The rescue group might have cards or a brochure there at the humane society but if they don't, I'll bet one of the workers knows which ones frequent the place and have taken dogs recently. You could call the rescue groups until you find the one who did, perhaps, but I highly doubt if they will tell you anything out of respect of the privacy of the new owners. They might contact and ask the owners to contact you but I doubt most them would go to that trouble now. I'm sure sorry that you had to come to this and know you are probably still in a lot of pain. Yorkies seem resilient, practical little creatures are are likely settled in and happy in their new homes if the rescue did proper screening. Surely the place you gave them up to wouldn't deal with a rescue that didn't have good criteria for dog placement to avoid boomerang dogs. I'd sure like to believe that, anyway.
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