Chrissy

It had been 14 years since Ginger my Pekinese died she had been

my best friend while I was growing up.

My mother bought a longhair Chihuahua for companionship after my dad died.

My oldest daughter Debbie had just started her first job and wanted an

inside dog we had outside dogs but I never wanted to become attached

to another animal like I was to Ginger.

After my “she’ll be your responsibility” and “one day your heart will be

broken when she dies” lecture I agreed and talked Glen my husband

into letting her have a dog in the house. She found a breeder right away

and made an appointment for the four of us to go see the puppies.

My parents had raised Chihuahuas for several years when I was younger

so I knew what a good Chihuahua should look like.

When we arrived the lady brought out several puppies from different litters

all were longhair except one little fawn short hair female.

I knew she was a good Chihuahua show quality but my family wanted

a longhair. Debbie couldn’t decide so we went home to think about it.

The next day she called back and asked to come and see only the female

puppies there was one little male that dominated the first visit and we

wanted a female. To my surprise Debbie picked out this little female

almost solid black with white on her chest and feet droopy ears with a slight

under-bite. She put her deposit on the puppy then listened to me all the way

home tell her how there was no expression in that solid black face those ears

would never stand up that she was just pet quality not a good Chihuahua at all.

The breeder insisted upon keeping the puppies until they were 10 weeks old

so they would learn to be dogs and not think of themselves as people.

Besides she was house breaking them at the same time.

A month went by and it was time to pick up the puppy we had bought a

used play pen and put it up in Debbie’s room I vowed not to love this puppy.

She was covered with fleas and weighed only 14 ounces she could go through

our chain link fence so had to taken out on a leash.

We named her Fuson’s Dark Crystal Chrissy for short. This DOG wasn’t going

to be allowed at the dinner table so every night Debbie ate supper with her foot

in a laundry basket Chrissy asleep on her foot. I wasn’t working at the time and

Chrissy demanded attention so I learned very quickly how to cook,

clean and even go to the bathroom with one hand the other arm always

had Chrissy in it. A few weeks went by her ears stood up and then looked way

out of proportion to the rest of her body would she ever grow into those ears?

As her hair grew she looked as if she had more white and two little dots

one above each eye began to lighten.

Several months went by and it was vacation time neither daughter wanted

to go without Chrissy so off the five of us went making potty stops

at rest areas only to reach Florida to find no one on the beach would take a dog.

We stopped at every motels I’d go in and ask Glen wasn’t going to let

anyone know he had a Chihuahua. Finally someone told me to try Sandy

Shores weekly condo rentals for people with small dogs. In the coming

years Chrissy got her own suitcase and when you asked her if she wanted

to go on vacation she knew what we were saying and would get excited

she was ready to go any where “her people” went.

We went back to Sandy Shores every year because we knew Chrissy

was always welcome.

After that first vacation a change came over my family we weren’t four

individual going about our lives together yet separate everyone was

united pulling together because of this little Chihuahua she had

become a member of that family in every sense of the word everyone

put her welfare first. If we ate she got fed first the best cut of meat

she liked vegetables and fruit anything we ate she wanted also she

even had a chair at the table so she could sit with us.

If we were going somewhere and Chrissy couldn’t go someone usually

opted to stayed home with her or if she went Glen would carry her proudly,

she was Daddy’s little girl.

Time went by I went back to work and Pam our youngest daughter was in high

school she arrived home early in the day and spent her afternoons

summer vacations and holidays with Chrissy. When she went to

vocational school and studied photography Chrissy was her favorite model.

Classes were scheduled so she could spend as much time as

possible with Chrissy.

As the years went by and we were all working Chrissy’s favorite place

to lay was on a pillow at the end of the couch next to the door so she

could greet each of us as we came home. She would relax after the

last member of “her family” was home for the evening and would settle

down in our bed or Pam’s until time to sleep with Debbie.

