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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze Everything has come full circle and worked out for the best. Now my mind is on Justis. Will she be traumatized by being uprooted from the only home she has known for over two years and put with someone she has never even met. I can't help but feel so very sorry for her right now. I read how wonderfully happy Maddie was when she saw her mom for the first time in three weeks, but Justis won't be going back to hers. I can't help but feel so sad to the point of tears, and I pray things will work out for her. There are a lot of little Yorkies in foster homes waiting for a forever home that I'm sure would have loved to go live with Lewis. Oh well, it's just me feeling this way.
Bless everyone who has had a part in this miracle. |
Bonnie was 2 1/2 yrs old when I got her. She had been bred once but didn't have maternal instincts (my sons say it is because she thinks it's all about her

) so the breeder was retiring her from her program. I wanted an adult because I was originally getting her for my Mother and I didn't live close enough to help train her. Unfortunately as it turned out my Mom passed away before we could bring Bonnie home, so that is how I ended up with her. Let me tell you, I have never seen an animal bond with someone so quickly as Bonnie did with me. She has been my shadow since the day we picked her up 3 yrs ago and has never shown any signs of trauma or sadness. If she could talk I'm pretty sure she would tell Justis that being an only yorkie is AWESOME and that she is going to love her new home!! I can't imagine life without her and I am very glad that there are unselfish breeders who allow these dogs to go into homes where they can be spoiled rotten and doted on as they are supposed to be