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YOU, Sir...are a hero! Thank you so much for caring for your new little man. Although I hope his family finds him, because I am hoping they are looking for him....if not, you found a new buddy! I am from Rochester NY and moved to Indianapolis 4 yrs ago. My beloved football team Buffalo Bills has your Tulane QB...JP Losman! I am glad you made it safely away from Katrina. best of luck to you, Matt! We are glad to have you here on YT! HUGS! ~Stacy |
Ironically enough, Rochester, NY is my hometown too, Stacey. I lived there until 2000, when I moved to Ithaca. Graduated from SUNY Brockport. We should chat about the old homestead sometime. Last time I was back there was when my father died in December 2005. Well, everyone is hitting the hay here, so I am off to bed too. Good night to all. Matthew |
night matthew! check your PM from me when you get a chance! :) |
I live just outside of Rochester! You two are missing some nice weather here! LOL |
How is everything going? |
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I was just back in Aug for 11 days for my best friends wedding. :) |
What a great guy you are for taking this little guy in. Just by looking at his pictures, he looks as if he has had a haircut, so it looks like someone really cared for him if he had groomings. Have you heard from anyone? How is he doing? |
wow, i just read this story and am amazed. I am so glad you found him...or he found you ;) hopefully all will work out beautifully, wether it be that his owners contact you and that is a wonderful reunion...or wether it be that you keep him and have a wonderful companion for many years to come :) kudo's to you!!!!!! my father in law works at SUNY Fredonia :) I look forward to the updates :) |
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Well, Myles is not feeling too good today. Threw up a little bit. So he just got Nutrical for Breakfast, as he was not interested in eating. Went right outside for his potty time, tho. It just occurred to me that we have a new subdivision about 1.9 miles away from us. If in fact he had been given a haircut, someone must have been caring for him. The housing tract is separated from us by some very rugged terrain, however. If he came from there, then he must have covered some very scary (for a tiny dog) conditions. I mean dense woods, predators, etc... I guess I have another area to poster. Someone else called last night, but did not leave a message. Maybe they had second thoughts after seeing the flyer with its very specific requirements. He choose to sleep in the living all night last night. I did put his bed on the floor in my room, just in case. Matthew |
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Have you tried taking him for a walk and seeing which direction he goes in? He might head straight towards home. |
Wow!!! My friend Corinne sent me this link last night and I have just finished reading this entire thread. Mathew you have just made my day!!!! What an absolutely amazing young man your are. Before you posted about being a student, I would have guessed you to be much older because of the level of maturity and responsibility you have shown. Everything you have written here just warms my heart, makes me smile:D. Social work indeed seems to be your calling, from the kindness you have shown. Myles was one lucky little guy that you found him. In a way, I hope that you don't find the owner (please don't y'all flame me for this), because in your loving care any animal will obviously thrive. You have been given great advice here, and one particular suggestion stands out in my mind - asking a potential owner to show you a picture of Myles as proof of ownership. Also, watch very carefully his reaction if an individual comes to actually see him. You could do a trial run just to ensure the validity of the recognition. Invite over a friend/neighbor whom Myles has not yet met. Watch his reaction when they enter the room. This will give you an indication of his regular behavior - does he always get excited to see ANYBODY ? My Mango does, so even a stranger could have the "appearance" of being familiar to her. What brand of food are you giving Myles? The vomiting worries me. Here is a great link for dog food reviews. A 5 star rating is excellent for Yorkies, so I am linking you directly to there: http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_f...wcat.php/cat/3 Canidae and Evangers, amongst others, are great. Mango likes the latter because of the tiny kibble and great taste. Mathew, I should warn you that if your realize it or not, your heart is slowly being stolen. Yorkies have an infallible way of doing this.Please keep us updated and bless you again for your kind and generous heart. Your Mom must be waaaaay proud of you,:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: Lauren |
Welcome, Matthew!! What an amazing young man you are! Hope little Myles is feeling better. All I can say is, WOW, and God forbid my Toto ever got lost, but if she did, I would hope you would be the one to find her!!! ;) God bless you for your kind heart. |
Took Advice-being a detective Hi all- I took Erin's advice and became a detective (with Myles leading the way- or not). I walked him in the direction I first saw him coming from last Saturday. He poked along, sniffing the air with interest. Stopped and went to a neighbors house- but they moved out 2 weeks ago, very suddenly. He did not seem excited or that interested, but did pee in their yard. We continued on, and he became more and more resistive to walking. I finally picked him up, and took him to within 100 yards of the intersection where he did the "baby crying" in the car yesterday. He sniffed, and then promptly sat down (I have never seen him sit down outside thus far). Would not budge. I waited about 3 minutes, then picked him up and took him directly to a patch of grass near the intersection. He sniffed and then laid down. Perked up and watched with interest every car that passed. Very intent. I sat and talked to him for a while, then he sat in my lap and watched cars go by with pricked ears. Sniffing the air like mad. We then came back after about 10 minutes. He would not walk near the intersection, so I carried him, and he perked up and wanted to walk back to my yard. He peed, and then came right back to the front door, and bounded inside. Drank a ton of water, and back to his chair. Hmmmm...anyone have an idea about what this might mean? That intersection seems to have some meaning for him. And, while I appreciate being called a "young" man, I am actually an adult student, in my early 40's. I have been told I look a lot younger than my age, but I think that is just one of those "Portrait of Dorian Gray" kinds of things...LOL. But thanks for all who think of me as young...I am in spirit, but the body is starting to show some signs of wear and tear. :rolleyes: Anyhow, any insights would be appreciated. I am going to put up a flyer at that intersection, just in case. Thanks to Erin for the excellent advice! One more piece to this mystery to examine. Matthew |
