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Old 08-31-2008, 03:56 PM   #3
mscat
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i am very sorry you had to come to this heartbreaking decision. Maybe something can be worked out such as a petsitter, or a neighbor coming in and taking them out when your gone. Perhaps a doggie daycare would be an option?
I am not upset, it is your choice alone to make. However, i am wondering why you got them in the first place several months ago? I see that they are quite young, and yorkie's are expensive, and need a lot of care, and attention. I think it is hard me to understand why? after getting them, not too long ago, then rehoming them?
Potty pads work great inside. My Suzi is 6 months old, and shee pees all the time on them. the poo is not always on the pad, but, i expect that, and just clean it up afterwards.
if I were in this situation i would exhaust all possibiltes first. I believe that I'd do anything for my Suzi. In order to keep her with me in my life, forever.
Having a pet is A serious commitment, and not to be taken lightly .My feeling is that when you have a pet, it is for good, not to decide to give it away when things become to difficult.
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