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Originally Posted by Annie&Badger no, you don't sound rude at all. sorry. i know i'm coming across as really callous but i don't think i'd be doing him any favours by keeping him if he's not happy and i'm not. i've given it a lot of thought and i know a decision needs to be made soon for his sake. i know i must sound terribly selfish but i wanted a very specific kind of companion. again, it sounds terrible, but i'd be setting myself up for a fifteen year commitment to a dog i don't really want and who probably doesn't want me either. i don't know alot of yorkie people here (it's still a fairly uncommon dog in london) so i guess i wanted to find out if this sort of behaviour is normal. i guess he is just more 'independent' but that's not the dog i wanted. i don't know what would happen if i took him back though. i would be more than happy for her to keep the money but i don't know what would happen to him |
Awww....he's a Beautiful pup! Perhaps he just needs more time to Bond? I don't blame you for being disapointed ....I would be very sad if my pup was not affectionate....you wanted a certain temperment...perhaps you could talk with the Breeder and see if she could match you up with something closer to a snuggle bunnie.
Francie