We took a chance
and judging upon our past experience, we felt that
Missy's issue was being put in a hostile
environment where she did the best she could - she
just tried to survive...There are just some
Chihuahuas that don't do well in the kennel and
shelter system... Maybe they were used to being on
someone's lap and cuddling - the shelter
environment is a hard one for them to transition
over to... Or maybe they were someone's backyard
breeder and did not receive enough or proper
socialization... Once in the shelter system they
tend to go to extremes - either go inwards or
become over aggressive in this environment...
Missy also has
scarred ear tips and a scar on her nose - two
opinions believe it is flystrike... For those not
familiar with this condition, it usually comes
from squalor or filthy conditions where a dog sits
in its own feces and/or isn't bathed properly...
This is a common thing with backyard breeders who
house their breeders outside in kennel runs...
Some dogs get annoyed with flies buzzing about or
there's a confrontation between dogs that results
in an open wound or tear in the ears... It only
takes one small open wound for flies to lay their
eggs in the flesh... And in the hot summer
weather, flies are attracted to feces not cleaned
up routinely and promptly... The dogs who have any
open wounds are a virtual feasting ground for this
kind of situation...
Now that Missy
has had a bath, we discovered she's snow white
with the exception of the 'Hershey's Kiss' shape
laying sideways in tan on her right side, the tan
markings around her head and an 'angel's kiss' on
her back rear butt... We've already started
medication procedures on her ears and around her
eyes plus nose... It is already responding to
treatment... The scars will remain behind once she
has fully healed, but the tips of her ears will
remain jagged permanently... Just adds to her
character and unique markings in our opinion!
Now as far as her
being aggressive?... She doesn't like 'fast grabs'
when in a crate, which solidifies our opinion she
was a breeder kept outside... However, within two
days upon her arrival with us, she was wagging her
tail and coming forward with interest for a
treat... Crated at night with Buddy, Missy has
already figured out the routine and when we say,
"Let's go to bed" Missy quickly responds... On the
third day with us, she handed out her first 'Missy
kiss'.... So much for being too hard to handle or
aggressive... We think it was environment and not
persona with Missy...
Day two and with
two tries, she watched the other dogs and learned
the doggie door... She's not a barker and we
suspect she's a natural born cuddler just waiting
to happen... When she's picked up and hears her
name, the tail just never stops wagging... Missy
is 6.5 pounds and just perfect in weight for her
frame... She is about 2.5 years old and has
tremendous potential despite being forgotten at
the shelter as she stayed below the radar and
didn't cause any problems (which might have been a
good karma thing so she didn't end up on the kill
list)...
You can keep up
with Missy and her antics at her blog
HERE.