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  1. TreeHillChi's

    Natural Balance

    I've fed the Natural Balance LID Lamb & Rice to my komondorok because he was starting to get staining in his coat, so I switched him to this food. He's eaten this food for about a year his staining has gone away, but he started to get loose stool and before that he always (sorry) produced alot...
  2. TreeHillChi's

    removing puppy from its mother

    I agree with this as I breed chihuahuas.
  3. TreeHillChi's

    At Wits End with potty training with my 7 mo old Wheaten

    Make sure your crate is only big enough for her to only lay down turn around and stand up comfortably! No larger because some puppies will potty in one area and sleep in the other. If you have any bedding in there wile she was in the crate the last time and pottied in there take it out or you...
  4. TreeHillChi's

    Aussie Butt!

    you can use a Mars Coat King. They work realy well on getting extra fuzzy out! Do a little at a time then run a slicker through the part you did. If you like how it looks move to a different area if not work on it until you get the desired look. Just remember to do a little at a time because you...
  5. TreeHillChi's

    Tucker's parents?

    Captian looks like a chihuahua pug mix IMO his face reminds me of a chi x pug cross. Mom looks like all chi to me. Two short haired chihuahuas can produce a long haired chihuahua if their is a long coat chihuahua in their background. The long coat pups from two smooth parents sometimes have...
  6. TreeHillChi's

    New Pics Of Mac

    It won't be until he's about 5 or 6 years old before his cords hit the ground! Boy do we have a long way to go. Lol He won't actually start winning in group until he's 3 1/2-4 years old. Which I think is a crock of ****. Lol If the dog is good specimen of the breed it shouldn't matter on the...
  7. TreeHillChi's

    New Pics Of Mac

    Komondorok are not corded at the skin you can actually put your finger through the coat at the top of the cord near the skin. Komondorok naturally cord. The coat isn't forced to cord. The Komondor & puli cord naturally. You could try to brush out the komondor & puli but you would break there...
  8. TreeHillChi's

    New Pics Of Mac

    Actually not to bad. I resplit his coat like once a month. His cords stay separated nicely for me. Not all coats are the same so it differs from dog to dog. The hard part is keeping him white.
  9. TreeHillChi's

    New Pics Of Mac

    Here's new pictures of Mac now at 2 years old! He reminds me of his daddy (Ch. Gillian's Quintessential Quincy) with just shorter coat. God I love this photo! I look at him and go gosh that's my boy! Really?? Lol
  10. TreeHillChi's

    Raw Question

    I Have a 7 year old cocker with skin issues and horrible ear infections and I was thinking of switching him over to Raw. He is currently eating Natural Balance Venison & Sweet Potato. I've been to the vet many times and can't get over the skin issues or the ear infections with all the differnet...
  11. TreeHillChi's

    How much time do you spend grooming?

    Anyone wanna take a guess @ how long it takes me to do Mac??? LOL
  12. TreeHillChi's

    For those of us with dogs with bushy butts

    It's not a stripping knife more of a stripping rake. The less number of blades on it the less it will take off the more blades the more it takes off. I use the one with 10 blades & 12 blades just depends on how much you want to take off. They both do the same thing just the 10 balde takes more...
  13. TreeHillChi's

    For those of us with dogs with bushy butts

    I use on my grooming clients and have used on my own dogs is a Coat King by Mars. Basically it thins out the under coat and helps make them not as poofy. I've used this on goldens, shelties, cockers and other breeds that have some poofy coat that needs to be thinned down. ***A hint on how to use...
  14. TreeHillChi's

    small dogs and barking

    most people say chihuahuas are a barky bunch. My show friends thought so also until they came to my house they walked up the driveway and didn't hear a peep. Knocked on the door and got a couple of barks but then they settled down and once they walked in the swore I didn't have Chihuahuas...
  15. TreeHillChi's

    What kind of dog is this?

    Yes there is alot of debate about the health of the merles. But I've seen some healthy ones around. But like with everything check to make sure they have health testing done. But they are an accepted color. I like them but would never breed them just from what a close friend was saying when she...
  16. TreeHillChi's

    What kind of dog is this?

    Yes, that's a Blue Merle Smooth Coat Chihuahua and yes it's an accepted color for chihuahuas.
  17. TreeHillChi's

    Chaz breed info (add yours)

    My friend with her old boy who's shaved and she gives him funky hair cuts which confuses everyone. One time she grooms him like a poodle the next a pwd or lets him grow out. Usually she gets oh look a poodle with a tail when he's in a poodle clip or oh look a golded-doodle when he's grown out. I...
  18. TreeHillChi's

    Speaking of stock guardians

    My Komondor Mac protects the house/family and our chihuahuas without a problem. Mac was raised with them so he's fine our chis.
  19. TreeHillChi's

    A 'hypothetical' what breed would be best....

    You could get a Komondor. The breed is very devoted and affectionate to its owners. Komondors are playful and loyal to their family and guards them well. The owner and Komondor must agree upon what is to be guarded. The Komondor will then decide on how to guard it. He may appear lazy and...
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