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Originally Posted by ank432 Hello,
My name is Karen and I am new to the forum. I have been seeking a young yorkie or yorkie mix that is needing a home, re-home or rescue. Not a puppy, ideally a young female already house trained and spayed.
We are a retired couple and I yearn for that little lap baby and cuddler with doggie kisses galore. When my empty lap gets too bad I just go outside and let my two 60 lb goldens climb all over me as I hold them tight. (Which of course I do every day) That is always a joy for me and them.. I love dogs so much. Even with that, when I am sitting quietly watching TV or reading or even in bed, I still yearn for the furry little body next to mine and sweet doggie kisses.
I live just across the river into northwest TN. If anyone has or knows of a little darling needing a lap and lots of love, please let me know.
Thank you
Karen |
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Karen,
Not sure if you are interested, but there is a 20 lb spayed female Yorkie/Terrier (mix??....to me, it just looks like a bigger Yorkie on the Petfinder.com pic) Anyways, I will send you Sophie's Petfinder.com link. I know for a fact she is not yet adopted, in case you are interested in her. Not sure what size you are wanting though. I am adopting a Maltese from this Humane Society. It's really cool. On May 1, the dogs will both graduate together. They are currently in a prison, where they are living w/ specific inmates that are training them. They will even ring a bell to tell you they need to go outside to use the bathroom. Here's the link:
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY77.html. At the bottom of the website, you can clink on a link that will show you all the dogs they have left. Like I said, they graduate May 1. If you are interested, let me know, and I'll write the director of the humane society and let her know.
Secondly, go to
www.craigslist.com.
http://nashville.craigslist.org/pet/316592925.html Here, there is a 7 month old, 3 lb Yorkie available for $300. They are selling b/c their son is allergic or something.
Hope that helps a bit!