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Originally Posted by OLIVIA_KARHIS Hi, My husband and I are looking for a female Yorkie (no bigger then 5 to 6 lb full grown). I already have a female Yorkie Mix and I am wanting a little buddy for her.
We are stationed in Germany and have looked here but due to every one wanting small dogs here (vets here go by lb of dog not by whats wrong with them) It is hard to find a female Yorkie and we have looked into the German Yorke's but they are WAY to $$ for me (they start out at 3,000 euros witch is like almost 4,000 USD).
We have been looking for a while now but have had no luck. I have posted a few other places online but keep getting scam emails. Thank God i didn't fell for any.. but its sad when people go that low to scam someone over something they have been wanting and waiting for, forever.
Little info about us... I am a stay at home wife, no kids. My husband is a MP (military Police) and he is off every other 4 days. Ummm I have one small Yorkie mix female.. witch is my bunny . She is my spoiled rotten baby... and you can tell by the way she acts... She always has to have a bite of whatever I am eating. I don't think she has turned anything down.. But her FAVE food is grapes and apples. I don't know why but she will eat them over any thing. If you have any questions about us, to see if we are the best parents for your pup feel free to ask away.
Olivia |
Hello and Welcome wow Im waiting for my eyes to uncross. from the small writing. lol
There are a lot of breeders here with puppies Im sure they can help you find one. Good Luck in your search
I wanted to tell you that grapes can hurt your dog. Grapes/Raisins
Many dogs like raisins and grapes. They should only be given in a very limited amount on an infrequent basis, and should not be left where a dog or cat can have access to them. The unknown toxin damages the kidneys Toxic Dose
One known amount is 1 ounce of fruit per 2.2 pounds of body weight.
Signs
Vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite, lethargy, or abdominal pain.
Heres is a good site that can tell you what foods are bad for them.
http://www.peteducation.com/article....articleid=1030