Desi is a little sweetheart.  Dolly is too, but she is more the snuggle pup who 
wants to be by me most of the time.  Lately she chooses to go in her area and 
lay in her bed in there rather than have to put up with Desi's silliness.
Before I got Desi, Dolly would sleep under the blanket near my stomach or my 
lower back.  After I got Desi, that changed immediately.  Dolly wants to sleep 
right by my head.  So I have to put a baby blanket over her and then she does 
her circles until she is where she wants to be.  Then she wants my arm around 
her.  I think I started that because I could no longer have my arm pillow next 
to me because I had my little chihuahua pillow there instead.  If Desi gets in 
the bed first and lays next to my face, Dolly will go up higher and sleep next 
to my forehead if she has to.  I think that Desi realizes that he isn't 
comfortable there and sometimes he will move a little bit lower about even with 
my chest - he has to have a blanket over him too.  In fact, we get in bed and 
Desi is near the top of the bed, I put the blanket over him and he lays right 
down, gets comfy and he is off to sleep.
It is getting into the 40's here at night and I have my heat set to come on 
when it is 68.  It hasn't come on yet, but Dolly & Desi are starting to migrate 
under the covers.
I have to take Lyrica and Kadian twice a day (if I am not having to drive in 
the afternoon) and so many mornings it is very difficult for me to get up 
before 10 am.  I was feeling sorry for Dolly & Desi having to stay in bed so 
long.  When I lay down in the afternoon, they follow me to bed then too, and 
they sleep until I get up.  Last week, I had a doctor appt so I had to get up 
earlier.  I got up, then Mandy and Dolly went outside potty, and I fed Mandy 
and Desi.  They both went back to their respective places - Mandy in the big 
dog bed and Desi up next to Dolly in the recliner.  When I had to leave, I 
couldn't wake them up.  They didn't want to wake up...and the same with Mandy.  
Now I don't feel so guilty about them having to stay in bed until I normally 
wake up.
You are in the San Bernardino area, correct?  I was wondering how cold you must 
be at this time, but not sure if you live up the mountain or just in the area.
 



To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 15:26:49 -0800
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping


  





LOL Joan, Desi sounds like a sweet heart!
I sleep with all 4 of mine! I keep telling everyone that its easier for me to 
sleep with 4 dogs then it is 1 man!
He snores so loud! So its Ori at the foot of the bed. I have a blanket for him 
that I wrap around him. Then there is tiny Chassis, she goes under the 
comforter only half way down the bed. Dani starts out down at the foot, but 
comes up under the covers when she gets cold. & Caramella is next too my 
pillow. Last night was cold, so everyone was hunkered down. I put the electric 
blankets on the beds this weekend. Soon will be cranking them on..


Beth





From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 3:12 PM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping



  



Yes...I copletely understand.
I took Desi to the vet on the way home from the breeder (which she seemed to 
take offense at!) and he did a dewormer because he did not recognize the one 
that the breeder used, and gave him the first of his puppy shots.  He said that 
for him being so little to wait about three days before the microchip.  This 
decision was based on the fact that he was going to a new home, had the 
dewormer and a couple of his puppy shots so he wanted to wait to give his 
little (fat) body time to recoup.  He did fine.  
 
Actually, when he was older, I took him for the heartworm test and when they 
brought him back to me he had the look on his face like he had been humiliated! 
 I will NEVER forget that look.  They had to take the blood from the artery in 
his neck, and Mr Desi Lou being the dog that loves to give kisses - didn't 
really hold still long enough for them to get the syringe in the artery.  I 
know what they went through.  Just last night I was trying to fall asleep in 
the recliner with Dolly & Desi on my lap and Mandy in the dog bed right close 
to the chair.  They were all sleeping, but I had to go to the bathroom.  Dolly 
was between my clothes and my sweatshirt jacket because she was so cold - so I 
just kept her there to avoid any problems getting her back to the chair without 
any extra doggy cookies. When I came back, Mandy went right back to sleep, 
Dolly was almost asleep the entire time, but Desi woke up and didn't fall right 
back to sleep.  I had taken the Restoril and I was ready to nod off.  Desi had 
a whole different idea.  All of a sudden I had a little puppy kiss on my mouth, 
so I gently pushed his head back down on the blanket he was laying on...he kept 
it up and then finally I was just so tired and thought that maybe I could just 
close my eyes and go to sleep...that is all I remember so I don't know how long 
he continued to give kisses.  He is very intent when he does it, and his neck 
muscles are locked so it is not easy to get him back to the sleeping 
I am trying to view the picture of Carmella, but this computer won't let me 
open it.  On my laptop I would just click the Attachment link...but not this 
one.  I am sure that she is a cutie...and when I have my laptop back I will go 
back and take a look.



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From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 14:50:11 -0800
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping [1 Attachment]

  


[Attachment(s) from Beth Michl included below] 

Here is Caramella. 
Beth





From: Beth Michl <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 2:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping



  


Oh that is good too know Joan. I feel better about it now. She didn't cry with 
her last shot, so that was a good sign. I just hate to see them in pain..
Beth





From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, November 7, 2011 2:42 PM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping



  

Dolly was already microchipped when I got her.
Desi was not...I got him at 8 weeks, so he must have been 8 1/2 weeks and 
almost 4 pounds. The syringe with teh microchip is a little bigger than the 
ones used for vaccines, but the chip is injected only through the fur...not 
into any muscle or anything.  Desi seemed just fine like nothing happened - 
well besides giving everyone in the back tons of kisses! 



To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2011 22:23:49 +0000
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Microchiping

  


How many of you have your dogs microchiped ? Both Dani & Ori are, Chassis 
isn't. I never had her or Smidgen done, as they were so small. I have an appt 
with the Humane Society in the morning to get Caramella done. Ori had his when 
I adopted him. Dani's was done when I had her spayed. I am not having Caramella 
spayed right now, so I am just worried about the pain when they inject it? 
Anyone else have this problem?Caramella is 4lbs 5 months Papillon 

Beth 














                                          

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