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Originally Posted by mdycio75 well, i have never had a yorkie before. She had been in a pen basically alot of the time, if not, out in the living room with me with the lab in the kitchen. He was always a nice dog and never caused her harm before when we monitored play. I was in the kitchen, which is a large one, took her out of the pen to let her run in the kitchen, buddy was laying on the floor. She must have bit him in the belly or somehwere soft because he never even got up or growled or anything. he just must of gave her the warning nip, but with such a small dog, that was all it took. I would have taken her to the vet and spent thousands to fix her but there was no time. My husband and i sat on the floor crying while she died within seconds. There was NO TIME. buddy just looked around, STILL LYING THERE, not defensive or anything. HE still has no clue what he did and I do not think i should be punished for this now. I want a yorkie, and i learned that i absolutely cannot have them in the same room. I don't get it cause i see other owners on here all the time with big dogs and yorkies. He just was not used to her yet. |
I hope that your love for yorkies, keeps you from putting another one in a dangerous situation, while what happened to the first one was an accident, it can happen again. Why risk another puppy? Had I known when I first read the thread of what happened to your previous puppy, I would not have posted the ones available.
I don't mean any harm with my words, I just would put the love for the puppy first and Not risk another pup. Instead focus on the love for your labr lab and get him a companion big enough for him to have fun with and play.