She loved the weekends we would open the front door and she could

spend the day sunning herself but was glad to see Monday morning

come when everyone went off the work it was hard work keeping up

with everyone for an entire weekend. Besides it took a lot of beauty sleep

to be that cute. As our love for her grew we worried that someone might

break in and hurt her or that a storm might blow her away never mind

the house and what was in it just let Chrissy be safe.

She lived for “her family” and just the thought that she might die at

home alone and us not to be there when she would want us most

was almost unbearable.

The white from her chest had crept up onto her chin and now as she

aged her face was turning white she communicated with her facial

expressions and those beautiful brown eyes. Her hair had grown to 6 inches

on her ears and 13 inches on her tail her fine jet black hair curled slightly

and felt like silk to the touch not course like most Chihuahuas.

She wasn’t a Chihuahua she was a little person trapped in a four legged

body she was our forever baby to be carried on her back and cared for

she was my third daughter. She never got a doggy odor and when

she was sleepy she had a sleepy smell about her.

She understood what you said minded better than most children

she remembered people and places even after a year or more,

if she got impatient she’d stamped her little front feet of if she was

mad she’d just turned her back and wouldn’t look at anyone until

we made peace with her.

Once Chrissy became completely deaf from some drops the vet gave

her for an ear infection she would look at me as if to say why don’t you

understand what’s wrong it took 2 days but we realized she couldn’t hear.

I called the manufacturer of the drops and started out “let’s get this straight

right off the bat she is not a dog she is a little person in a fur coat she is my

CHILD!” She regained her hearing after several weeks but we were

much more aware of how frail her little body was. When she became unable to

jump onto the couch we placed the center cushion on the floor so she could

jump half way at a time. She lost all of her front teeth and one fang and couldn’t

keep her tongue in her mouth so it hung out slightly that made her all the more

beautiful to us we felt it was our fault for not taking better care of her teeth.

We knew Chrissy was aging and wasn’t feeling well she had been having

stomach problems when we’d take her to the vet they wouldn’t find

anything antibiotics would clear the problem up but it always returned.

Chrissy’s vet found a heart murmur so we took her to a specialist and

she was put on heart medication.

The family was busy designing a new house one that would

have long windows and doors low enough for Chrissy to look out

the open side of the stairs was built up slightly so she couldn’t fall

bay windows for her and I to sit in and watch the snow and a screened

in porch so the bugs wouldn’t get us in the summer.

I made it my job to make sure the contractor knew this house had been

designed to meet Chrissy’s needs also. We had lived in the same house

all of Chrissy’s 13 plus years so when it sold 6 weeks before the new

one was finished and we had to move in with my mother we were

afraid how Chrissy would take two moves once again she showed us,

home was anywhere “her people” were. The new house was completed

two weeks before Christmas and we moved in each took turns taking

vacation time so Chrissy wouldn’t be alone in a strange new place

her couch was there and “her people” were there so that was home.

Her health began failing rapidly she lost from sever pounds to just

under five and the stomach problems became more severe and now she was

sick once or twice a week. Now in the backs of our minds we were

all thinking her stomach problem was CANCER how could we have been

so busy not to see the danger she had been to the vet several times

why hadn’t we pushed the vet harder for answers if it was cancer would

be able to save her if it was and we couldn’t save her which one of

her Mamas would quit their job and stay with her?

The specialist we used earlier had move now we insisted our vet find

out what was wrong. A more urgent conditions arose the heart

medicine that was supposed to save her life was now killing her her

potassium was elevated and her heart might stop she was given fluids

to flush her system her veins were so small blood had to be drawn

from her neck. Chrissy was a fighter she held on but could no longer

take her heart medication at least not for the time being the stomach

problems had to be addressed first. The vet suggested an endoscopy at

Knoxville’s Veterinary School but to get an appointment would take several

weeks time we didn’t feel Chrissy had to spare. I started calling other

vets in our area to see if anyone closer had one small enough for a

dog her size. We found Dr. Ladd he had a plan of attach.

Since Chrissy did not like strangers and was afraid of men I made it very clear,

she was a CHILD and that we could not and would not leave her.

