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Old 10-16-2005, 07:54 PM   #11
whispersmom2
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Jenn, since you are not already experienced with Yorkies in your home. I don't know who said they do not bark a lot..they can and they do frequently. Leaving a Yorkie in a room with walls that can be chewed thru is not a good idea. An Xpen is what I use and set it up in the kitchen where there is no carpet. The pen folds flat and you can set it up as smaller if you want.
What I would suggest you do is give it a trial week-end or such so you can see how it might work out and learn the special care that Yorkies need as part of their daily care.. You will need a very well-thoughtout agreement that will allow you to make decisions about the dog and its care-grooming vet care, and such. What would they expect you to do with the baby if you had an emergency or wanted/needed to go out of town.. What if the cat should scratch the Yorkie in the face/eye, etc. What would your responsibility be? Can they sue you if they say you did something to their dog?
I am listing a lot of things, but these are things that need to be addressed BEFORE any commitment is made..
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