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Lulubelle
Lucky Owner
Award for Having
More Than
One Chihuahua: Kimi, Koda & Tinkerbell
Adorable Little Chi
Award: Bella |
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8 New Friends Added
Click here to
go meet Chloe, Tallulah, Suzy, Chewy,
Angel, Little
Lulu, Bevo, Sox,
plus other
adorable Chihuahua friends
4 Individual Pages Added
Chloe |
Bruce
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Little Lulu
| Bevo
Hint: At random times, when you click on the
keyword text "Chihuahua" on this website, you will
see the photograph of a submitted photo by our
viewers.
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Hello, my name is Lulubelle and I am a
Long-Haired Chihuahua (also referred to as a Long
Coated Chihuahua dog). Nope, I'm not
a "Taco Bell Chihuahua" type of
dog. He has no hair and thus a
Short Coated
Chihuahua doggie. I have long, silky hair
(or, better yet, I will have long and silky hair
when I get older). Mommy created this website
as a labor of love and also to let others know that
there's a different type of
Chihuahua aside
from the Short Coat.
Spectacular Picture Submittal: Bruce
(Bruce, you look strikingly handsome!)
Mommy adores animals and love to show pictures and
share stories. Our family website is CuteFamilyPets.com - a free site for
animal lovers online for six years. CFP
deals with all types of animals (including Chis),
but Mommy wanted a central location exclusively for
Chihuahuas and Lil' me. Do I wish to be
famous like Paris Hilton's Chihuahuas or super-famous like
the Beverly Hills Chihuahua?
Nope! I'm not a Beverly Hills
Chihuahua
or a Hollywood movie star. I just want to be
me and have some fun. Mom receives a ton of
emails asking about me, especially about my tiny
red sweater. It's so hard to find
affordable doggie clothes and accessories nowadays!
If you have found such a place, let me know!
This website is a central location for me to make
friends. Submit your pictures and your
stories. Let's spread
Chihuahua passion
all over the Internet.
- Own a Chi? Submit the photo
for Lulu's "Friends" page.
- Pet-related graphic animations? Help yourself
-- Free Blinkies
- Use this handy button to share
Lulubelle's
Chihuahua website with family and
friends.
Lulu Comment:
I'm looking forward to Thanksgiving. Last year, I ate
a lot of turkey and even some mash potatoes..... ummmm.....yummy!
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Interesting Mini-Articles for our
Viewers
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Dogs and Cats
Obesity
By
Rich Masters
Obesity is
currently the most common nutritional
disorder that occurs in companion
animals in the United States. Surveys
have reported incidence rates of between
24% and 34% in adult dogs. One of the
most recent studies collected
information on almost 130,000 dogs and
cats from 55 private veterinary
practices in 33 states. Results showed
that 27% of dogs were judged to be
overweight or obese. The proportion of
overweight/obese pets peaked during
middle age (over 45%), while geriatric
pets and young adults were much less
likely to be obese.
In
addition, dogs that are overweight when
they are adolescents are more likely to
be overweight and or obese as adults. It
can be theorized that the incidence of
obesity in dogs has increased because a
sedentary lifestyle has become the norm
rather than the exception for many dogs.
In addition, the provision of highly
palatable and energy-dense foods may
further contribute to the energy
imbalance that leads to obesity.
Until
recently, it was generally believed that
obesity in cats was less prevalent. One
of the first surveys conducted reported
an incidence rate of only 9% in pet
cats. However, the incidence of obesity
in cats appears to have increased
dramatically within the past 10 years.
Increased popularity of the cat as a
house pet, decreased daily activity of
cats confined indoors may be responsible
for cat obesity.
Obesity
is a clinical syndrome that involves the
excess accumulation of body fat. Obesity
is considered the most common form of
malnutrition in small animal practice.
Indeed, surveys suggest that 25% to 40%
of cats and dogs presented to veterinary
clinics are obese. The significance of
obesity pertains to its role in the
pathogenesis of a variety of diseases
and to its ability to exacerbate
preexisting disease.
Obesity
has been associated with an increased
incidence of arthritis, diabetes,
hepatic lipidosis, feline lower urinary
tract disease (FLUTD), urine
incontinence in spayed bitches,
constipation, dermatitis, cardiovascular
problems, respiratory problems, and
increased anesthetic and surgical risk.
In addition, Scarlett and colleague
(1998 found a threefold increase in risk
of death in obese middle-aged cats when
compared to the risk in lean middle-aged
cats.)
More
information at:
Dogs & Cats Health. Article
Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Rich_Masters
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Hi, My name is Captain Kodi's Little Bevo, but everyone
calls me Bevo. The golden retriever (Captain Kodi)
needed a playmate and so my parents brought me home for
him. We also have 7 cats that I love to cuddle next to
and chase when I feel like it.
Message from Lulubelle: Thank
you Veda for submitting all the cute photos.
Mom will create an individual page for Bevo in no time
:) Woof!
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I had two pictures of My little guy. One is from when he
was about 2 months old, now he is 10 months and the best
little pet anyone could ever want! His name is Sox, and
he lives in El Paso, TX. He is my pride and joy!
Message from Lulubelle: Hi
Sox :) Thanks for being my friend. You are sooooo
handsome.
Tell Mom I want to see more and more photos as you grow.
That would be fun. Woof! |
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Beverly
Hills Chihuahua Movie |
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The Beverly Hills Chihuahua movie has made its debut, with
top ratings, but please -- oh please -- if you fell in
love with the Chihuahua breed, do not go buy a
Chihuahua
on a whim. As with any dog breed, dog
ownership requires responsibility. Oftentimes when
these movies come out, people rush to adopt the
dogs, then weeks later the shelters are inundated with
unwanted animals. It is truly sad.
Chihuahuas are cute and adorable, but they require work
(as with any dog). It's not all fun and games.
Enjoy the movie....we did, very much.
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