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Old 05-03-2006, 11:03 AM   #18
Brandy101b
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Florida
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Originally Posted by Natsky
"I had a yorkie in the past that would not poty train in our old house and when my first daughter was born we choose to get rid of him because we wanted her in a totally clean enviorment."


This is horrifying to me, I'm sorry, but it really is. If your dog was not potty trained, it was because you didn't potty train him.

I'm not a crazy lady who believes you shouldn't go anywhere without your animal...I realize there have to be rules and that following the rules is important.

BUT, when you buy a dog, you make a promise. You are saying to that animal: "I love you, you are mine, I will protect you and keep you for always and ever no matter what because your spirit and well being are in my hands." - That is the promise you make when you bring an animal into your home. You can't just get rid of an animal...dogs aren't disposalble, you can't throw them away when they no longer "fit your lifestyle".

When you get an animal, make sure you're ready, because it is for life.

I did'nt dispose of him , I had him almost 2 years and I did'nt work and my hubby worked from home, we tryed EVERYTHING and for your info my vet says and a few breeders I have talked to of yorkies that sometimes Yorkies will NEVER fully house train! That they are just that way sometimes, not always true as with the yorkie I have now she has never pottied in my home. But it does happen. Maybe you did'nt read that to me dogs are dogs and CHILDREN and humans come FIRST! My dear daughter was going to be crawling on that floor and I would rather her not crawl in nasty dog poo and pee, thank goodness before she was born we recarpted the entire home, and also moved to a diffrent one. But I think some people take the dog thing to far treating them as humans, I care for my pup the same as anyone else but I don't tote her along to stores or peoples homes and expect to be allowed as if I had a child with me. If her sister asked her to come then she should'nt be mad and she should have thought an accident could possible happen, thats great I was stating that I NEVER allow other dogs in my home thats me not you. And the comment made that her newphew got sick on the heu after it had been put in and she did'nt ban him from the home, is just horrible I would'nt abn a CHILD either but if I allowed someones dog in my home and it pottied that would be the last time. Thats me not you, everyone is entitlied to there opinion and that is MINE!
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