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Old 10-09-2006, 06:05 PM   #25
Bnot
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I know it must be heartbreaking to be in the shape your in. That has to be enough pain by itelf, without adding the help of trying to keep up with 2 dogs not housebroken.

Is there anyone (like your son) who could take them until your knee recovers?

Is there anyone who could take them on this board, that lives close by, until your knee heals?

If your dead serious about getting rid of them, you've already had several offers here. If they don't pan out, we have a sections for "yorkies for sale, or wanted" here.

Shelters are mostly "high kill". Which means they only get a few days before they are euthunized.

There are many tips here on housetraining, but I know being in the shape your in, its probably almost impossible to keep up with them, much less trying to get someone to put a doggie door in, or finding a doggie gate, or a crate. I live alone, so I understand how hard it is for "one person" to do things when immobilized.

There are many options, and several offers here. If none pan out, please put it in the other section called "yorkies for sale or wanted". I'm sure you could find someone willing to take them.

Also many vets know folks that would take them too.

If they "have to go" I pray they get a good home. I know there isn't a soul here that wouldn't take the very best of care with those pups here.

Meantime, keeping you in my prayers, as I feel you've already took as much as you can take already, or you wouldn't have made this post. My prayers go out to you, in whatever decision you make. But I assure you, Yorkies are NOT hard to place dogs at all!
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