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Old 02-03-2011, 01:37 PM   #34
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Originally Posted by OwnedByJezebel View Post
Maybe you should just help your family members find homes for their yorkies. There are rescues that could take them in and your pup could stay put in your home. Instead of your pup AND all of theirs having to be disrupted and rehomed, yours could stay in the home it now has, and only theirs would have to be rehomed (because they are being rehomed anyway).
I couldn't agree more...wouldn't assisting your family members in finding a "reputable" Yorkie Rescue Group in their area be a better choice? Breed specific rescue groups can take great pains in finding the family most suitable for these Yorkies.

I'm not sure how old your children are or how much supervision needs to be taken into account with two additional small Yorkies and one with Arthritis but, if it were me...I'd opt for keeping my own Yorkie first.

However...with that said, if your Yorkie is just not working out despite your families love for her than by all means rehome her. She will be happier for it.

Recently, we had another YT member who was needing to rehome her Yorkie due to her & her husband's jobs and thankfully, she was willing to place her Yorkie in the hands of YTNR to find a suitable home for him.

If you would like to discuss how you can do this please do not hesitate to pm me and I can help you!

Jo Ann - YTNR, Foster Mom
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