A Chi-who-what?

So I was talking with my crazy friend Wendy the other night, and I said, "Guess what?"

And she said "What?"

And I said, "We got a dog?"

"A WHAT?"

"A dog."

"What kind?"

"A chi-who-what."

"What?"

"A chihuahua cross."

"Oh, you do not know what a little slice of hell you are in for.  You have to walk them and they're nervous and they lick and they're so high maintenance and why would you get a dog like that!  You'll never be able to take care of it!"

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After womanfully refraining from mentioning that I have raised four children, two with special education needs, and have yet to let any of them starve or get kicked out of school or wallow in their own filth, I delicately pointed out that our last dog lasted fifteen years, the last three of which (the vet has reminded us time and again) have been against all expectations of breed and size.  I may have mentioned that I'm home alone most of the day, and that I only ever leave in two hour increments, and that Big T was here very often during those, and he loved the dog.  I also may have said something about poring over websites and puppyfinder.com and pawnation.com for nearly six months in order to find a rescue pocket dog that fit our criteria and was not five-hundred miles away.

I did, perhaps forget to remind her that I've been planning a small dog for my lap from the moment I realized Zoomboy and Squish were not going to fit there forever, and that the need intensified after we put Dennis Quaid down, and that now, with our older dog's decline, that need has become urgent, pressing, necessary, because I do not want to be in the house without a dog when Chicken goes back to school after the holidays.

I don't think she knew about my friend Rhys, who has been showing me cute pictures of rescue dogs for ten months, every night on Twitter, hoping something will click.

In fact, she was so busy telling me why this dog was a bad idea, I don't think I got to tell her the most important parts:


*  He's twelve weeks old.
*  He's the most mellow chi-who-what that I've ever met.
*  As long as we take him walking at regular intervals, he's mostly house trained.
*  I named him after several characters in stage, screen, and outer space including--
---Baby's lover in Dirty Dancing
---The owner of the fictional gay-for-pay porn place I set in Sacramento for one of my book series
--Whomever Brandon Flowers was singing to in Jenny Was a Friend of Mine when he said:
 "Hey Johnnie!!!"


And, the most important thing I need to say--

He loves us and we love him.

Hey Johnnie!!!







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Published on December 15, 2012 14:26
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message 1: by Jai (new)

Jai So. Cute. And those ears! Your friend is wrong. Congratulations, and thank you for rescuing!


message 2: by Sunne (last edited Dec 16, 2012 01:46AM) (new)

Sunne He is so cute. Don't let the comments get to you. You know what you want and what you're in for. Enjoy him, he is cute.

Your comments reminds me on when my mom told me: "A Beagle? You know a Beagle needs long walks every day? And they hunt?"

Well, yes, I walk every day, I need those long walkes, too, actually. And about the hunting...we got lucky, we trained him well, he is the most adorable and eager dog so...I call and he comes. No problems with the hunting.
Do I have the best dog in the world? Yes, of course...ups sorry, maybe I should restrict it to Europe?


message 3: by Urbanista (new)

Urbanista I've found that most dogs are perfect, unless we make them otherwise. That is one gorgeous creature you have there, seems like a great person!

The best thing is that I also have the best dog in the world (unlimited quantities available)! The gorgeous and elegant Ella SmithGerald, a yorkie-poo-not sure rescue dog. I got a discount on her, because they thought she was a senior citizen. Another best dog winner! Enjoy your new family member!


message 4: by Amy (new)

Amy Lane Thanks, guys. He's been an awesome pet so far! (Of course, today is is first time we're going to leave him alone for a few hours... Im feeling guilty already!)


message 5: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper Just Aww. FWIW a little chihuahua mix I knew was one of the sweetest small dogs I've ever met. I have a Bichon mix - well you can hardly miss his picture- and he spends hours in my lap as I write. Sure he barks now and then (we had to use a citronella spray collar for a while) and he ate a Scrabble tile or two (who needs all those T's anyway?) But he is worth the getting up early on Sunday mornings to walk him, and the occasional mess - he cuddles, he loves us, and he amuses my husband. For that alone, he's worth his weight in gold. You sound like you have the perfect set-up for a dog, being home so much.

(And no guilt about leaving him alone - he needs to know that's normal and you always come back, right from the start. Then it will be no big deal.)

Congratulations on the new baby, and keep sharing pictures.


message 6: by Blue Bayou (new)

Blue Bayou . How flipping adorable, congrats!


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