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Old 03-25-2008, 11:14 AM   #11
Yorkiedaze
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Originally Posted by 1gldn1shep View Post
Oh thats a good idea. Right now I volunteer with Canadian Golden Rescue, I don't do any fostering but I do attend shows and speak to people about adoption and proper pet ownership. I might have to look into local Yorkie Rescues and maybe look into fostering. It would also give me a good idea what its like to live with a small dog, as well as see how my girls are with the small dogs!
You may find it to be a lot of hard work with some of these Yorkies when you have to find a food that agrees with them, house train, socialize and help get them ready for their forever home, but let me till you something........it's the most rewarding job you can ever have. You take in a sickly, scared little soul with dull eyes and coat, and with the proper medical care, proper food and patience and love, you then see them blossom, like a rose bud opening up. It's wonderful.
I knew these guys pretty darn good before finally adopting.
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