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Originally Posted by mscat It has been a few days without an update. There is no word on the owners, ads were placed , and notices were made , placed around our tiny town. Still nothing.
I have her, and she is doing better each and every day. This little one has a stalky build, tail docked . SHe started to get a little dominate towards Suzi and Miely. When the other two came up for attention . I never seen such a young pup growl and snap at adult dogs . Suzi would run away , and so did Miely. I noticed that the puppy only acts this way if I am holding her or on the couch with her.
She is eating so much better too. Her favorite is anything with chicken. I don't have to hand feed her anymore. I am taking the food changes slowly.
Last night I had a scare though. The puppy started to pant , No idea as to why... i put her down off the couch and she peed twice, then jumped back up on the couch, still acting uncomfortable . I believe she had a stomach ache or something.... Sure enough I found poop right next to a puppy pad.
She may have ate too much too close to bedtime. She has not behaved like that since.
My other 2 dogs really do not know what to make of her . She is so young and growls whenever they come close to me. We call her Emma, or Emmie. Other then that she is a mellow little pup. Suzi my other yorkie is hyperactive, and Miely the Shih tzu is mellow.
I do not know her age , but guessing she is around 5 months. If my son and I leave, and come back Emmie is very happy and excited just like the others.
Some of you may wonder what I am going to do. In case I do end up keeping her, I have already had a DR> write a prescription on keeping her as a service dog.
I typically stay home all the time . My brother has told me that he has seen many Yorkie's around our town. He gets out more. I am inclined to believe that someone might be breeding yorkie's somewhere in our Rual town. If that were the case , then I do not know why or how she got out. Or she was left to her own accord. She certainly would not have lasted outside in the cold, foggy days. |
You are kind to take good care of this little girl, but I hope you continue to work equally hard to find her owners. You cannot make assumptions about her owners or where she came from or why she was out. As indicated in many posts, dogs sometimes get away from even the most cautious owners.
I'm sure you would want your dog returned to you if the situation were reversed. Keep the mindset that this girl is temporary in your home because she belongs to someone else.