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Originally Posted by Karrie Yep, I agree the solution is not to give up and certainly do not put the puppy in the garage. The OP said they love the puppy. Its only been a week - so lets give the new owners some suggestions to help them overcome their challenges and give them a chance to adjust.
There are other solutions to putting the puppy in the garage and/or re-homing it. |
Actually, I think for the puppy owners to give up the pup to the OP is the best solution. They were "educated" in the ways of the yorkie and still made, and continue to make poor decisions. I honestly think that the people, while overwhelmed, don't really "love" their pup. They love the idea of having a purebred dog, but real love is different. Funny how I just had the same discussion with my dad. Real love is when you have a person/pet's best interest in mind, even if it means giving some of yourself, or giving in in order to achieve what's best. The pup is young, and the best is still to come. The pup is only roughly 9 weeks old. Wait until the biting, the potty training, switching to solid food, and other stuff that goes along with having a young puppy start, they might decide they love her, but not love her enough to "put up" with those behaviors.