Hello:

#2 five times is allot. I am just guessing the little guy is moving out all of 
the stuff he has been eating off the streets. I would look in the stools to 
make sure there are no worms. You may want to take a sample to the vet.  Thanks 
for rescuing the little guy, I currently have three Chi's and my daughters chi 
mix is also living with us currently.

mark



________________________________
 From: Alan Stern <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, December 11, 2011 11:44 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] My first post
 

  
I just joined the group! 

Three months ago in my neighborhood I found a little guy foraging in the middle 
of the street about to drag some roadkill to the curb. I could see immediately 
that he looked underweight. I quickly made a u-turn, headed back his way, 
parked my car, and eventually calmed him down enough while drawing closer, 
finally picking him up, putting him in the car and quickly drove home.

There he was given some food, which he scarfed down. He had no collar or tags, 
no microchip when scanned. He was possibly dumped in our rural looking locale, 
here in the northern section of Los Angeles. We could never locate an owner so 
we decided to adopt him, named him Poco, got him neutered (our vet estimates 
he's 12-18 months old) and he's part of our family now, joining our two German 
Shepherds and three cats. He gets along famously with all of them!

I have never had a dog quite that small before but what amazes me and what my 
initial question is: Do all chihuahuas relieve themselves as frequently as this 
dog does? Just today he's done a #2 five times! And today is not an exception. 
Poco's being fed Taste of the Wild kibble twice a day but not that much. His 
stools are normal in consistency and color.

He seems to always want food and when he's outside he's often either nipping at 
the dirt or finding something to eat out there.

Thanks,
Alan


 

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