My Desi can jump mostly everywhere that he wants.  I put the metal fencing
around my bed when Dolly had her knee surgery so that he couldn’t hurt her.
I went out of the bedroom for a minute and came back and he was on the bed
next to her.  So, I thought that he snuck in where the fence was a tiny bit
away from the bed.  I took him down and was sitting by the computer and he
was up there again.  So, I took him off and watched.  He would be sitting
almost right on top of the fence and jump straight up to the bed (he was
only 8 months old.  He jumps out of the stroller, but before I ever saw him
do that, I saw him jump in.  I was taking Desi for a walk and it was right
after Dolly’s knee surgery.  She was in the stroller and I stopped and was
talking to Judy…out of the corner of my eye I see Desi jump straight from
the ground into the stroller…probably at least 4 feet off the ground.  To
keep Dolly safe in the house and have her be able to eat, I would put her in
the stroller.  I zipped the screen on the front so she was totally confined.
I went to the other room and I found Desi on the top of the stroller
canopy…looking down trying to figure out how to get down.  That was about 4
½ feet, and after just getting Dolly’s knee surgery done, I certainly didn’t
want him to jump from that high to the ground and he would have something
broken and neeed surgery!  He also leaps from one piece of furniture to the
next…usually about 5 feet apart.  One day I had my dinner on a TV tray and I
had to answer the phone and I put it about 3 feet away from the chair and 3
feet from the couch.  I turned around and he had a back leg on each piece of
furniture and somehow had his front legs already on the table.   He scares
me some days!

 

Joan, Dolly Dee & Desi Lou

 

From: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Lynn Galliano
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 11:01 AM
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] new member

 

  

Thank you for all the welcomes and good thoughts.  I did go get a snuggly
jacket for her, and a larger crate, and will try this.  When we put the
jacket on she did go outside and go potty. She's got such long legs that I
needed to upgrade her crate anyway, she's probably about 14" from floor to
top of head, standing, and about 12 - 14 pounds.  She's hopefully fully
grown now (she's about 7 months old...) as my daughter wanted a lap dog.
This dog can leap onto our bed (which is a raised platform bed) with ease.
She truly reminds me of one of Santa's flying reindeer. I'll have to send a
picture.  We just love our little Gabby!

Lynn

 

 

On Oct 9, 2011, at 8:28 AM, twope...@aol.com wrote:





  

 

Sorry your Chi has had so many problems.  I have no advise to offer.  All I
can say is how lucky he is to have found you and your daughter to love him
and try to help him.

 

Gloria

 

In a message dated 10/8/2011 10:38:08 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
avmve...@yahoo.com writes:

  


Hi everyone,

 

I've been a member for awhile but have not posted much, just following the
posts.  I wrote in for advice over a year ago about my chihuahua who is
somewhat disabled and received so many helpful replies from so many of you
but you may think this is weird but I was so overwhelmed by all the
responses that I just sort of went into hiding, lol.  It was too stressful
for me and still is.  I changed to daily digest but today, changed back to
traditional and am able to read all the posts.  

 

My chihuahua is about 10 years old and we got him when he was about two
years old from a man who said he found it abandoned.  He has so many
problems but as you can imagine, we love him dearly.  He has a humped back
which the doctor said is from some condition of the spine and surgery is the
only thing that might help but even then, they couldn't guarantee it would
help and we really couldn't afford to pay $8000+ not knowing if he would
come through.  When he was neutered, he ended up not being able to bark for
over a year and I was so upset with my vet that I changed and here he was
our vet for over 20 years.  They had several doctors on the staff and I just
felt like they were taking our money by repeatedly taking xrays and other
tests and he wasn't improving.  Then he began having trouble walking, and
for a year, his front paw turned inward so he had to walk on his knuckles.
I put a bandaid on there so walking on the concrete wouldn't hurt him.  Then
a year later, I changed doctors and it was the same thing, they wanted to do
more xrays and my daughter refused, saying he already had enough xrays and
what were they doing for him.  He did have a cyst on his back but the doctor
fixed that and where they shaved the hair, it's funny because the hair
hardly grew back and you could see the partially bald spot.  Just lately I
notice hair growing back and it's strange that this hair is longer and
softer than the rest of his hair.   Well, the strangest thing happened on
this visit.  When we took the bandaid off his paw for the doctor to check
him over, when we left the office, he was able to walk normally on that foot
again, we just couldn't understand it.  After about a year, he is now
walking again on his knuckle.  In case you're wondering why we never had
anything done for him, it's because our first vet (his assistant) just
couldn't find out what was causing the problem which is why we changed vets.
And we weren't happy with our second vet because they again wanted to do
nothing but take more xrays.  Anyways, I'm so sorry for this detailed email
but this is why I stayed away from this group because I didn't think there
was anything that could be done.  

