of the unknown, or  
worse, put to death.  It does me and I  don't even really know you, but sure 
do love  your heart.  Bless  you.


 

 
Lynn     
 

 

 

 
a  message dated 3/15/2011 3:59:25 P.M. Eastern  Daylight Time, 
[email protected]  writes:
 
 
I am too Lynn.  This is my first rescue, but there are several  more that I 
wish I could go save. If I had a  bank account as big as my heart I would 
do it in  a moments notice!









 
It so sad that  they come out so sick. I think people would do  more 
rescues if the dogs weren't so sick!!  Knowing they are going too put out a 
bunch 
of  money, and go through allot of worry and heart  ache, and even death of 
there new pup.   
 
I learned  something about little Vida yesterday. I went  out to water some 
new plants I had planted over  the weekend. When I unreeled the hose she 
took  off like lightning!  & it hit me why  she did this. When I was at the 
shelter that day  they were spraying the kennels down with a hose.  I am sure 
they sprayed the dogs too.. I went in  and told her it was okay, she would 
never be  sprayed again.. I am not sure she understood,  but I will know in 
the future that its something  she is afraid of.
 
Beth


 
 























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