Just because someone is not home 24/7 to care for a yorkie, does not mean that they are not good parents to that yorkie and should not own one. Most people work, and it's a good thing that they do so that thay are able to care for their yorkies, or any dog, for that matter, and provide for their needs appropriately. Things that are beyond our control can happen unexpectedly --that's why they are called 'accidents.' It doesn't make us bad, or unsuitable parents.
I think we need to be careful about making such generalizing statements like 'people should not own a yorkie if ...." It's generalizing statements like that that prevent perfectly suitable parents from adopting a yorkie from a rescue organization because they work, or they don't have a fenced yard, etc. Then they are forced to go elsewhere for a yorkie when they could have provided a home for a homeless one. Since when does spending 24/7 with a yorkie (or child) make you a better parent? I work with children for a living, and I can tell you that I treat my dogs better than many of these children get treated--and their parents typically AREN'T of the working variety
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