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Old 01-07-2008, 05:35 PM   #15
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Originally Posted by Mom2BabyNatalie View Post
Please read the post below addressing this issue.... EVERY organization MUST have a set goal to strive for... as well as structured limitations set in place.... or the entire cause turns to chaos.

We all see everyday... good, honest, decent, God fearing people who have all the best intentions in starting out on a journey to bring the much needed help to so many animals that need them....

They are unable to turn ANY needy soul away.... they become overwhelmed... take on too much... too many.... try to help them all..... next thing we see is a story on the ten o' clock news about how this "well meaning woman rescued 300 dogs and was completely overrun!".

There MUST be some form of structure in order to excel....

We could just as easily have set in place a policy to accept only Yorkies between the ages of 4 and 12.... weight ranges of 9 - 18 lbs..... it doesn't matter.... there just HAS to be limitations!
Your limitation should be on the number of babies you have that way your not overwhelmed. I can't see why saying only tinies should be the ones helped. Your whole organization will be run on a volunteer basis where others will be helping shoulder the work and I dont' see that any true yorkie lover would say I am only limiting myself to those that are x age or x size.

I know you love the tiny because of your lost baby but it's sad to discriminate against others if you truly love the breed.
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