Hi, I've been lurking around here for a little while, trying to find my way around and absorb as much info as I can and I'd like to introduce myself and jump in.
I can't believe what a sweet group of people you are here!
We are bringing home our very first yorkie baby at the end of July (AWWWW so long to wait it seems!). I am trying to learn everything that I need to know before she comes home. I am terrified of not knowing "enough"...lol.
I think I've read just about every post here...seriously. My husband and I have laughed over the adorable videos of puppies who walk on their front legs (so funny!) and cried over the sad posts about rescue babies with disabled hind legs (but strong little persevering hearts). I've seen yorkie births and wild birthday parties. I've read about princesses being evicted by kitties and stomping out...taking their blankies with them "thank you very much!".

I've learned about Biewers (still not sure how to pronounce that though) and Parti. And I know how to get gum out of hair now (phew! hopefully I'll NEVER need to use that). So much here to learn from! Amazing!
I can not tell you how this breed has taken hold of my heart. The more I learn about them, the more I realize just how much these little babies are like human beings with little attitudes and everything! I have always been an animal lover (rescuing drowning ants and fallen baby birds from as young as I can remember), but these little Yorkies just take the cake. Incredible!
Anyway, I am excited to be here. I can't wait until our little girl comes home. I uploaded some photos of her (from her sweetheart of a breeder). She doesn't have a name yet, though. I just can't "see" her personality yet. I keep hoping it will just come to me. I keep saying things like "Oh...look at our adorable little....ummm...our very own little....uhhhh...." Its just not there yet. Am I a bad mom already, for not knowing her name yet?
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ps...thank you to the people who sent me messages as soon as I joined. That really made me feel welcome (and not so dumb when I couldn't figure my way around at first).