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Old 08-14-2009, 05:51 PM   #1
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We have two very small service dogs, the vests they have now are too big, I need something for a dog with a 12 - 13" chest and 8" neck. I can move their patches without a problem. If someone needs slightly larger vests, mine are bright orange and have a zipper pocket. I don't care if these have pockets... I do not ask my dogs to carry anything. A D ring to clip their leash to would be nice.
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Old 08-15-2009, 11:25 AM   #2
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Can't help with the vest, but your dog is adorable! What is he/she?
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Old 08-15-2009, 03:36 PM   #3
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He's Bearbear and is a Mexican Hairless/Chihuahua mix. Minus his right front leg but he's doing fine.
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I kind of thought he had chihuahua in there, but I never would have guessed hairless, lol.




Those little guys are tough as nails. It takes more than missing a limb to slow them down, huh? I have three little dogs of my own - two pomeranians and a papillion - he looks sort of like a bigger chihuahua.
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Old 08-16-2009, 02:45 PM   #5
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Wow, I thought I was seeing a Chihuahua. But I am kind of surprised
that he is a service dog. Can you tell me what he does.

I know that chihuahua's can be. Don't get me wrong. We have 3 of them.
And we used to have one that alerted to seizures. He was a godsend
when we needed him most. Hate the fact he got sick still now.

Never have found another as faithful friend. Derrick's newest one
is very special but she can't take his place.

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Old 08-17-2009, 01:00 AM   #6
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Guess the title says it all....I am totally deaf in one ear with 75 - 80% left in the other...if I sleep on my good ear, I don't hear a lot of stuff, Bearbear alerts me to buzzers, the alarm clock, papa's oxygen shutting down, the dryer, oven timer....sirens when I drive, people coming up behind me, or on my right side. His sister does much the same for papa....he's totally deaf in one ear since early childhood, and has 20 - 25% hearing left in the other ear. She is also a "comfort dog" for papa....she's a big help and doesn't realize it sometimes. Munchkin is two inches shorter, has the tips of her ears flipped over and she's blonde and white. Both have really cool feathering in their coats and tails, especially Munchkin.
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Thanks for reply

Beautiful dogs.

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