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Old 12-10-2005, 07:54 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by livingdustmops
Kathy,

I am happy to see you post what your requirements are for this little one but I am also going to assume (yes I know what that makes me if I am wrong ) that these are your requirements for all your furbabies. It seems no one ever talks about the ideal puppy placement for these little ones. Most Yorkie Rescue's that I know have the same requirements, mature adult, someone home most of the time, no large dogs or young children and no shipping. I realize rescue's take alot of flack for this but it really is in the dogs best interest and that should come first (IMO).

I am sure you will find a happy, safe little home for your little girl.
This kid has more strictions then a baby who will be larger. I will be truethful
on a larger baby I will not require a stay home mom or dad. I will ask about
other pets and children. I have a advantage with yorkie talk members- I can go and look at all your posts and threads- gives you a great insight into a person gives me a idea if we share the same basic beliefs.

I have found over the years that each placement is a bit different. Some Yorkies are too active for a very quiet mature home- they want a little more action/ activity-so you look for that home that has that needed element. It needs to be a good match between the baby and the new parent or parents.
The hardest placement can be a young single person- the worry is that they will fall out of love with the dog when they find the significant other and or start a family.

Our society has become a disposable society.

Things are too eay to obtain and dispose of when it suits our needs. The last time I had a little it took me 5 months to find the right home.
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