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Old 06-25-2008, 03:00 PM   #14
Bonniesmom
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Location: New York, NY, USA
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Default A Maltese Person in Yorkieland

These are my final comments on the subject, as I'm sure you'll all be happy
to know:

Woogie Man - I KNOW 2 lbs. is incredibly tiny and as I said, she has a bad
back and can't handle any more weight than that. She has had these before
and knows how to take care of them. And she doesn't work 24/7, so there
are times when she would want to walk the dog on the street. There is
nothing "unreal" here - you people are just very suspicious.

Bruizers Mommy - same as above, and she would not take it to a home where there was a sick animal.

Bizymammabee - Yes, it might have some health issues, although she has
had 16 Yorkies - up to five at a time - some of which have been tiny, and
only one has had a shunt. The others all lived to ripe old ages. If there is
one out there somewhere, wouldn't it be nice for the poor little thing to have
a loving home rather than spend its life in a cage?

YorkieChick1 - Very funny.

jrsygal37 - see above.

spr377- 1) see above, and 2) No, not just so she can say it's tiny - but
BECAUSE SHE HAS A BAD BACK.

cesar49 - 1) It's not that she WANTS a sick puppy, but that she would be
willing to give it a good home and take care of it, and 2) ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN, unfortunately, and that does not make someone irresponsible
or a bad pet owner. PEOPLE get hit and killed by cars, and in NYC,
especially by taxis - if a speeding taxi jumps the curb and hits it, even a
Great Dane would be killed.

I won't be visiting this forum again, so don't waste your energy thinking
up clever replies.
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