Did they kill those 174 Chihuachi's in California?

What did the judge decide?

What is a “chihuachi?”

I don’t know, but I think it rhymes with hibachi.

Holy Double Whammy, Batman!

Here we go… you meant chihuahua.

http://www.nypost.com/news/nationalnews/505.htm

Nothing worse than a wounded chihuahua!

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Well, spelling nonwithstanding, what happened to those dogs - the last I heard (which was on/about July 17th) a judge was about to rule on euthaniszing them - Gregory Peck’s daughter was about to hold a candelight vigil and animal lovers everywhere were upset.

Plus the leaders of the pack were killing their own kind while incarcerated.

Sounds like you’ve got a tussle on [i[your* hands county!

Does anyone else envision a Far Side cartoon showing roaming packs of chihuahuas?

Heh… “Incarcerated Chihuachi’s.”

Heh heh.

Heh.

I heard on the local news those that weren’t vicious were put up for adoption. The means ones were being sent to a farm where they could live out their lives without hurting anyone. They showed video of one of those fake hands they use to test whether a dog is vicious or not and these chihuahua’s were attacking the plastic hand hard enough that if it had been a real hand the person would have lost a finger or two.

deb

Now, how many Dobermans would it take to beat a 174 Chihuahua’s ? :slight_smile:

If the chihuahuas all grabbed a mouthful of each dobie all at once, they might beat the dobies really badly. Until they got full, at least…

“Chihuachi?”

And to think that I actually used to doubt that “misreduplicated” was a useful word.

Isn’t “chihuachi” what a Mexican woman has between her thighs? As in calling home from the office and saying “Honey, I can’t wait to get home and kiss your chihuachi”.

I believe chihuachi is the rarely used plural form of the more common chihuahuas.

chihuahuae anyone?
[Just yanking your chain, county :p.]

This should be a Stephen King movie: Cujo II:The Swarm

Much thanks to “deb2world” for answering the question.

For the remainder, well you can thank me for your entertainment, although I did particularly enjoy the “rarely used plural form” comment.