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Old 09-10-2007, 08:46 PM   #26
stewartsdsu
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I would suggest finding a pet-friendly place first. Like any dog, Yorkies do bark, sometimes even more. You don't want to have to re-home the pup later. There are plenty of places that allow dogs, it just takes sometime to find the right one. I made sure the place I am in now allows (and knows) I have two dogs. It is so much nicer not having to worry. I'm not in the area of town I'd prefer but I moved here for my dogs. Trust me, it'll be too hard to hide the pup. You really can't predict how big your Yorkie will get. While it will always be considered a small dog, it may not always be as tiny as you think. And then you have to rely solely on potty pads rather than sneaking him outside to go potty. I was subletting a house for a while with Riley and the landlord didn't know. It was awful! I'd have to hide all of his stuff when he came over and then take Riley out of the house. We'd even come up with stories, should we get caught, that we were dog sitting. My Riley barks at anyone who comes to the door or even walks by. I'm surprised my neighbors haven't complained (I guess I'm lucky that they all love my pups). Anyways, good luck!!! You will love being a proud parent of a yorkie!!!
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