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Old 06-08-2010, 07:03 AM   #31
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Thanks guys for the support. I know that I made a huge mistake not doing the research I should have done. With the yorkies I read, researched, and the learning never ends. I didn't follow my gut on the situation and I know that my husband just liked the idea of the big dog. Not sure if he has gotten a hard time from his friends or not when I come pushing the babies in the stroller at the ball field. LOL Maybe he felt he needed a big dog to make him look manly or something. Whatever the reason, I think we both agree that our home is better off staying a yorkie home for now. I feel like the breeders on here I got my babies from trusted me to be a good mommy and keep them safe and that is not living up to their expectations bringing another large dog in that could do them harm. It's early and haven't gotten to talk to the neighbor yet, but the fact that he wasn't in my backyard this morning might be a good sign. LOL I am really praying he is happy there. He wants a playmate and maybe there he can have one that can keep up with him. I'll let you guys know when I talk to him.
I'm glad the Husky will be happy. I hope it works out for you! Going into things too quickly can sometimes led to situations such as this.

Another thought -- why not a medium sized dog, or a gentler large dog? Australian Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, Sheltie, or a type of Spaniel. There's a TON of really good all friendly Retrievers up for adoption on petfinder all the time.
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