Let's not forget a couple of facts from this post.
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Originally Posted by mommaofmia I went to a store, which had a flyer of a lost Yorkie. I called the number and an older lady answered and I ask her to describe her dog. She described the Yorkie that I had and said hers had been gone for about two months, so I let her come to my house to look at her. Sadly it wasn't her baby and i felt so sorry for this lady that I ask her if she would like to take the lost baby home with her. She said she would take her to the vet this morning and that she would take very good care of her. I do believe with all my heart that this lady needed this poor baby as bad as the baby needed her. It was a difficult decission, but I already have two babies in my house and with me working all day, I felt she would be better with this very nice lady. I have checked on her today and she said she is doing well and vet visit was good, but no chip..  ... I will continue to check on her daily until I feel I don't need to anymore. I've always thought that my two babies were the luckiest furbabies in the world until I found this baby and now I know she is the luckiest furbaby in the world. I truely believe God put me where i needed to be Saturday night so I could save her...  thanks for all the concern and help! I'm posting some pics we took of her so you can see who we have been praying for...  |
She found the dog on a Friday, was going to take it the Vet on Monday, but Sunday she found a flyer looking for a lost dog. She called the woman, and the woman came to her house, she didn't check out the woman's house, and the woman "knew" lots about Yorkies. There was no word about continuing to look for the new owners and at first she just said "no chip was found". We are concerned because this doesn't sound like any foster placement this sounds like the dog was placed permenantly.