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Old 09-08-2009, 01:59 PM   #226
mblab
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My parents adopted/rescued a Yorkie mix in January. Her name is Annie and she was about 5-6 months old when they adopted her. Even the rescue group knew next to nothing about her. She'd been rescued from the pound and had worms and that's all they knew about poor little Annie. Now though she's a spunky tomboy, that likes to take toys and drag them across the house with her. My parents' bed is always full of toys because Annie drags them back there with her and then in the early morning (5am'ish) she'll wake up and play for a while before waking my parents up. She hassles my elderly 13 year old poodle, Sherry, because she always wants to play with her. My Mom has decided that Sherry's finally realized Annie isn't going anywhere and decided it's better to join her than fight her. So sometimes they play together. Though they're not YT members I always share the valuable YT knowledge with my Mom (good foods, step in harnesses, great toys, health things, etc.)

Zoe met Annie for the second time in August and they became instant BFFs. The first time they met in February Zoe was not feeling Annie, she was too hyper for her. This time they were BFF all the way. After they were separated both girls went looking for the other! Anyway, though she's a Yorkie mix Annie's coloring is ALL Yorkie, but her hair ... she is permanently having a bad hair day.

Attached is a picture of all 3 girls. Left to right: (The head of my boyfriend, Branden), 13-year-old poodle Sherry, Annie, and of course my baby Zoe. Sorry for Zoe's bad hair! I hadn't brushed her yet and honestly I had to give up trying to keep her in a top knot, since their playing always took it out.
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