Thursday, March 15, 2007

AKC Champion Quality Tiny Chihuahuas Watauga, Texas 76148

AKC Champion Quality Tiny Chihuahuas Watauga, Texas 76148

Please e-mail me with any inquires you might have.

marcuccino@aol.com

I've always been a dog lover, especially the little ones. I've been breeding toy dogs for over 18 years. I live in beautiful Watauga, Texas.

I raise happy, healthy, quality babies for you to love and become members of your family. All of my adult dogs meet the standard for the breed & are in good health. My facilities are clean and my dogs are well cared for and loved, I never have a problem with showing anyone around, there are no closed doors here.

I do not sell to pet stores or wholesale my puppies. I also do not sell to breeders that I have not checked="checked" out and approve of.

I work very hard to raise these little babies that I'm responsible for bringing into this world, I owe them the best possible homes. I want you to be happy with your new friend, but above all, I want the pup to be happy and safe in their new home.

I don't think a breeders part should stop when you leave with your puppy, I'll be there if you have any questions.

I will be happy to provide you with references.

Again, thank you for visiting and I look forward to speaking with you.

Sincerely,

Bianca

817-503-0008 Home

817-905-5127 Cell

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Playing It Safe for your Chihuahua

Playing It Safe March 1, 2007

Picking out some new toys for your pooch? Give 'em the toddler test: If you'd give the toy to a 2-year-old, it's probably safe for your pet, too.

Dogs are just as curious as young children. In addition, they have sharp teeth that can tear into almost anything. To spare yourself an emergency trip to the vet, ask these four questions before you buy:

  • Does the toy have a squeaker? Unless you intend to always watch your dog at play, put it back on the shelf. Dogs are experts at liberating -- and eating -- the squeaker.
  • Is the toy small enough to be swallowed? Look for something that doesn't quite fit into your pet's mouth.
  • Is it sturdy? Polystyrene beads and other fillers are not digestible, so the toy should be made of a material strong enough to prevent access to stuffing.
  • Are there any removable parts -- buttons, ribbons, snaps, rubber or plastic bits -- that could be chewed off and swallowed? If so, skip it.

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