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Bailey
Nov 22, 2011 12:42:37 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Nov 22, 2011 12:42:37 GMT -5
Yay! How rewarding!
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Bailey
Nov 1, 2011 10:57:49 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Nov 1, 2011 10:57:49 GMT -5
Awww, what a cute little girl!
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Oct 26, 2011 22:18:54 GMT -5
Great news! I'm so happy for you that you found her a home
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Bounce
Sept 19, 2011 10:17:56 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Sept 19, 2011 10:17:56 GMT -5
That is the best part of rescue work. Finding the perfect home for the perfect chin!
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Sept 17, 2011 12:31:51 GMT -5
Yay! Great news. Congrats!
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Aug 2, 2011 10:31:33 GMT -5
Great news! Awww...Martin is a cute name!
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Chilli
Jun 20, 2011 9:37:10 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Jun 20, 2011 9:37:10 GMT -5
Awww, Chilli is such a pretty boy! He would make someone such a great pet
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Jun 5, 2011 12:29:25 GMT -5
Someone must have PMS. I find that usually the girls tend to work it out. I've never had to seperate girls like I have with boys. Boys paired up are the ones that scare me.
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Jun 4, 2011 10:34:24 GMT -5
Yes, I'm so happy for you that the seizures are gone!
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on May 7, 2011 10:59:58 GMT -5
That is a weird looking cage for sure. I hope you can find a good person to foster them.
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Kiwi
Apr 25, 2011 18:05:43 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Apr 25, 2011 18:05:43 GMT -5
Sorry, I have to agree with Tanya's statement as well.
Ramps and wire shelves, for that matter, should never been considered safe. IMO it's like an accident waiting to happen or like playing Russian Roulette with your chins life. I've heard of far too many accident and horror stories, another one just the other day that took a chin's life. I figure why take the chance. Think of how bad you would feel if something DID happen and you knew it could have been prevented.
I'll get off my soap box now.
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Kiwi
Mar 27, 2011 11:06:45 GMT -5
Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Mar 27, 2011 11:06:45 GMT -5
Tanya is right! Just becasue a vet is an exotic vet does not mean they know very much about chins. In fact they have had only about 2 weeks training on chins specifically, some less than that.
I've learned that the hard way. After lots of years of taking chins to exotic vets I haven't found very many who really know proper treatment of many of the illnesses. Just ask everyone here and on the forums how difficult it is.
The vet I work with now admitted to me that they receive very little training and it is left up to each individual one to do their own research.
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Mar 9, 2011 12:24:26 GMT -5
The ebony girl is a pretty special case. She is a very nervous girl and a fur chewer that I have finally gotten to stop chewing. She needs a very calm and stable living situation where she can live alone.
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Feb 15, 2011 23:01:44 GMT -5
I am putting out an urgent plea for these chins. This is the email I received from SARS:
Can you possibly put out an urgent plea for me for 2 foster homes. One is telling me that they will euthanize their pair of females if we can't take them (I think they are 4 years old)......urgent
The other is the 10 year old male.
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Post by ♥Pam AB Chins♥ on Feb 6, 2011 18:05:28 GMT -5
Maybe they can teach your other chinnies how to get along....LOL, just a jab at trying to convince you to keep them...haha!
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