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Old 01-19-2012, 01:31 PM   #29
Baby Teddy
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I think what is more of an issue is thinking long term before you decide to purchase a dog. You need to ask yourself alot of questions before making the commitment to own a dog. Will you be able to care for the dog if your work load increases? If you get married? If you have babies? Will you be able to care for the dog if something happens to you financially? Do you have someone who can watch the dog if you are in a crunch? I know that future is unpredictable, but when you commit to buying a dog these are some things that you should look closely at. Yorkies are very cute and I think sometimes people get caught up in how cute they are and don't realize the work that goes into owning one. There are so many times you see people trying to rehome their dog because it doesn't fit their lifestyle. Like I said, no one can predict their future, but it isn't so much as predicting but more of planning and thinking of the "what-ifs".
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