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Old 06-10-2009, 11:36 PM   #17
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I sympathize, since I can take my dog to work with me, and it would be a huge adjustment for both of us if I couldn't do that. Unfortunately, I think the current situation is going to damage your dog, mentally and emotionally. It's crucial for all puppies to get stimulation. Think about how you would do all by yourself all day. Then think about how excited a dog is to see you at the end of the day... dogs are even more social than people, isolation is very hard for them. Yorkies as a breed are super attached to their humans, so I hate to think what she is going through.

If you can't figure out a way to get her more contact, I would consider re-homing her. Is there someone who can take her in for a few months until you get something set up for her, a relative maybe?
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