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Old 07-10-2007, 06:29 PM   #29
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Hi I am new in the site like I am a new yorkie mom, my baby is 6 months and me and my family love him so much. I really enjoy the information I got here and it really helped me a lot with my puppy and I thank everybody for all the post about health, grooming etc it really really helped me a lot. But we are not people who have money like that, well we work hard to have everything we need wich is nothing different about other people who work hard too, but what I tried to say is me and my husband saved the money to get our baby for a year, plus we open a savings account for him during that period of time for an emergency, health problems etc just like one we have for our son. We live like a working class persons, (in a very simple way) we dont have to much to spend in fancy stuff, but we are a very responsible persons and we know the commitment we did when we decided to bring Rex to our lives and I can assure you something with honesty, Rex (my furbaby) will never be more happy and loved in other place or home like he is with us, and may be We cant buy him a fancy plate or an spensive shirt or clothes or a super nice collar but he is happy with what he have and I know it every morning when we get up and he is waiting for us to take him outside waggling his little tail and he always look at me with love in his eyes because he know mammy spoil him in the way he know and like better with a lot of love, playing with him, rubbing his belly and telling him all the time how much mammy love him. He have everything he need, a good plate with a healthy and good food with his bottle water, healthy treats and good grooming supplies, a lot of toys and the best of the bed, mammy's pillow hahaha!. I am not trying to be rude or nothing compare what I tried to say is, dogs dosent know if the plate in where they are eating cost $20.00 or $2.99 or if the collar have reals pearls or just diamond's imitation and its cost $8.00 what they really care is how they feel with the person who take care of them and love them and if that person make them happiers and secure, for me that what it count. And I am not saying health and grooming and the appropriate care for the puppy is not important because for me is priority but some time people really dont have the money to buy a spensive dog if is not with sacrify, but that dosent mean that dog is not made it for that kind of person, cause I know people who sacrifying themselves to take care of there pets no matter what they have to do. Well I just wanted everybody know my feelings but this is my personal point of view and may be not everybody is thinking the same way I do and I respect that, thanks all of you because your advices and comments are really helping me a lot to rase my little one. Take care and god bless all of you.

I never said anything about the the "wants" we provide for our yorkies (collars, clothes, carriers, etc.). I only refered to the necessary things - vet bills, grooming, food, etc. A lot of people don't realize how much it costs to own a dog, especially a small long-haired breed. You'd think a big dog would cost you more in the long run (and probably does with food) but little dogs cost just as much as a large dog to have and usually more. If you have a big dog with diarrhea, you will probably be fine to get your dog to the vet the next morning when they open, but if you have a tiny 3lb yorkie with diarrhea you may need to go to the emergency clinic in the middle of the night because they could so easily become dehydrated and hypoglycemic. They are a long haired breed so they require regular grooming, need a high quality food because they don't eat much and need to be able to get as much nutrients from it as possible, and somehow these little ones usually just need to go to the vet more (they are so little that we just worry over every little thing!). And do you know how many people want a yorkie becasue they are small and cute? There are so many people that would buy a yorkie on the spur of a moment if given the opportunity if they cost less and a lot of those people don't know enough about the breed and aren't prepared to own one. When people see the hefty pricetags on these yorkies, it makes most of them step back and really think - do I really want this dog? They'll start to research the breed, ask others about them, look at different breeders....not too many people want to just blow $1000 on something they aren't sure if they want or not. You knew you wanted a yorkie and took the time to prepare for owning one which is a great thing! I wish more people would do this when thinking about buying any type of dog! Again, I never mentioned buying all the fancy extras most of us buy our babies. Maybe you are getting this from seeing some of the other threads I've posted on. Yes, I spend a lot of money on my dog - she has a closet filled with clothes, collars, carriers, and bows, etc...I just love to buy things for her. She does not need these things and would be just fine with a couple toys, a dish for her food and water, a harness and leash, and maybe a sweater for when it is cold outside. What dogs need most is love and affection from their family. If you are providing the basic needs for your dog and taking it to the vet when needed and giving it the love and attention it deserves, that's all your dog needs. Everything else is just for fun! I mean really my dog could probably care a less what I put on her...the outfits are more for me (I just like to pretend she cares)..I just have fun with them. I'd much rather see someone loving their dog and meeting their basic needs than someone who buys fancy collars and clothes for their dog to dress them up but doesn't spend anytime loving their dog.
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