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Old 11-12-2008, 09:09 AM   #28
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Originally Posted by ARCHIE View Post
It will get much easier as he get's older. I promise.
Yes, it's a real challange being a single mom. First of all I was not
planning on a puppy! I was shopping for a rescue but that didn't work
because I had to work. I had myself so gung ho for a Yorkie after
9months of searching I went out and bought a PUPPY! Oh my god
what did I do? I sat many Sat mornings at 5:30am crying at the kitchen
table looking at this ball of fur who was so dependent on me now for
his well being. At times I laughed threw the tears. Stupid old lady I
said to myself.(I was 63) LOL It was so stressfull working and worrying about him
that I came down with Shingles and suffered with such pain for months.
Well after eating the corner of the new floor in the kitchen, eating a rung
on my formal dinning room chair, chewing the bottom out of my blue velvet
chair, chewing up 13 throw rugs, chewing the skirt on my love seat and eating my glasses etc. We also went threw food aggression , toy aggression and guarding! But we finally
made it. Buddy and I are bonded at the
hip! He's my best Bud and the love of my life.
Hang in there because in the end you will be sooooooooooo rewarded
with nothing but love and kisses.
P.S. He will never get boarded. If he can't go with me I stay home.

Good luck,

Archie
I am trying to hang in there...She's so sweet after we play the biting growling game and she settles down around "Dancing With The Stars" time until about bedtime.
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