I just read all the posts today.
I can see you are a good person and are trying to the best you can for this little cutie. I hope all goes well for you and her. If it happens she finds her prior home, I wish you well because it will not be easy, once you fall in love. If it turns out she is yours you will not regret having a yorkie.
I'm sure since you are on this site, you are seeing that a yorkie will take a chunk out of your pocketbood. They have a lot of dental issues so you have to be prepared for a few hundred annually for cleaning, plus many other thing that will pop up as they age.
My little Libby has nails that are too long. They grow so darned fast and she fights me. My husband and I have to do this task together and we fear she will 'break' when we try to hold her still. She is a tiny, thin 3 lb and wiggles like nothing I have ever seen before.
A couple months ago when she was having her blood tested I told the assistant as I was handing her to, to go in back for tests to BEWARE! I told her she can wiggle like nothing. She just smiled as if to say 'I've seen every situation, this tiny dog will not be a problem' Well when she came back in with her she said she had never seen anything like Libby. She said, and I thought, this just summed it up to a T.....'She's like a fish out of water'!!!!
Now I know how to explain it to people that want to hold her and I have to tell them it isn't really a good idea.
She is just a little live wire. God she is soooo darned cute! I am so blessed to have her in my life.
Don't have a chip either. BAD MOMMY long nails and no chip!
Best wishes and hope to see a post soon! |