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Old 11-29-2007, 12:43 PM   #120
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Originally Posted by Brooklynn View Post
I would normally keep my mouth shut on this subject but here goes LOL....I use to say I wouldn't re-home any of my yorkies and some of them I can say will never go anywhere but I will be re-homing a retired show bitch sometime within the upcoming year. And I agree with one of the posters here I probably love my dogs more than I do most people. I wouldn't even give my dogs up for my husband or child and I love them both dearly. So really in order to live with me you have to live with my dogs...but again, I will be re-homing this retired show female and eventually in the future I will have more retired show dogs that will be re-homed. The pets I have now will be mine until they cross over to rainbow bridge. To really love my show dogs re-homing them into a loving home after they are retired is really in their best interest. The pet yorkies I have now you couldn't pry them away from me even if I were flat broke, living in my car, lost my job, whatever they just aren't going anywhere...we'll eat out of garbage cans together if we have too
Anyway like it or not it's me and the way I do things plain and simple! Like or Not oh well.....

Donna Bird
Brooklynn's Yorkshire Terriers
Placing retired show/breeding dogs in a new home is a different subject to me. You can't continue to further your lines if you have a ton of retired dogs running around...at some point you'd have too many dogs to be able to take care of them all properly.
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