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Originally Posted by Yorkiedaze Here is what I would do. I would make up a questioniar like, house or apt. fenced or not, how many family members and their ages, do you have dogs now, how many and what breed, Vet. reference (or no dog), how often will the puppy be home alone and how many hours a day. Remember, these little Yorkies are not so common that they can meet the demand, and I would only let mine go to just the most perfect home. Also make sure you do a home check. |
This is very good advice. I have just made a terrible mistake with my litter and i know I hurt someone's feelings very badly. or at least I think I did. I didn't mean to but the pressure of making sure my babies go into a great home that has time for them is so important. My mistake was i read a coupe of emails wrong and told the lady i couldn't place my puppy with her. I wish I hadn't done that because she sent me a long explanatory letter and now I am eat up with guilt that I have hurt someone. it's not my nature to hurt people . Having said all that, my whole problem could have been avoided if I had of had a puppy purchase application on my website or to give people. Then, in privacy, I could scan them over and pick the best home. A couple of my other babies were a little unsure of their new homes, even tho I knew I had placed them with wonderful families and homes and I feel bad that they had adjustment problems. So, maybe I was a little overcautious in this instance and made a mistake that I wish i could undo..