08-08-2010, 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by peachesmom1sc Another reason (which is sad) that people ask their price, is because they are a valuable thing to steal. It is horrible to think that some nice person on the side of the road, may be saying hi, just to find out if the dog it worth stealing, but people really are that low. I think the priceless or shelter response is the way to go. Telling them the value of your dog is really risky
i so do agree around here lil dogs go missing all the time the lady over on the next street had her lil one just a few days and someone got him about 6 months later the dummy that took him took him to her groomers she did s scan with his chip and she called the law then Patti
so the dummy went to jail and patti got her dog back but by that time he was around 10 months old and they has not done anything with him so she had to retrain him but no one knows how much i paid for my lil one but hubby kid or grandkid's have asked and i just say you can buy love yorkie love that is | I'm glad you shared that. And yes, the only love you can buy is a Yorkie's love. I love that quote. Very cute. And honestly, the only one that knows how much we spent is my fiance'. My future stepson and his side of the family would find it 'wasteful' that we would spend so much on a dog. But it is none of their business, and the happiness she has brought us is priceless, so they even think that she was a shelter dog. lol. Happy Sunday to you and your family; good seeing you on here today.
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