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Old 03-29-2009, 07:50 AM   #130
yorkie_mama22
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I've read as much as I could on this and I've been on here for a good hour now reading and I must say I understand your concerns Gina about loosing money on Emma but let me tell you, I dished out 500 for my adult female and probably about another 500 in vet costs and food and everything else you want to count.

My situation is a tad bit different then yours but COMON. I am UNEMPLOYED at the moment and money is TIGHT as heck for me, I have spent 1000 if not more on my adult female and I HAD TO GIVE HER UP FOR FREE because it was for HER BEST INTEREST. I have seen so many people now trying to help you in finding this dog a home. I didn't want to give my dog up, and I for sure as heck didn't want to be out 1,000$ BUT SOMETIMES SH.T happens and I think your being a bit selfish right now. You said yourself this dog isn't good with children and your other yorkie so why the heck are you keeping them in danger keeping this dog IF someone is willing to take her, 5 hours is NOT A LONG DRIVE. I would drive that in a minute if it ment finding a good home or place for my dog. You need to take this as a lesson learned and realize NEXT TIME you be more careful, people lose money all the time, people spend money and things don't turn out, stop making this all about the money, so you loose some of the money or all of the money next time you'll know better. I had to pay for vet costs INSTEAD of fixing my car and I've only had my dog since Oct. and now she is gone I gave her away for FREE because I am not going to sit around wasting time because I am out 1,000. Next time I will KNOW BETTER! You won't get the vet costs back that you spent on your other yorkie and you will spend more if you keep them together and something happens again
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