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Originally Posted by pepe mint i agree that she is too irresponsible to have pets. she can't even take care of her and her kids.
but, my maggie has a broken leg because of my daughter dropping her...so i hope that does not make me a bad yorkie mom
but yes, britney certainly should not have dogs. wether they be yorkies or not...she just is completely crazy  |
You're not a bad yorkie mom. I'm sure you have taught your daughter that she has to be gentle and careful with little dogs...sometimes accidents just happen. Yorkies and young children don't usually mix well because there are a lot of parents that don't teach their children how to be gentle with toy breeds (like Britney) and don't always supervise them well...but even with the most careful children AND adults, accidents happen. I know dogs that have fallen or jumped accidentally from adults arms too. So don't think your a bad yorkie mom - I'm sure your daughter is always careful with Maggie..accidents just happen sometimes and it's not anyone's fault..we can do all we can to prevent them, but they can still happen.
Now Britney Spears - she let her son chase the poor dog as soon as it got home. She should have stopped that behavior right then and taught her sons to be gentle with the puppy. And for her (or their nanny or whoever) to know that her sons were repeatedly being rough with the dog (and throwing it around at that) and to continue letting the dog be tortured, she needs her leg broken...ugh She's already been in the news for not being a good mom to her sons, so of course she isn't going to take care of this yorkie. I'm sure she carries it around out in public and then goes home and has nothing to do with it. Poor dog..it's lucky it only has a broken leg. What happens when this puppy starts biting her sons out of defense? I'm sure it will be gone then because the puppy is "so vicious and bites".
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