The swelling comes and goes through the entire 21 days of the heat cycle.
On 9/14/06, Don <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My little Pepper just went into her first heat cycle and I am juswondering how long I can expect this to last? I have read up to 3 weeks
and if that is so then she nearing that
My little Pepper just went into her first heat cycle and I am jus
wondering how long I can expect this to last? I have read up to 3 weeks
and if that is so then she nearing that mark. I am concerned though
given the fact that her "female parts" are more swollen then they have
been the prior 2 w
Marsha, oh no, that
sounds so much like something that I would do too. So darn much to
remember these days. I asked my hubby, who is much more computer literate that
I am, and his suggestion was to check your old e-mails to see if you saved one
from the site. He has a few sites and the
na, I'm not forgetful, just looney :-)
Marsha
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Marsha...that is too funny...you sou
Marsha...that is too funny...you sound like me...I am very
forgetful...
Amber
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Never mind, I finally found it, lol
Marsha
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OK, I have a stupid q
OK, I have a stupid question, lol. a couple
of month ago, I started a website for my chis. I am using one of those free
sites for a simple site to show off my furbabies. I worked on it for hours and
have downloaded a lot of pics ect. But I put everything on hold while things
were so h
I have a beautiful fawn & white male chihuahua that needs a good home.
He will make a wonderful stud. Max is 5 months old and gorgeous. He
is pad trained.
My son has been diagnosed with an allergy to the chi and I have to find
him a good home (the chi, not my son, lol). I paid $1200 for h
Thanks to everyone who sent prayers and good thought for Tiffany. She's home with her family now. Everything went fine. She's a bit woozy and very sleepy but seems ok, overall. She tried to get up once and attempted to walk but looked like she had a few drinks so I picked her up before she f
dont forget that dogs do not have memory of timelines as well. What maybe 1 day for us, is 5 minutes to them. She will all but forget this even happened, and everything will be gravy!
On 9/13/06, Patricia Hurteau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good luck
Good luck to
Tiffany. I know how you must feel taking her back to the shelter for her
surgery. But, she will be knocked out for the surgery and they will
probably keep her pretty groggy after so hopefully she won’t get too
stressed about being back there. She’ll be home before you kno
thanks for the information! I'd love to take Tiffany to England when we go. I
really have to consider some things firstcuts back on the ability to just
come and go as we please. But we have so many relatives between England and
Wales, I think we'd never be short of a willing puppy sitter.
My chi Tiffany is being spayed today at the shelter where we adopted her
exactly one month ago. I'm sure she is in good hands but it was emotional
leaving her there. There was alot of the barking and noise common in a
shelter. I have no doubt she was confused and wondered where I went. I can
Yep, service dogs do not have to be crated. But I don't *think* they
are allowed to sit in the seat. ~Lacey
In Chihuahuas@yahoogroups.com, "Nonnie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I believe service dogs are allowed out of their crate even if they
are
> small. Is that true?
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> nonnie
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The law on service animals flying has changed at least 5 times
in as many years. Currently the most recent update, just a few weeks ago, now
allows complete access for SD's on planes. They are still allowed only in floor
space and the airline still has the right to change the person's sea
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believe service dogs are allowed out of their crate even if they are
small. Is that true?
nonnie
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It will probably take her a couple of weeks to get used to you...
maybe even a little longer considering her former situation. When
she does start to come around, try putting a leash on her, but just
let her drag it around behind her to get used to the idea of it
being hooked to her. You also s
Having just flown to pick up my new chi, each airline charges
differently. Delta $50, SW Airlines $80. You may bring your dog as
long as it fits in an approved airline carrier (must not exceed the
airline's specific dimensions, which are located on each individual
airline's webside) and be pl
Thank you for the encouraging words. I would love to take her for a
walk, but she does not know how to walk on a leash as she has never
been leash trained. When the foster mom had her for six months after
rescuing her from the puppy mill and was looking for just the right
adoptive home, she w
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