Quote:
|
Originally Posted by AmyZinNC She gave me nothing to take home with me. she was in a kennel, and used a doggy door to go out into her run.
I cannot offer that here. How am I suppose to take her out to do her business if she's going to freak on me like that??. I can't go through that again. And I cannot let he roff a leash here.
Hubby thinks we should ask the woman to take her back, and continue our search for the perfect one, without me getting all excited and doing it on impulse again....
I dont know |
PLEASE do not even consider taking her back to the kennel. Her behavior alone is enough to prove how neglected she was. Most likely she had absolutely no physical contact from people, little (if any) contact with other dogs, no love, no comfort, no anything.. Poor little girl is just so scared to death. And I'm sure she can read into your tension (although I understand how upset and worried you are) But the best thing for you to do is sit down, take a break and think about what's best for her. Obviously you rushed into this (I know how hard it is to say no to their adoreable faces!) and you weren't and aren't prepared to deal with all the issues she has. If you really decide that she cannot fit in with your family or you decide that she is too much too handle then PLEASE send some emails, make some phone calls and put her into a yorkie rescue where someone who is experienced with these situations can adopt her and give her everything she needs. Even though you rushed in and got her on impulse I'm still glad that you got her out of that place. But now it's up to you to either really apply yourself and stretch your patience to it's limit to help her adjust (and your family) or find her a new home. If you need help just make some pm's to some users and I am SURE they can help you every step of the way to get her into a yorkie rescue.
Good luck.