
Thats interesting about the Bostons, just like the Pugs then, the flatter faced ones are more prone to heat realted breathing problems, whereas those with a slightly longer foreface seem able to cope with hot temps. much better. Lewis and Alison can both gallop around our local park or on the hills in full summer, quite happily. However, Mabel (very flat face) has to be kept in the shade and not over stressed when the temp really rises.
Matt, I think what it comes down to is that even though you are attracted to the "flat faced" types, they may all be precluded from your list by your concern on the excercise/hot weather criteria. Well done on carryhin out full research into you breeds before jumping straight in! I have been trying to search my brain and come up with an alternative breed who may fit inot the sort of /mould" your choices point to, but no luck so far. However, goint back to your first choice, the Chihuahua, are you absolutely determined it must be a bitch? I think you would have more luck finding a dog pup, and if you are looking for a pet rather than a show potential pup then one of the slightly larger dog pups, who would not be run on for showing or stud potential might suit you well. Just something to think about.
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Gwen