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Originally Posted by zelah ok...op here. so let me staighten this out (i just got home from work)...the garage is insulated but not heated or air conditioned. the puppy stays there while they are at work, when taking their kids to after school activities and at night, yes, the puppy sleeps in the garage. so except for a few hours a day this is where the puppy is..in the garage. hope that clears it up. i can't imaging leaving sophie in those conditions for even 15 minutes, let alone all day and night.
so anyway...i talked to her tonight about how a yorkie can not live in a garage. and no they will not sell the puppy or give it up. i even offered to train her and then give her back....nope they are determined to do it their way. so i told my co-worker that chloe (that's her name) will always have a home to come to no matter what. i am not going to push the issue but will continue to reiterate the fact that i will always be willing to take her. i spoke to my mom about it and she said to just keep reminding my co-worker that I am always here because in a few weeks the "oh look, i have a yorkie syndrome" is going to wear off. so should they decide this was a bad choice (which i hope they will) i will take her and love her and i'll post on here that Chloe was rescued. thank you all for your advice and time. |
That's a very smart thing to do. Instead of being a nag, it's better to be a fly on the wall. You did a great job of trying to educated them before Chloe was brought home, and now that she is home. I agree with your mom, just wait them out. One of two things will happen then:
-they'll come to your for real advice
-they'll tell you to come get Chloe
Mom's are smart that way aren't they?