Or a permanant cuddle companion. Some of you know Im a breeder of Chihuahua show dogs, but I also rescue a lot of small and large breed pups and
adults here in Tijuana.
I have a 2 year old Chocolate Brindle Chiweenie. I think she is one of those $1000 dllr designer dogs, She was recued October 06 in National City,
California and is still with us. Im having to rehome several of my dog's, Ive gone past my own limit. That includes several purebred Chihuahua's.
But for now I would like to find a great companion home for Dottie. She loves the car, running and playing practical jokes on you. She is extremely
playful and energetic. I will ask for a standard 100.00 adoption Fee to cover her shots and vet stuff, but thats about it. Send me a U2U if anyone is
interested.
[Edited on 12-12-2007 by MrsFDT]
[Edited on 12-12-2007 by MrsFDT]
Following FDT wherever the Baja wind takes him.... That is, if its going in the same direction I am.
She's is great with others, I have 12 and they all run together. She does have a teasing streak. She loves to poke and razz the other dogs in an
effort to get them to engage her, But to her, its all in good fun.
Some of my older dogs dont think its funny and get snappy at her, but I think she enjoys that. It makes her poke at them even more. All that, without
breaking her good nature.
Her best trick is taking a running go and grabbing a tail as she whizzes by. SHe also likes to take a running go and jump in your arms. I think she
likes to be caught in mid air.
I do however want to stress, she is energetic and will run for more than an hour if you let her. I think energy wise she reminds me of a Jack Russel
Terrier. Always playing and getting into anything she thinks your hiding.
I personally under differant circumstances would keep her, She is tirrific with the kids, but I do have too many and have to think about my show dogs.
When they have litters its hard to let go and sell them, thus the reason for my canundrum.
I thought I had posted where I was, Sorry. Im in Tijuana. I dont want to ship her, but she can also be picked up in San Diego.
Following FDT wherever the Baja wind takes him.... That is, if its going in the same direction I am.
Some of my older dogs dont think its funny and get snappy at her, but I think she enjoys that. It makes her poke at them even more. All that, without
breaking her good nature.
lol sounds like my little dog..she used to chase my dog vainilla and get her really mad and snappy and it only made lucy chase her more...i miss my
do0o0g.....
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I think she would be perfect for someone energetic, especially a dog loving kid as she is so interactive and could probably pick up anything that kids
wanted to teach her. She will have a life span of about 14 plus years I think so for a teen or preteen would be perfect.
She loves playing with the other dogs if they like wrestling with her. So she might do well as a k9 companion to another k9 who has no one to play
with on their trips to Baja.
Decided I shouldnt be selling dogs on here, thus the edit. Thanks
[Edited on 12-14-2007 by MrsFDT]
Following FDT wherever the Baja wind takes him.... That is, if its going in the same direction I am.
If it makes you feel better FDT and I used to breed Giant Dobermans 80
plus pounds of Doberman. Real show stoppers, but we quit for a few years and retired our dogs They got old and the ones Ive seen for sale are
horrable and stupid. Nothing worse than a stupid dog, which I think most purbreds are now a days.
PS: Ive dealt with the Yappy Factor. This is my defense part... Scroll
all the way to the bottom of the page to GOALS. Wev'e already seen results.
Yeah thats what I heard, It's many breeders selling point. Poodles dont shed, So they combind the intteligence of a lab and the characteristics of a
poodle and vualla a new breed that doesnt shed.
I think they breed True, Means when bred to each other they produce exactly the same thing. Not like a regular mutt.
That in turn means they are technically now a purebred, breeders are trying to push for a registry on them.
[Edited on 12-14-2007 by MrsFDT]
Following FDT wherever the Baja wind takes him.... That is, if its going in the same direction I am.
I think she would be perfect for someone energetic, especially a dog loving kid as she is so interactive and could probably pick up anything that kids
wanted to teach her. She will have a life span of about 14 plus years I think so for a teen or preteen would be perfect.
[Edited on 12-14-2007 by MrsFDT]
like me????
hmm i wanted a dog to have in ensenada..hoping it would be a small one...i'm not to in to chihuahua but she looks adorable...i don't like the really
skinny boney ones but....she....i just fell in love...but then again that's pretty known to happen when i see a dog...lol...now the only thing
is..where would i keep her till june next year!!! and will my mom let me take her...lol
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