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					Originally Posted by tammy8833  i wont say i am as strict..which i know is not always the best policy...and i know accidents can happen to the best of homes. but i know how i would feel if i wasnt ALLOWED a yorkie because of my kids. i dont discriminate against homes with kids...but if they are referencing the child as the care giver, if they are making statements about this is a gift for my child..those are no nos and i tell them why. if someone wants to surprise someone with a puppy thats a no no for me. if someone is funny about weights, specifically talking teacup, or under 5lbs they are no nos. if they have new babies on the way, separations pending, live with parents, school and work..these are no nos...
 
 i always recommend yt, and researching the breed. i question them to see what they know.
 
 i feel like you have to feel the people out, talk to them. if you listen and let them talk..you'll get all the information you need
 
 if one came back then i would have to deal with it...i feel that i have picked great homes, and from the updates things are going well.
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  I will not say that a person is not allowed.....just not allowed to have one that I have invested the time and money in to save.  
Again, I am all about the pup, not the person.  
IF I find a home well suited for a pup, it makes the person happy. I believe that when you try to please people, then the pup becomes secondary and from my experience that is often bad news for the pup.