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Old 05-27-2005, 11:02 PM   #17
chewysmom
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I had a pug for 7 years until he passed away last year. Getting a new dog was very emotional for me but after a lot of thought, I decided on a yorkie. it is the best thing I have ever done! I've only had him for 2 weeks but he is already paper trained and is now learning sit and come. He loves to play and when he falls asleep in my lap it is the best thing. He gets a little tweaked out being in the carrier - I can't wait to be able to take him on the leash. They are a lot of effort, daily grooming, making sure they eat and just making sure you don't step on them, but already he is my new best little friend and he is lovely. I would definitely suggest this breed for a pet and I paid $1500 for him which seems to be the going rate.
I'm a little wigged out at seeing a post from me here because I DID NOT SEND THIS POST TO THIS THREAD!!! Strange, but nontheless I will answer. I think that dog carriers and cute outfits are the least of your worries when getting a yorkie for your family. Try this: a dog with a bladder the size of a peanut and having to wake up several times during the course of the night to let him pee. Try a dog that you have to groom every day plus spend $$ on to professionaly groom every 2-3 months. Try a dog that is such a finniky eater that you have to hand feed it every day to make sure it gains enough weight. Sure small dogs are cute and an outfit or two will cause some ooohs and aaaahs around town, but think before you buy. They are living things who need lots of care, not just miniatures to dress up and cart around town.
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