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Never Give Up
By Jenny Gomes
Feb 3, 2007, 09:32

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I must share how much I love my little Dancer. This little guy has given me a lot to look forward to from the day he was born. It all started when I received a phone call from a friend whose neighbor had moved out of their apartment and left this pitiful little female Chihuahua. I ran right over to check on her. She was underweight, dehydrated and pregnant! I took her to my vet who informed me that all in all she would be ok. Three weeks later she delivered two puppies. The first was a little girl that was adopted by a wonderful couple. Next came little Dancer. He was 1/4 his sister's size.

I stayed by their sides for the first three days. Dancer seemed to nurse but was not growing at all. My vet told me he was probably premature and told me we should consider putting him down. He told me he probably wouldn't develop and would always have major problems. I refused to believe this.

Two weeks after he was born he stopped nursing. I took over, refusing to give up on him. He rebounded! He still did not seem to grow much, but he did start to develop normal growth habits. Now at seven months, he’s a normal, happy, playful little guy. He is just very, very small. He weighs 18 ounces and is only four inches tall.

While this may not seem like such a big story to a lot of people, this little guy helped me as much as I helped him. I was born with Congenital Toxoplasmosis (Retinal). I lost my driver's license due to vision loss last year. As the Animal Care Coordinator for a local animal rescue group, I was unable to continue to work full-time. I was feeling useless until Dancer gave me a reason to keep on rescuing. Whether we win or lose best in show, he is a winner in my heart!

Note, Dancer's owners have recently submitted papers to the Guiness Book of World Records. Once they are final, Dancer will be the shortest dog in the world at four inches tall.


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