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Old 06-23-2009, 06:44 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by sjonasson View Post
A little over a month ago I made the decision of getting a little yorkie puppy. With a bit of time I've realized that the valuable time and love she needs I just can't give to her. I'm a recent college graduate and thought adopting a puppy would be the perfect thing, but I have gotten myself in way over my head and I need HELP!
I received her from a breeder near Hillsboro, Oregon and I have all the paperwork that goes along with her and she is getting her second of three combination shots this Saturday. I have thought about calling the breeder and getting her advice on the situation..
I don't know I guess I am kind of just stuck and not really sure where to go from here. Thought someone on here may have some advice on what to do. Thank you.
I know what you are feeling. I think every first time puppy owner has had those days of being so overwhelmed they almost have buyer's remorse. But then you look into their face and see that unconditional love and realize, you are willing to do just about anything for them.

There is a vast amount of information on this forum to help through almost any problem you may have from housetraining to illnesses. I would also utilize your breeder if you have good trust in her. They can give valuable experience to help you through some of the early rough spots. I think once the house training is on track and they stop chewing up our shoes, things do settle down into a nice routine. About that time, you will get an overwhelming desire for another Yorkie pup! And it starts all over again! LOL!

Welcome to Yorkie Talk! Don''t hesitate to ask if you do run into problems! Sharing pictures is always appreciated too. We love to look at Yorkies!
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