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ATTENTION!  SPOT NEEDS A NEW HOME...

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Yes, that's right.  Regretfully, we have to find another home for Poor little Spot.  If you know someone who may be interested in adopting him, please let me know.  YourPalCM@aol.com

Spot smiling!

Welcome to the Spot and Galvin Home Page.  Spot is my monster Chihuahua.  He was supposed to grow to only 4-6 pounds, but topped out at 15.  If all dogs were Chihuahuas, Spot would be the King of All Dogs.

Galvin, short for Galvinized Steel, is my sister Lynn's and my brother-in-law Bill's Chihuahua.  She was named after the product that Bill pushes for Bethlehem Steel.

Spot and Galvin are the only two dogs in the world who can smile, as you can see from these pictures.  Spot can also lift weights.

Galvin smiling!

FREE to a good home: SPOT THE DOG

Spot, his first day home

Spot hiding in the bedroom pillows

Spot wearing his winter jacket

Spot, only a few weeks old

Regretfully, we feel that we need to find Spot a new home where people are around all day long.  Overall he is a good dog, but he has one strange quirk - he cannot stand when people leave.  It's a very strange form of separation anxiety.  He doesn't destroy anything and once you're out the door he goes to lay down soon afterwards, but as you're going out the door he throws a doggie temper tantrum.  For Bev and I this has been very manageable for the last 7 years that we've had him:  As you walk out the door, you throw a towel down, he grabs it and whips it around in a mad frenzy.  He has never bitten anyone, but we are worried that, soon, when our daughter Jolie is old enough to go in and out, that she won't know any better and in her haste to go through the door that Spot will inadvertently use her as "the temper tantrum towel."  Ideally, Spot needs to be in a home without kids, or with older kids who can handle him as you're leaving.  That, coupled with the fact that his dander has caused me to have trouble breathing through my nose at night, has led us to believe that everyone - including Spot - would be happier if we found him another home now, before Jolie is old enough to become so attached to him that it would be traumatic if we had to get rid of him later.  He's 7 years old, only about 15 pounds, supposedly a pure-bred Chihuahua although he's big for a Chihuahua and an usual black-and-white in color.  CLICK HERE for more pictures.  If you know anyone interested in taking him, please let me know:  YourPalCM@aol.com

Which is the real SPOT?!
Woof woof!
One of these is Spot, the other is
my daughter Jolie on her first Halloween.


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Gypsy, the red Chihuahua!
Gypsy
Gypsey is a Red Chihuahua who lives in Southwest Virginia.

Pee Dee at 5 months old and 1-1/2 pounds!
Pee Dee
This is Spot's pen-pal, Pee Dee (the Chihuahua).  He was only 5 months old in this picture taken in March of 2001 and weighed only 1-1/2 pounds!

Gizmo, Ninja,
Baloo, Zelda,
and Misty

Five Chihuahuas who live in Sweeden!  (Click on the picture to go to their webpage.)

Manny the sock stealing Chihuahua
Manny
Manny is a Chihuahua who loves to have his tummy rubbed, sleeping in the sun, has an attachment to a stuffed Penguin and has been known to steal your socks when you aren't looking.  (Click on the picture to go to his webpage.)