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Old 12-10-2005, 06:30 PM   #7
michiko
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Originally Posted by wnalegria
Being single may exclude you from having a very tiny puppy that can not go 8-10 hours a day with out supervision.

You sound like you could and would provide a wonderful home for a older kid or a adult who is looking for a home.

Don't be discouraged the right breeder and yorkie are out there waiting for you.

Kathy
Being a single and having a full time job don't mean that the tiny pup will be alone There are different alternates. Who knows I might be the best person to take care of young tiny pups. Who knows! Working full time doesn't mean that I cannot bring a pup with me to work or find a best doggie day care. I know breeders sometimes have to, but I feel like people stereotype by basic information. I guess it can be breeders' loss too if they exclude someone like me without knowing how capable we are to provide a loving home for pups. Home full time doesn't mean they can provide as much love as single women with full time jobs do.

I am feeling okay. I just get discouraged when breeders have to stereotype and guess about a candidate with the little tiny information they receive.
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