Chihuahua

(Mr. Walker and Mr. Blazer, from the pictures, left to right,the smooth coat and the long coat, comparatively.)

It was so accidental for me to nurture Chihuahua but it was very good chance for me too to know my big good friend, Flo Bell from Santa Rosa, California. " Two years ago, in the summer time, before I had a short time to go back Thailand during the break, I planed to find a small breed for my mom and my sis as a gift and I thought it could be Chihuahua. Flo was quite famous in the area (one of her Chihuahua used to be the number one in US); therefore, I called her to ask if she had puppies available, and then we made the appointment. I felt close to her at the first time we met maybe because we both loved dogs. We got along with each other very well. After sharing my time with Flo a few days, and heard she was having the hard time since her only daughter just passed away, I felt respected to her and deeply sympathized with her. Thus, I gave her consolation and cheered her up. I can remember the time we cried together when we're talking about sister Ruby, Flo's daughter. I respected her as my close kin and I called her "Aunti" and she valued me as her big boy. We sometime spent our times together at the dog shows and she always gave me her advice. Oh.. I'm really missing you again, my Aunti."

By the way, I went back to Thailand with Walker and Blazer. I found that my mom and my sis couldn't take them precisely because my mom just went back from the hospital after her operation and my sis had already taken too many stray cats outside to rescue. Hoo...o! The big chores came to me instead. But OK. "Stay there and be good, Walker and Blazer, and make any poop no more on the clean floor." Anyhow, if you're looking for the small breed that doesn't need much time to bring them to exercise or to groom, and needs just some spoons of foods a day. I could recommend Chihuahua. It's really the suitable breed to you. They will, bring smile on your face, and make your laugh every day. Believe me.