I'm so gratefull that they are people like you all in this world. I literally cried when I was reading your post about starting a puppy train. I put my app in to adopt one of the dogs. I lost my yorkie this December and was debating on getting another when I heard about them and knew it was meant for me to have one. When I went to look at the my yorkie I had she was in a small cage that had fecies in it. She was very shy and didn't really like people. When I got her out of that cage to look at her I knew I couldn't put her back in there so of course I took her home. I knew I was going to be in for alot of work but just didn't realize to what extent. She didn't know her name, wasn't house trained, didn't want to be picked up, petted on, bathed, etc... I got her to know her name Lacey, and she even got to where she loved to bath and always wanted to be brused and prissed on, and wanted to be with me and in my lap all the time, but she never got completely house trained. I just hope the people that are lucky enough to adopt these angels know what lies ahead of them. It's pretty much a 24/7 job and you have to have plenty of patience. I'm just praying that I get the chance to adopt one and spoil and love it like it deserves to be. I got a call the other day from a volunteer at the shelter that had to ask me a few more questions if I hear anything else I'll be sure to let you know.

Amber