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Old 11-24-2009, 05:35 AM   #361
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Originally Posted by mylittlegirls View Post
Hi Gen,
I've been following this thread from day one and I feel I need to make a few opinions on what's been going on with Cookie.
I feel really bad for what you've been going through but need to say my feeling about your search.
I've posted here on this thread a number of time giving you information but never felt you were reading any of my posts. I recommended you contact the police, radio, tv stations and city council meeting held in your area from the beginning. You didn't act on these idea's until later in the threads. I just don't understand.
Many people have shown their kindness in sending you money to help find Cookie and I have to commend them for having such gently hearts. I also have to acknowledge all the wonder people on this site for taking the time and effort for supplying site information and spending time online to help find Cookie.
I've owned Yorkies for the last 19 years and know this breed.
Yorkie's are different, they are a very special breed. My children had different breeds while gowning up but Yorkie's are a breed all to themselves.
They are in fact like a small child. They need extra care and protection because of their size and the fact they are in demand. Especially, if you have a little one under 4 lbs. Breese is very fragile and I have to take extra care with her.
What I've learned:
Hawks, Coyotes and Owls are known to carry off small animals at any time of the day or night. When Tuffy was alive, I had a hawk swoop down on her at the park. It happens and if it wasn't for me being with her, she would be gone. This was in the middle of the day. I was picking up Punken and a hawk flew over my shoulder, I turn my head and was looking at him straight on. One scary day to be sure.
They are never allowed outside alone either in the front or back yard without someone being present and close at all times.
Instead of wondering if this is your Yorkie and taking matter's into your own hands, call the police, let them talk to this women. I'm sure you have her phone number from earlier conversations with her. Give this information to the police and they will check and see if this is Cookie. I know.. I know law enforcement, let's leave it at that. Never take matters into your own hands when this could be in fact this little girls dog. Considering, Cookie was last seen in your backyard, the police can make a report of lost or stolen. Was this done?
I hope I didn't upset anyone because of this post but I have questions.

Mom to My Little Girls: Punken Pie and Breese Be Be
RIP: My Lil Ol Tuffy
Mylittle girls,
I understand that you may have questions...but right now Gen shouldn't have to answer them. Hindsight is always 20/20. I feel that you asking these questions right now may lead to her blaming herself for something and that is not necessary. She is understandably going through enough. She has many supporters here on YT and we are all concerned about Gen and Cookie's safe return.

If it were my dog, I would be doing exactly what Gen is doing. Do you really think the police are going to sit and wait for the girl to walk the dog? Do you think they can really get a search warrant to search her house? Really, what harm can be done if Gen just goes to see if its her dog?

Honestly, I've never felt the need to post a response such as this one until now. It really bothers me that you would ask or say these things when what Gen needs right now is positive thoughts and support.

Gen... I wish you the best of luck today. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that its Cookie! Please continue to keep us updated.
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