I explained how anytime Chrissy was put under anesthetic all three

Mamas were there and how the other vet would sedate her while she

was in my arms then when asleep took her and did whatever

she needed returning her to me before she would awaken I then held

her until she could go home. He agreed Chrissy had an upper GI

x-rays ultra sound an endoscopy and exploratory surgery.

Someone always stayed with her usually Pam all three of her

Mamas were there for her surgery and afterward all three of us slept

on the floor with her for several days. Dr. Ladd and the entire staff

seemed to know how much she meant to us and never objected to us

taking up their waiting room. A week later we were so relieved when

the biopsy came back no cancer.

Her stomach and intestines were thickened from an infiltration of

white blood cells she was put on a steroid and an anti nausea medicine

and began to gain her weight back. She needed to slowly come

off the steroids because they prevented her body from fighting

infections but if she missed a dose or we cut it down she would

become sick again. Most of the time she was like her old self again

happy and running through the new house.

At times the stomach problems would crop back up but not as often

and when they did she was back to normal in 24 hours or less.

Dr. Ladd and I talked once or twice a week and there were visits

in between trips to the emergency pet care center and even a bath

in ice to bring a fever down. I think Chrissy knew how much we

needed her and would always fight to stay with us.

Then on Good Friday Chrissy scratch her eye so first thing

Saturday morning another trip to the vet’s office for eye medicine.

A couple of weeks later another crisis her eye began to get ulcerated,

becoming very painful it wasn’t healing because of the steroid

and without it she could rupture the eyeball if she became nauseated.

She was now seeing an eye specialist on antibiotics two different eye drops

an ointment we were to continue this for 2 weeks if this didn’t

work surgery might be needed to repair the ulcer on her eye.

It was late on Sunday Mother’s Day Chrissy started throwing up

much worse than the other times first thing Monday morning Debbie

and I took her to see Dr. Ladd he gave her a shot for nausea and

sent another home for us to give her Debbie took the day off in

case Chrissy needed her. If she wasn’t better the next morning we

were to bring her back at 8:00 o’clock for more tests.

Chrissy had chosen to sleep with Pam since the move so I was in

and out of her room checking on them Tuesday morning Chrissy

seemed so tired and weak. Pam had gotten almost no sleep for

two nights but as she left for work about 4:30 A.M. she leaned over

and gently kissed Chrissy’s little apple head I thought to myself

how much love they had for each other Chrissy always wanted

Pam and how many sleepless nights Pam had the past few months

but never got upset with Chrissy. Glen came in to check on her before

he left for work she raised her head as he talked to her he later told me

he knew by the way she looked at him she seemed to know it was

going to be her last time to say good-by Daddy.

Debbie and I took turns staying with Chrissy while the other got

ready to go to the vet. While I laid on Pam’s bed stroking Chrissy’s

little body I told her “Mama wants you to fight but if you can’t I’ll

understand my love.” I thought she was finally getting some rest

I didn’t realize just how bad her condition was until I picked her up,

her little body was so limp I decided to call Pam and have her meet

us at the vets Chrissy died in my arms just three blocks from her vet

I guess she just didn’t have the strength to fight anymore or her little

heart had given out. They tried to revive her but couldn’t.

Glen soon joined us and “her family” took her home.

We had her cremated that afternoon so she could always be close

to the family she loved so much. Thank God for every day we had

this little life she taught us a lot about loving sharing and caring.

She might not have been a Chihuahua of show quality but she was

beautiful and she was a wonderful loving Child.

Two days later as we arrived home from work to an empty house

Glen said “we’re a dog in the house family let’s get another one.”

He had already talked to the girls they didn’t know how I would take

to the idea of getting a new puppy so soon. That weekend there was

a National Chihuahua Competition in Nashville it was just like Chrissy

to see that “her family” would have this opportunity.

That Sunday night we bought a little female longhair

white and fawn with oversized droopy ears and

named her Buffy.

Buffy you have some pretty big shoes to fill…………..

 

Chrissy