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Chihuahuas attack....

If I had my way, they'd be an entree' (main course or starter dish, Sir). Catch, skin, chill, marinade, cut up, throw on pit (or pit bull) and serve to your Lab's.

Leo, you are so right. Their stupid owners think their dog's snapping is cute ????

One such "Baby" snapped at me incessantly until the "Mommy & Daddy" turned their back's, I cracked that little piece of nothingness so hard on the bridge of the nose with the back of my fingers, he has left me alone ever since.

Contrary to what someone said in the Lab/Bull thread, they CAN cause damage, and hurt children.

Rats with an attitude, the Napoleon of dogs.

Happy Newer's all.

Brian.

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  • Bob W._3
    Bob W._3 Member Posts: 561


    This AP article was in the local paper today:

    "Fremont, Calif. A pack of angry Chihuahuas attacked a police officer who was escorting a teenager home after a traffic stop, authorities said. The officer suffered minor injuries, including bites to his ankle, Detective Bill Veteran said. The five Chihuahuas escaped the 17-year-old boy's home and rushed the officer Thursday, authorities said."

    Bet he is grateful that they were Chihuahuas and not Pits or Rotties.
  • Mark Hunt
    Mark Hunt Member Posts: 4,908
    Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!

    El Chupacabra!!!!!

    Ahhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

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  • leo g_13
    leo g_13 Member Posts: 435
    now these

    are real aggresive dogs!

    I have been nipped and snarled and ankle bit by more chihuahuas then all other dogs combined! Mean little buggers they are!

    The part that really bugs me is the owners usually laugh as you're being attacked by "their babies"!

    Leo G

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  • Maine Doug_26
    Maine Doug_26 Member Posts: 2
    Big doggy

    He forgot to order "Drop the Chalupa"!!
  • They fit real well

    inside my tool box. One time in the tool box and the little devil ran and hid every time I came to his house after that. Funny thing while he was in the tool box he shut up. When I did it the lady ask me "have you seen my dog?" My answer was "the last time I saw him he was hanging on my pant leg". It wasn't a lie because after the pant leg incident was when I put him in the tool box, have not heard nor seen him since. True story!!!

    I have more dog stories than you really want to hear. Over 40 years doing this I have met and conquered them all.
  • Kevin O. Pulver
    Kevin O. Pulver Member Posts: 380
    I want more Tim!

    Your doggy stories have me intrigued. Kevin
  • Joe D.
    Joe D. Member Posts: 19


    pound for pound, the meanest animal on the face of the planet!!! :-)
  • singh
    singh Member Posts: 866


    More people get bit by chihuahua's and poodles then pits every year. But pits
    get a bad rap.
    Only difference I see is a pit won't let go,and you can kick a little chihuahua off you and across the room.

    Ponder this, the genetic make up of a poodle , chihuahua, lab or any other dog is 99.9% the same as a wolf. No matter the size ,shape or color its all about behaviour and instinct , and some "bad" behaviour goes back to owners, IMO. I'd feel comfortable having a pit ,dobie,rottie in my house,with proper training. I had a german shepard and a husky-shepard mix and they would'nt hurt a flea on their back or show agression at kids or us. They liked to explore though.
    I would never have a "toy" breed in the house. Tougher to train ,but probably
    would make better watch dog than my current black lab.
  • Here ya go Kevin

    I was sent to repair a gas on gas kitchen heater in a third floor tenament. Upon arriving the lady let me in she was a little old Italian lady she said "you'a coma to fixa the stove" I answered "yes" she pointed to the stove and as I approached I noticed a dog under the kitchen table. I asked " is the dog okay for me to work on the stove." She replied, "the dog he is a cold just like'a me, you fix'a the stove". So I got down on the floor in front of the stove and started to work on the stove. All of a sudden I felt something knawing on my ankle. I turned to her and said "Hey your dog is biting me" she said, Don't you'a worry he no hurt'a you, he no have'a any teeth." He just kept munching away. Another true dog tale.
  • Mad Dog_2
    Mad Dog_2 Member Posts: 7,518
    As a boy I was bitten by just about every chihhauiwa

    I ever met. Poodles too. Useless dogs in my book. Mad Dog

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  • adayton_2
    adayton_2 Member Posts: 130
    MURDER, INC...........

    > I ever met. Poodles too. Useless dogs in my

    > book. Mad Dog

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  • adayton_2
    adayton_2 Member Posts: 130
    MURDER, INC...........

    The only living thing on the planet that I truly believe needed to DIE....DIE....DIE...... The Chihuahua. The source of this malignant feeling is the natural instinct to boot the hapless vermin across the room and terminally throttle its owner. Incessant YAPPERS and SNARLERS.......

    Happy New Year all (may all Chihuahua Owners rot in hades) lol
  • Bob W._3
    Bob W._3 Member Posts: 561


    We have a couple of Yorkies. The only danger they present is tripping over them:) They like to lick strangers to death.
  • Bob W._3
    Bob W._3 Member Posts: 561


    We have a couple of Yorkies. The only danger they present is tripping over them:) They like to lick strangers to death.
  • Bob W._3
    Bob W._3 Member Posts: 561


    Here are a couple of killers. They might lick you to death:)
  • Boiler Guy
    Boiler Guy Member Posts: 585
    Ahhh the wee Chihuahua

    Many years ago I was working under a sink whe one of those wee monsters decided to see if it could drag me from the bathroom. If I moved it would test my hearing by pouncing on my chest and barking into the vanity. I siezed the opportunity to introduce it to the American Standard flushable bath. It was amazing how quiet it became once the lid was closed on the porcelain whirlpool. The sweet old lady who owned this monster asked if I had seen her her pooch to which I opened the lid and explained it was helping me test the water system for leaks. Needless to say she did not let our paths cross for the rest of the week. Bonus -- It never barked at me again either!
  • thfurnitureguy_4
    thfurnitureguy_4 Member Posts: 398
    Dawgs

    Ok you guys don't get it The Chihauahua like the pit bull were bread for a purpose. Only the pit was bread to kill and the Chihauahua was bread to be eaten. I will say that mine is the best judge of character I have ever met. If he likes you, your ok. I love it when kids keep petting a small dog that has been growling and nipping at them since the first time they met. I guess this is how you learn! Growling and showing teeth means NO in dog. Ive been in hundreds of homes and only nipped once by a chow. (another dog bread to be eaten ) go figure. A quick poke with a staple puller got his attention. When the HO won't put the dog away that is causing a problem. I always ask if the dog bites, and when they say no I say good because I would hate to have to sue you. Amazing how fast the dog is in its cage.
  • B. Tice
    B. Tice Member Posts: 206
    That's funny

    putting him in the toilet. Good way to contain him I guess! Dang weiner dogs...........
  • Mike Riggs
    Mike Riggs Member Posts: 15
    Vicious

    Yeah, I would be afraid too!
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