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Old 06-06-2014, 10:40 AM   #47
yorkietalkjilly
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The initial post doesn't say a thing about your immediate searching the internet and neighborhood, calling vets, groomers, shelters to try to connect with the dog's true owner. Your initial post also mentions you'd already allowed your daughter to name her, rather as if you intended to allow her to keep her rather than just calling her "little one" or something rather generic until a proper search could take place. Your initial post sounds as if you're announcing your good luck in finding a Yorkie but doesn't seem to show any worry about where she came from or how you can get her back there. I'm sorry if that's not true but that's exactly how it struck me when I read it!

I truly hope you understand how traumatic it is to lose a precious little Yorkie that you've loved and has come to love you and to know that your dog is out there somewhere but you just can't get to them. It's heartbreaking and utterly miserable for the owner and they spend all of their time wondering, worrying themselves sick, going non-stop to find the dog. It's exhausting and horrible. I pray you are doing all you can to find that dog's real owner and get her home again ASAP.

I know if I found a Yorkie, my first post about it would be to tell approximately where it was found, describe it, mention the efforts I'd already made to start the search and ask what more could I do to locate the owner and, maybe most importantly, post a link to a Facebook posting about the dog being found and asking others to help find the owner.
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