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Old 03-19-2009, 07:18 AM   #9
yorkie_mama22
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Originally Posted by VickieDavis View Post
I certainly didnt mean to offend anyone but I think you're one of the exceptions to the rule. I'd rather see my puppy go to safe home rather than take the chance. Now...you have raised your children to be kind and respectful...not everyone does that. I agree about visiting the home. I know several reputable breeders who go to great extremes when placing their dogs and puppies for that very reason.
I'm so glad they're best friends. I was that way as a child too and didnt have to be taught. Its just my nature, like its probably just your daughters nature. I'm glad she has a yorkie for her best friend. I wish I'd had one when I was little.


It's alright I just feel a little offended for that reason, I know people don't see it often but my daughter is so kind and gentle when it comes to ALL animals. I loved animals growing up, dogs being my most favorite. Your right it does come very natural to her I believe. We got our first dog when she was 7 months old and she would play so well with the pup, it was a yorki-poo! They were great friends as well unfortunately that pup was not the best match for us as she was VERY jealous of me being a mom to my daughter too. But with this yorkie, it is so sweet to watch them both together. My yorkie chooses to sleep in my daughters bed RIGHT next to her head, she lets my daughter hold the leash and walk her and she barely pulls. When we wake up in the morning or come home from some place my Stormy will lick my WHOLE daughters face. When I get another yorkie and the person doesn't trust my home I will have them come over every day if they wish to see there is nothing to worry about here, I completely trust my daughter around my dog, of course I am always supervising unless they are sleeping!!

Heres a few pictures to prove it! The last picture is my current yorkie
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