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Old 06-28-2010, 10:34 PM   #6
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Yeah, most rescues will say no with such young kids. At least i would, as a foster mom, and probably wouldn't even call them. Most young kids don't know how to behave around yorkies or other small dogs. I always cringe when small kids come into my shop "just to see Uni". They scream, run, pick her up by the paws (that only happened once). Most often they say corner her! or Trap her! Dogs don't like to be cornered or trapped, but kids don't know this.

Shelters may be more lax than rescues. Also some people have had luck with private rehomes from Craigslist, but troll CL at your own risk.

also, older adult dogs, such as retired breeders can be placed or adopted at a lower cost. Puppies are usually the most expensive, and also have the most "up in the air" as far as looks, health, temperament, etc.
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