I am just confused because of the conflicting statements I guess. First you said this:
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Originally Posted by mommaofmia If this was my Mia I would want them to do the same thing. I hope she has a owner somewhere that wants her back..  It is a very sad situation! |
And this:
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Originally Posted by mommaofmia She acts like she has been homed though. She is very behaved, which could contribute to being starved. She may not have the energy to get rowdy yet...  She is eating very good this morning and has went to the bathroom well.. Had to mop already, but it was worth it to know that she was well fed and was drinking good. Thanks again for the advice and I will deff. not let her just go to anyone. I hope and pray to have her back up again running and playing like she hopefully once did!
Say a prayer for her please!  |
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Originally Posted by mommaofmia I don't believe she is from a "puppy mill".. She acts like she is lost, because she likes being in my house and she is a very behaved little girl. I hope whatever the situation is, that she feels safe until I can hopefully figure out who she belongs to. I would hope that if my Mia ever became lost, someone would do the same for her. |
And after all of that you turned her over to a woman you had never met because she used to have a yorkie? Did you do reference checks on her? Did you call her vet to see how she previously cared for her pets? I realize you are not probably experienced in rehoming pups, but it is SO sudden. We would happily have assisted you AFTER you waited a reasonable amount of time to see if her owner could be located. I don't know about your laws, but here we must advertise the pup in the newspaper for three days...some places are a week before rehoming them...AND we must also report to animal control. I am sure you have laws along those lines.
I believe that you should call your local animal control people and report this. Someone very well could be looking for this darling pup.
Someone asked if she has been spayed.....excellent question that I am quite sure you cannot answer. So, ask yourself this, "Do you know for a fact that the woman who has her is not affiliated with a puppy mill or byb?"
Did you call her vet to see if she indeed did take this yorkie there? Did you ask her for her vet information or just believe what she told you?
I am not trying to give you a difficult time....trying to wake you up a bit to the fact that this may not have been a good move for this yorkie.