Sep
Puppy Maker
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Questions about a new puppy?
My fiance and I are getting ready to buy a Chihuahua from a friend in a couple weeks. It’s been a long time since either of us have had a dog. And neither of us have had a smaller breed. What do we need to know about Chihuahua’s in general. And what do we need to get especially for it. Also, are they generally good puppies, or trouble makers?
They are great little dogs and very smart too.
I recommend crate training from a very early age.
They can be somewhat stubborn and hard to housebreak if they have free range of the house.
Crates also keep them safe from choking hazzards when you are asleep or not home to supervise them.
You can find a lot of articles right here online about every breed of dog. You don’t have to go the bookstore to get the needed information.
Here is one, for example:
http://www.canismajor.com/dog/chihua.html
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The Maker $21.59 A sigh of relief was breathed by many a fan upon the release of The Maker, because it marked the first time Pat Martino had released recordings in successive years since the late ’70s. Here he is once again joined by kindred spirits James Ridl on piano and Marc Johnson on bass, along with the relatively unknown but very capable Joe Bonadio on drums. All members get a chance to shine on “Noshufuru,” but it is Ridl who makes the biggest impression on his unaccompanied opening to “You’re Welcome to a Prayer.” Martino is in a reflective mood on this standout track — as he also is on “The Changing Tides” and “Yoshiko” — with strong similarities to his classic We’ll Be Together Again recording with Gil Goldstein. The closing track, “This Autumn’s Ours,” is the session’s only weak spot, as neither Martino or Ridl can quite match the excitement being generated by the rhythm section. Still, this is a highly recommended session featuring all original Martino compositions and more proof that the master was indeed back. ~ Robert Taylor, Rovi Performers: James Ridl – Piano; Joe Bonadio – Drums; Marc Johnson – Bass; Pat Martino – Guitar |


