It may also be a good idea to contact each local shelter and rescue, fill out their adoption forms, let them know you are strictly seeking a yorkie.
While they may not have one now having already completed their prerequirements for a desirable breed they'll know to contact you if possible.
I did this and that's how I got an email about Scoobers before he was ever listed as even being at the pound.
I was very chattt cathy with several local places abd actually was refered to a pound 200in miles south of me just outside the bay area. The pound was getting a lot of known pup mill puppies dumped there another 100 miles from the area they were microchipped to. The adoprion cordonator there was friends with a network friend of mine we had all been involved in another type of rescue.
It helps to look in more metro areas. It is hard often rescues only adopt locally to themselves, however exceptions are always possible. If you can go in places and just meet people turn in your application in person or ask about breed specific waiting list it really does show your commitment and people will remember your face more than an email app.specifying a yorkie.
Heck tell them about yorkie talk it makes you memorable in the least. |