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Old 02-24-2008, 12:05 PM   #10
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I do think he is really picking up his anxiety from you. Having a yorkie will usually end up with the house being a little more messier than if you don't have one, and even the most well potty trained dog will have the occasional accident. This is not to say dog lover's house can't be clean and neat but never to the extent like you don't have a dog and that is why some people don't have a dog. I know you'd like to prove that is wrong but it is a fact. You may have proven it wrong but under what costs? Your dog's happiness and your disgust towards the dog? You stated that you like cats because they are less work and cleaner and there is no wrong to because every person have their own preferences but why torture the little dog further by having him but not wanting him to be around/exist and always having to be under your watch and knowing he can't go anywhere that you can't see him? If your dog is jittery, probably better to go to another home with another yorkie as a friend. I don't usually agree to rehoming but in your case it most probably is the best solution. Give yourself a break and your dog a break too.
Well said.

It is obvious you are not happy with your little one and your yorkie knows that he if you are happy when he goes on the pee pad, and in trouble anywhere else, he thinks that is his only safe area. Only to be picked up and constantly stuck in a bath because he doesn't smell perfect. Give him another chance at a forever home and you can find a clean cat to love. You'd be happier; he'd be happier.
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