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Originally Posted by Judy in Waco Just FYI...Gizmo was not very affectionate at first either. He did not want to be held or "confined" in any way. I don't think he was around people much as a puppy. After he came to trust me (after months not weeks) he started to slowly snuggle closer. Now he darn near pushes me out of the bed at night!  He will also sleep on my lap or my feet and watches for me any time I leave the room. He's even made a little bed for himself by my sewing machine to be closer to me.
Please give it time. |
Yes, but she needs to know not all yorkies are snuggle bugs. I have 3, only 1 of which loves to cuddle and be held. The other two love me dearly, follow me room to room, but will not allow me to hold them for more than a minute. They are 5 and 3. So she needs to know that now and if that is a deal breaker for her, then better to rehome her baby sooner than later. Again, I am against rehoming for the most part, but this baby isn't going to be what she wants her to be, then I don't know that either of them will be happy. I think the animals wellbeing needs to be put first.