12 thoughts on “Tremble & Snarl: Why I Hate Chihuahuas”
When I used to ride my bike around the bend of my street where I grew up, the McCarg’s Chihuahua would inevitably nip my ankles – I named him punt, care to wager a guess as to why? 😉
Diana xo
My ex husband’s daughter brought a peke-a-pom into our house crying with alligator tears about Mommy nor wanting her Chrissy. We ended up keeping the brat and called her Prissy Chrissy and although not a chihuahua, she was a snappy, snarling dog too. 😦
Your title and picture says it all. I think everyone has a tale of how they were nipped by one of those domesticated rats. I think the one thing worse than the dogs are the owners. Little Chica could have her fangs deep in your ankle and “Mommy” would be telling YOU to stop because you are scaring Baby. SMH
Ya all got it right–
This is what was explained to me. If you have many little snappers that get picked up and stuck inside a coat for protection every time they nip someone, and eventually they breed, you get many more little snappers. Never changes! But, you might notice the great number of larger dogs, good nature, I even saw a cute video yesterday where the big dog nudged the blanket over a sleeping newborn child. Now this next moment is gross.. A bad nature big dog snarls once in a menacing way – ya take him out in the country and feed the vultures , yeah, yeah one time it’s a good time to be a gun owner.
When I used to ride my bike around the bend of my street where I grew up, the McCarg’s Chihuahua would inevitably nip my ankles – I named him punt, care to wager a guess as to why? 😉
Diana xo
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Oh, I do so hope you punted that dang McCarg’s dog into the sky!
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hehehe
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This one isn’t showing his “fangs,” Kerbey! 🙂
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The evil is still inside him.
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My ex husband’s daughter brought a peke-a-pom into our house crying with alligator tears about Mommy nor wanting her Chrissy. We ended up keeping the brat and called her Prissy Chrissy and although not a chihuahua, she was a snappy, snarling dog too. 😦
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What is it with little dogs?
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Clearly he’s not saying, “Yo quiero taco bell”. More likely he’s saying, “Drop the chalupa.”
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Your title and picture says it all. I think everyone has a tale of how they were nipped by one of those domesticated rats. I think the one thing worse than the dogs are the owners. Little Chica could have her fangs deep in your ankle and “Mommy” would be telling YOU to stop because you are scaring Baby. SMH
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Man, “domesticated rats” is perfect. Let’s throw Chica from the train.
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Ya all got it right–
This is what was explained to me. If you have many little snappers that get picked up and stuck inside a coat for protection every time they nip someone, and eventually they breed, you get many more little snappers. Never changes! But, you might notice the great number of larger dogs, good nature, I even saw a cute video yesterday where the big dog nudged the blanket over a sleeping newborn child. Now this next moment is gross.. A bad nature big dog snarls once in a menacing way – ya take him out in the country and feed the vultures , yeah, yeah one time it’s a good time to be a gun owner.
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I don’t see anybody picketing to put down bad-natured little dogs, true. I prefer big dogs that don’t yap or nip.
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