
June 5th 2009 1:38 am
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Wow, can ya believe it? I sure can't! Amazing to think that so many are interested at looking at little ole me and my page. I'm very honored! I remember when I first came on Dogster a few years back, and how excited I was when I got to 1,000 views! Now, here I am at over 28,000 views. Time flies when you're having fun!
I hope to be on Dogster for many, many more years and get many more views! Love y ou all. ((HUGS))
xoxo
Bambi~ 
April 30th 2009 4:33 pm
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Hi pups! It's been awhile since I've written a diary entry, so thought it was about time that I did.
I can't believe that we're almost in the month of May! Where is this year going? It's spring, almost summer. Summer means lots of hot weather around here, so I can't say I am looking forward to that. I do love taking sun baths, but when it's so hot out... I just want to sit by a fan. Summer also means lots of bugs! I love chasing bugs. Especially spiders! Mom has to watch to make sure that I don't play with dangerous spiders, such as the black widow. The family has lots of BBQs in the summer, which is great! I always hope for handouts.
Another thing I love about this time of the year is we go on lots and lots of walks! I love taking walks. Mom and dad always praise me for being such a good little walker. I hardly ever get tired for being such a small pup. Mom rarely has to pick me up and hold me on a walk! I'd much rather trot along on my own four paws.
It's almost time for me to get my nails trimmed. Mom thinks they are getting too long again. Oh, how I hate getting my nails trimmed! But, at least they don't take me to Petco anymore to get it done. I hated going there! I get them trimmed here at home, usually by dad because I hold still for him better.
Well, that's about it for now. I hope this finds each and every one of you doing well. Happy Spring! =)
xoxo
Bambi~ 
March 18th 2009 8:01 pm
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WHY OWN A CHIHUAHUA?
Why own a Chihuahua? There's a danger you know,
You can't own just one, for the craving will grow.
There's no doubt they're addictive, wherein lies the danger,
While living with lots, you'll grow poorer and stranger.
One Chihuahuas no trouble and two are so funny,
The third one is easy; the fourth one's a honey.
The fifth one is delightful; the sixth one's a breeze,
You find you can live with a household with ease.
So how 'bout another? Would you really dare?
They're really quite easy but oh Lord the hair!
With Chihuahuas on the sofa and on the bed,
And crates in the kitchen, it's no bother you said.
They're really no trouble; their manners are great,
What's one more Chihuahua and just one more crate?
The sofa is hairy; the windows are crusty,
The floor is all footprints, the furniture all dusty.
The housekeeper suffers, but what do you care?
Who minds a few nose prints and a little more hair
So let's keep a puppy, you can always find room,
And a little more time for the dust cloth and broom.
There's hardly a limit to the Chihuahuas you add,
The thought of a cutback sure makes you sad.
Each one is so special, so useful, so funny,
The vet and the food bill grows larger, you owe money.
Your folks never visit; few friends come to stay,
Except other Chihuahua folk, who live the same way?
Your lawn has now died, and your shrubs are dead too,
But your weekends are busy; you're off with your crew.
There's dog food and vitamins, training and shots,
And entries and travel and motel which cost lots.
Is it worth it, you wonder? Are you caught in a trap?
Then that favorite Chihuahua comes and climbs in your lap.
His look says you're special and you know that you will,
Keep all of the critters in spite of the bill.
But winter's a hassle; the Chihuahuas hate it too,
They must have their walks though they're numb and you're blue.
Late evening is awful, you scream and you shout
At the Chihuahuas on the sofa that refuse to go out.
The Chihuahuas and the dog show, the travel, the thrills,
The work and the worry, the pressure, the bills.
The whole thing seems worth it, Chihuahuas are our life
They're charming and funny and offset the strife.
Your lifestyle has changed - things won't be the same.
Yes, those Chihuahuas are addictive and so is the game
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She's very, very tiny
but in her little frame
there's power and there's strength
that's a credit to her name.
She wasn't built for hunting
she wasn't meant for work
but if she has a duty...
she's not the one to shirk.
She has uncanny knowledge
of the do's and don't's of man
and she makes the greatest effort
to please you if she can.
And if there's dangers lurking
she's fearless and she's bold
and that's why the chihuahua
is worth her weight in gold. 
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