 

He's a strange dog, he comes to us on his own terms.  When my daughter is
holding him (it's her dog), no one can touch him, he bites.  Then when I'm
holding him, my daughter ca't touch him.  In the ten years that we've had
him, he has always barked at my husband and is not friendly with him.  But
in the past year or so, when he needs to go potty and my daughter or I are
busy and can't take him out, we can give him to my husband and he won't bite
although he makes a soft growl, we have to laugh.  That's the only time my
hubby can touch him.  Or when my hubby is sitting on the sofa and we place
our "Chucho" on his lap, he'll stay there.  When I try to cuddle him too
close, he'll turn his head and try to attack me and it's lucky my relfexes
are as quick.  Only a few times when he comes to me on his own, he can be
cuddly and put his face next to mine but rarely.  

 

I meant to say when he walks, his back legs spread apart in a ways so it's
hard for him to walk.  In our house, we have to have rugs down the hallway,
otherwise, he'll slip.  

 

Thank you so much for listening, I'm glad I got this all off my chest.  What
prompted me to write was about the potty thing.  Our Chucho is very well
trained and looks at us in a certain way when he has to go.  When it's
raiining, I'll use an umbrella but now my daughter puts an old rug near our
front door and he knows to do his business on it.   Once in ahile he might
have an accident in the house but it's usually when he can't get our
attention, we might be napping or something.  He's good in holding his poop
though we notice.

 

Thanks again for listening,

Violet

--- On Sat, 10/8/11, Joan Croft <joan_cr...@hotmail.com> wrote:


From: Joan Croft <joan_cr...@hotmail.com>
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] new member
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 8, 2011, 7:41 PM

 

My two use puppy pads – usually during the night, or if I am sick in bed.
They both go outside also.  We had a few very warm days and Dolly didn’t
want to go outside, but she is too proud to go potty inside when it is
daylight.  So she started going out the door and walking behind the patio
furniture to right off the concrete and then would run back the very same
way.  Desi was doing OK in the heat, but when it was raining here a couple
weeks back, neither wanted to really go out…they would cry by the door but
when I opened it they would sniff the humidity and turn around and stay
inside.  I had an empty space right outside the door against the house, so I
put a puppy pad there (it was too far in to get wet from the rain) and they
actually went on that puppy pad.  I have one of those puppy pad holder
trays, so I am going to put that one outside so that the wind doesn’t fold
up the corners.  Maybe something like that – a compromise – will help.

 

Joan, Dolly Dee & Desi Lou

From: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com [mailto:Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Pam Dean
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 4:16 PM
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] new member

I am a big fan of wee pads.  My two are both wee pad trained in addition to
going outside.  Expecially the 3lb one, his bladder is so little, he could
not last eight hours for sure.  But both were crate trained and x-pen
trained.  It sounds like the honeymoon period is over lol and u must go back
to basics.  She must not be allowed free access to the house until you have
this under control.  If you don't want to confine her to a crate for 8
hours, perhaps an x-pen with wee pads and a bed.  And frequent trips outside
with treats and praise, praise, praise when she does what is expected.
Start from the beginning, like u are training a puppy.  They are very smart
and when they know what the rules are, they will be equal to the task.  

 

Pam

 

From: Lynn Galliano <galliano.g...@comcast.net>
To: Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2011 2:27 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] new member

  

Greetings,

I joined this group because in July we adopted a rescued Chi mix 
(don't know for sure but we think terrier) who was 4 months old at 
the time. She is super smart (her name is Gabby) and funny, 
talkative, has very long legs and can jump over our basset hound like 
a reindeer, she's wonderful in every way. We potty trained her in 
one week's time. Then last week it began raining here (Northern 
California). She refused to go outside through the dog door, and 
though we still walked her, has now "forgotten" how to go potty 
outside. She is going all over the house. She never had other 
issues either until the rain, but we came home to our leather sofa 
torn up and unstuffed and the kitchen wall chewed and plaster all 
over the floor. Has anyone else experienced this? Do I need to 
make her "warmer?" My husband hates dogs in clothing, but I need to 
do something because she won't go out now even when it's not raining 
and 70* outside :-( I notice she shakes a bit when its cold and 
loves the sun. All advice welcome, our 6 year old basset hasn't 
been as challenging so I'm not up on training as much as I should be.

Thank you in advance,

Lynn

 

 



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