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Originally Posted by BamaFan121s One more thing for the OP--"where you live" AKA Alexander City, AL is an hours drive from me, same temp. I sat in my car for 5 min this AM, freezing my butt off waiting on my windows to defrost. "Where you live" has been seasonally warm for a few days, but still freezing outside and far too cold for these little ones to be outside.
Maybe you got some bad advice, and maybe you got in over your head thinking that breeding was an easy way to make a quick buck. If that is the case, please know that I will GLADLY drive to Alex City and pick up these precious angels from you at ANY TIME and find them loving homes. |
WOW! Just because it is a dog and has fur does not mean that they aren't susceptible to the elements. Cold is cold and if it's too cold for me at 70 degrees then it's too cold for my babies. Please remember that yorkies do not have an under coat.
I would have been leery buying from someone that keeps their yorkies outside in kennels. I wish that you would have spent a little more and bought from a caring breeder. All of my yorkies live underfoot and sleep in someone's bed everynight (if not mine). Yorkies need human attention and affection.
I know of two breeders in town that keep their dogs in kennels. You can go over there and these dogs cower. They are scared of people and it's very sad.
Please reconsider keeping these dogs outside. It's sad that they've only been kept for breeding purposes. Isn't it time that someone gave them the love that they deserve?