Binki
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My rescue boy is, considering the circumstances, a remarkably well adjusted chin: affectionate, smart and to all appearances, a happy little soul. What baffles me is that he only seems to have one sound in his voice, box, the alarm call, which occurs rather frequently when he is asleep. Not once I heard him uttering the usual chirping sound chins make when pottering around. I learned a mean imitation of the sound & used to have long 'conversations' with my other chin but now all my chirping attempts seem to fall on deaf ears. And I know he is not deaf and by no means a stranger to chin society.
The animal rescue he comes from told me that in a previous adoption he had lived for some months alongside another chin but that the introduction itself did not work. At some point he got attacked and has a broderie anglaise ear as a souvenir. Was his one-gear vocals responsible for this or he was attacked/alarm barks because he is a bit of a wuss?
He spends days and nights in a very quiet environment and his alarm calls seem to occur only while asleep. Or when I am late to let him out for playtime and he thinks a reminder woudl not come amiss. Is this a common occurrence among chins?
The animal rescue he comes from told me that in a previous adoption he had lived for some months alongside another chin but that the introduction itself did not work. At some point he got attacked and has a broderie anglaise ear as a souvenir. Was his one-gear vocals responsible for this or he was attacked/alarm barks because he is a bit of a wuss?
He spends days and nights in a very quiet environment and his alarm calls seem to occur only while asleep. Or when I am late to let him out for playtime and he thinks a reminder woudl not come amiss. Is this a common occurrence among chins?
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