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Love My Malshi

My husband got me a Mal-Shi for my Christmas present and I love Him, He is so much fun and loves to play.
He is in Puppy class right now and he is very smart, he catches on fast. The only bad thing I can say about The MalShi Is when he wants something and I will not give it to him he barks at me, they want it and they want it now. lol
Posted: 2/10/2011 8:37:59 AM by Anonymous

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Diamond & Diego

Diamond is my female Yorkie. I have had her since 2007. She is a grand baby from my Prince and Jazmine. They have passed on now so she is a constant reminder to me of them. Diego is our long legged little Chihuahua orphan boy who was literally left on our front door, not even weened.He's about a year old now. He is a brown short haired "Reindeer" Chihuahua,and a purebred. Well,today was their first mating experience. Diamond is a normal size Yorkie, about 5.5 lbs. and solid. Diego has legs that could go on forever and is as skinny as a rail, except for his head and weighs about 4-4.5 lbs. but taller than Diamond.My concern is the puppies may get too large inside her and possibly kill her during delivery. i think they will have beautiful babies together. I just want all to be safe. Any words of wisdom will be greatly appreciated.


* NOTE: We do not endorse breeding and health risks including death are quite possible especially when dealing with smaller females. *
Posted: 2/10/2011 8:37:02 AM by VERICKSON

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My Baby Sophie

I must say that my little girl Sophie is 4 months old and is the sweetest loving puppy ever. She loves to be around children and loves everyone in general. She is playful but also very obedient and easy to train. I'm in love with her. She is not a barker like the japanese chin, but her looks are like her mom, the shitzu. They are great pets and very lovable.
Posted: 2/10/2011 8:35:17 AM by Anonymous

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My Chiweenie

I just want to say that I own a Chiwinnie and mine is black and tan, short hair and now almost 2. They are the best dogs and they do tend to bond with one person. Mine is attached to me but I have noticed a health issue its not major but mine is a male and he is fixed. I noticed he could not pee so I took him to the vet and they tried to say it was stones and drainned his bladder and that was not it. So I took him to another vet and that found out it was a musscle spassm, so they gave him valum and he went back to normal. So this is something you may need to look for I don't know if its common in the breed, but otherwise there happy all around great dogs.
Posted: 2/5/2011 5:21:31 PM by Anonymous

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Two Meagles

Hi... me again... Pounce and Fizzies Mom. They are two yrs old now. they actually maxed out in size at 20 and 22 lbs. One of them has become accustomed to other dogs and going to dog parks... the other, not so much. He gets on well with my sister's and parents' dogs, but no strange dogs unless they are much smaller than him... like yorkies or chihuaua he is fine with... but his size or lager he goes ballistic! I have researched beagles and min pins and apparently beagles love other dogs and min pins do not generally like other dogs...so I guess we got one of each. They love all people though stranger or friend... love kids too and are very gentle. They are very sweet. Very smart and have learned several tricks and are obedience training was a snap! Very food motivated! We love our meagles!
Posted: 2/5/2011 5:04:03 PM by Anonymous

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Chiweenie! Now I Know!

My Chiweenie, Brava, is a rescue from Wonder Dogs in San Francisco. She was estimated to be under 1 1/2 years old from her teeth. She was going into her first heat. She about 3-4 now. She was rescued from a high kill shelter & I suspect she was not socialized well and/or was abused during housebreaking. She did not seem to be used to be indoors, even though she was perfectly housebroken. She was shy and aloof at first, and so was hard to place, and did not want to be picked up and would bite if lifted suddenly and startled. My son picked her out from a Wonder Dog visit to my pet shop. I agreed just to foster her for a day or week, to help out. I was planning to get a big Shepherd mix I could hike with. But you know what they say: never let them in your bed the first night! We were bonded.

Wonder Dogs called her Bruiser and I soon discovered why: she bites! I never knew when, usually without warning if I did not watch her on the leash passing strangers. She bit hard! I tried to return her, but we both knew that they would have to take her back to the shelter where she faced a sure death. I didn't think I had the skill to train her or could afford a professional. Later, friends advised me that she was extremely protective of me. She only bit while on the leash (I don't dare let her off of it outside without a fence) and only with me. I changed her name from "Bruiser" to Brava, which means brave in Spanish but also means: "She bites!"

Since Wonder Dogs specializes in Bostons, I assumed she was a Boston-Jack Russel mix with her Boston Terrier ("Terrorer") coloring and brindle. But she looks exactly like the pictures of the white ones with black ears and brindle coat with flop-over ears and tiny walrus-like feet. Then I suspected she was not a Boston/Jack Russell at all, since she's such a cuddly couch potato! She fits the description of a typical Chiweenie in every way. She very affectionate, demanding, STUBBORN, smart, and mostly sleeps.

If you can't decide if you want a dog or a cat and can only have one that size, get a Chiweenie. Brava thinks she's a cat! Except when she's defending her ONE Person or trying to beat up big dogs. When she suspects I'll be out for a while or overnight, she'll limit her water and food intake. I was amazed when I discovered that. She always lets me know what she wants and when she wants it. She won't take no for an answer when she wants cuddling and petting, she'll place her head under my hand and move it herself. She nuzzles me hard and likes to learn cute tricks like when she wants to get on my bed, which I seldom allow. I'll say, "No, not on mommy's bed! Not unless you're cute. You gonna be cute? And she lays down and covers her eyes with her paws, then acts like she's washing her face and nose, and looks really cute!

She has a definite outdoor look and an indoor look; she's a quiet (she rarely barks) cuddly independent, sleep all day cat indoors, and a PROUD feisty aloof and protective dog outside. I love her!
Posted: 2/2/2011 5:58:52 PM by Anonymous

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