I would like to know more about his, too. My 14 + year old Yorkie just passed away but I thought of him as a healer, as in he had instincts for trying to heal illness. I have Rheumatoid Arthritis and several other major health problems and he could always tell which of my joints was hurting and would lay by those areas. He also seemed to be able to tell when I was depressed.
I am faced now with the prospect of finding another Yorkie. I am allergic to some animals but Yorkie's don't seem to bother me since their coats don't shed like some other dogs. I was going to try to adopt a rescue Yorkie as almost all the dogs I've had in my life have come to me as problem dogs or rescues. Now I wonder if I should seek out a puppy to buy?
Any opinions from people with experience? Yourkie puppies have gotten so expensive. I don't have unlimited funds to purchase a puppy but I do know what it costs to keep a dog up well, and by well I mean to feed premium food like Wysong, give supplements, heartworn treatment and regular vet visits and treat them like they were your children. |