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by VomRuiz on 31 March 2010 - 02:03
Well, not really, but he did make her all slimey :-) He is so tolerant, of the scraggly chi and my son. He was born 3 months after my son, both are three. www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/610858.html
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by VomRuiz on 31 March 2010 - 02:03
One more for good measure!

by hodie on 31 March 2010 - 02:03
You probably don't want to hear this advice, but I think there is a potential for an accident here. The size disparity between the dogs is huge. Even if the GSD were to decide to pick the Chi up to play, one shake might break the neck of the Chi. I personally would encourage you NOT to encourage this type of interaction. I just have had too many people call or email me wanting to get rid of their GSD who just killed the smaller dog (accidentally or not). It may never happen, but ask yourself how you would feel if allow this and it does happen? How will you feel about it, and the dog? Just some thoughts....do as you wish. Your son is very handsome!

by VomRuiz on 31 March 2010 - 03:03
Thanks for the compliment :-) ... Almost every time any of the big dogs are in the chihuahuas are always put away... Good advice for others who may let such small dogs play with their big ones, thanks again...I do appreciate it! I don't want any accidents....
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Stacy

by rocknrolla on 31 March 2010 - 03:03
right on cue. here comes Hodie to ruin the moment. What a miserable downer you are hodieDowner.

by noddi on 31 March 2010 - 08:03
must admit,i do think Hodie has made a relevant point.supervision is the key,but it is luvely to see such a big dog interacting with his little mate.Carole
by malshep on 31 March 2010 - 09:03
Thank you for sharing :) very cute.
Always,
Cee
Always,
Cee
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