Desi’s littermate brother was blue.  I don’t know how they come up with blue – 
to me it was kind of more a dark dark gray.  He was very cute, too, and had the 
same markings as Desi.  They were both laying in the little area together and I 
don’t know what it was…I think sometimes we just make choices because they seem 
right without making any comparisons of what we want.  At four months, Desi was 
at least an inch taller when they were standing next to each other.  Desi’s 
brother was sold at a much higher price because he was blue…and the lady that 
bought him thought that meant is was the rare blue – the solid blue.  She was 
so fixated at breeding him that she didn’t even listen to Dr Bullard when he 
told her that she had to get him neutered because he had a little time bomb 
inside of him with that testicular problem.  She came over to my house after 
the vet and she said she will get him neutered, but after he has a couple of 
litters.  If you are told about a problem that your puppy has…not just a 
‘problem’ but a problem that will be passed onto every male puppy – a problem 
that could choke off an artery or an organ and if that doesn’t happen, a 
horrible big ugly cancer (my vet’s words) develops and it is very fatal by the 
time that it is found.  I know that there are irresponsible breeders…but I know 
that no matter if I had bought Desi to breed 100 litters so that I could sell 
the ones that I got, I would not jeopardize his life nor the lives of all the 
little male puppies that would be born with this condition.  And it isn’t that 
if he had 100 litters and he lived it would be OK; his 100 litters of male 
puppies if they were to allow to be bred just multiplies the whole effect.  
Desi & Elvis – a case of an irresponsible breeder (not a puppy mill, maybe a 
stretch of a back yard breeder) that could very well end up killing millions of 
dogs.  I guess that is the difference of the puppies just being a commodity and 
the puppies being someone’s little loved one that we all care about.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Pam Dean
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 7:09 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] What Color??

 

  

She does look like what they call lavendar.  My friend has a blue chi with 
beautiful blue eyes and he is much darker.  I wouldn't call it lavendar but 
they do lol

 

From: Raven <[email protected]>
To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2012 11:21 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] What Color?? [2 Attachments]

 

  

Hello,

Can you please take a look at this photos and let me know what color
you think my chihuahua Stella is? Some have called her lavender. Her
eyes are hazel colored. Her skin is pinkish, nose is more of a light
...light tan pink. She's almost the same color as the Weimaraner
dogs.

Raven
Lucy & Stella & Hazel, the Girl Doggies
Huginn & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies

I ride a pony, cuz heart is not measured in hands.

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