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Old 10-22-2012, 01:25 PM   #22
navillusc
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I had an older Yorkie-Poo when my first was born. That child was such a job as an infant that I would never have been able to handle a puppy, too...I barely got to sleep at all...but my Yorkie-Poo was no problem to handle, well trained as he was, and Mommy's baby, too. Fast forward 4 years when I had my second child. The kid was zero trouble. From my experience with my first, I had my mother come and stay with me for a month, and neither of us had hardly anything to do, even with the 4-year-old, the dog, the baby, the house, the cooking, etc., and neither of us are big on TV either, so we got bored enough at time we would stand in the doorway and watch the baby sleep...lol So, you just never know how it's gonna go with a newborn.

However, you are completely within your rights to place YOUR pups wherever YOU see fit, and if you do not see fit, then that's the way it is. I know you are agonizing over the whole situation, but you felt it was the right thing to do...therefore it is! I hope you feel better about your decision...Mother's Intuition is seldom wrong.
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