It's a shame that it's so hard to adopt when you are really suited. Although I can see where the rescue organizations concerns lie, they don't want the puppy (dog) being returned because of barking(apartment), running loose (no fence) or worse yet, being run over by a car. I would be nice if they could come over to the perspective adopters and see the area and then make a decesion and maybe bend the rules.
Orinskye, when you go to buy a puppy, even though papers aren't important to you, make sure that you are getting a purebreed Yorkie. There are many breeders out there who don't get quality yorkies to breed and then you have problems later down the line. I have seen many people who want one after they see my boys and then they didn't do their "homework" and bought the first one they went to look at because the price was right. One of them ended up buying a puppy that I really don't think was a yorkie. Just be sure that it is a purebreed, if that's what you want, and look at a lot of pictures of the different stages of age so you know what they are supposed to look like. Don't mean to sound like a "nasty" person, I just want you to get what you are looking for. Good luck and I'm sure you will find the right puppy for yourself...Theresa & The Boys |