It's been my opinion since you posted yesterday about it, that he was either left behind by someone who stopped there (abandoned) or he fell out of the car. Poor baby. Maybe you'll get a response to your flyers but I'm guessing you've got yourself a new pup and seems to me like it's the best thing to happen to that little guy. congrats!!! if you need anything, let me know. I've got tons of extra stuff from my little guy and I'm always finding bargains. I'd be more then happy to help send you some things for your new family member. :animal36 |
What a lucky baby to have found you. At this point, I know you have to be hopelessly in love with him. Yorkies are wonderful companions, they have so much love to give. I know that if he isn't claimed, you will provide a wonderful home for him. What a Guy!! |
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That intersection where Myles has the strange reaction seems to carry a suggestion of a traumatic experience he recently experienced there. I think that is the reason he did not wish to walk. Look how relieved the little guy was when he came back to your house with its happy associations. Did the Vet tell you his approximate age? How is his tummy this morning. Once again, I have to applaud you for your loving and generous soul.:clapsmile Hugs, Lauren |
You Sir. are a true gentelman/ hero! WOW I just read this whole thread and I am very impressed! This little guy was very lucky to find you! He is so cute! YT is awsome isn't it!?! Anyhow keep us updated this is a great story! I am greatful that you are smart enought to know that little dogs need specific care and that you found YT! YOU ROCK!!!! |
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For the record, this is my favorite thread!! I hope you don't care if we just keep posting in it over and over. ;) (I also like probay40's "Why Me?" too.) |
"Myles" has been claimed Hi all- With decidedly mixed emotions, I want to let everyone know that "Myles" is really "Max", and was claimed as a result of my plastering the neighborhood with flyers. I got a call today from a home less than 1/2 a mile from me. The woman followed my instructions on the flyer, but definitely with an attitude: "You have my dog, give him back!" I delivered him up at about 3 pm today. I have to say, she was less than gracious towards me. She was happy to see the dog alright, and thanked me, but did not let me engage in conversation with her at all. I tried ("He has been spoiled rotten, what a sweet dog"), but she abruptly thanked me and turned to go. I again said he was a great dog, and that I was happy to see him home (I used his response as we pulled up and as he saw her come out...he was home, all right! jumping, tail wagging, etc...). She turned and looked at me like I was bothering her (or thinking "I told you thank you already"), and thanked me again. She did say that he was injured in the past (got out and was attacked by another bigger dog-my very fear), and needed medicine that he had not been getting since he ran off. She then darted back in the house. Well. Maybe she was worried that I would want a reward (had not even occurred to me until I was leaving her house), or that I was going to ask her why no tags or chip. did not even ask where I found him, or how. At least he is back where he belongs, and presumably happier for it. I noted at least 5 dogs milling about their yard (medium to big ones), and she stated there were smaller ones inside. She also insisted that he is Lhasa, not a Yorkie! While it was obvious based on HIS behavior that he was home, I hope to not find him out and about again. Why he led me right past this driveway today I will never know. Smart ass. :D But I am definitely very sad right now. I miss him already. Even the kitten is looking for him. I agree--my 4 days with Myles/Max made me a believer. Now I am a bit weepy. I cannot afford to buy a pup right now. I could do the upkeep, but not the flat out fees charged by good breeders. And Yorkies are few and far between in the shelters. I wish that another "Myles" would run down the road right now. I never cry over my wild cat buddies outside, just feed them and give them loving. But I have to admit I am upset right now. :rain: But the good thing is that I met all of you, and got some excellent advice and support. Matthew |
I'm glad that Max is home, but like many others I feel strongly that you would be a wonderful Yorkie owner. Please stick around. We often have people on the board who have to give up their Yorkies for many different reasons. We purchased Loki as a pup, but we got Sammy from another YT member who had to give her up so she could go back to work full time and take care of her kids. Please stick around. You have shown everyone here that you are a caring person. The next time someone is looking for a home for their baby I guarantee someone will mention your name. I totally understand the medicine thing, but otherwise that lady was rude to you! You were obviously trying to find the dog's owner! I know I would have invited you in and asked a million questions! I would have wanted a full report. :D |
Awwww, you are such a sweet guy. Sorry you were treated rudely. It must have been hard for you. You did the right thing and I hope another dog will come your way to stay soon. You made me teary eyed. |
I hate to say this, but I kinda wish that Myles "Max's" owner hadn't seen your flyer! Although he was glad to be home, you would have given him a great new one!! That woman should have shown a little more appreciation for your kindness.....I'm sorry that you are feeling so sad. |
What a witch. With all her dogs I'm wondering BYB, he might be her rent money... i hope he runs away to your house again. |
You did such a great thing by taking Myles in. You are a much bigger person than I would be because I would not have returned him, especially after all the caring you for him and the bonding you guys had. But that's just silly ole me :p You did a good thing and he is back in his home. Maybe the lady was so shocked to see him she didn't think to be more nice?? :confused: Or she is just a rude cow, in which case, don't worry about it. You did something good for Myles not for her. You are a hero in our book :D Maybe someday soon you can have a Myles of your own. By the way, you got lucky, they don't usually come potty trained..haha..even a year later sometimes ;) |
I have mixed emotions myself just reading your story, so I can only imagine how you feel right now. :( Please know that you were a very special angel for Max. Who knows what could have happened to him if you hadn't saved him that day? I'm sure that your own special yorkie friend will be yours someday. It just has to happen now. I'm too much of a sucker for happy endings for it not to. Keep your eyes on this site. Who knows when your special yorkie will be looking for a forever home with you? I feel honored to have read your story. :) |
Well, at least I have all the beginner stuff for a Yorkie: Comfy,soft tartan plaid bed Small Kong toy A stuffed "snuggling" toy small food dish (already have a Fresh Flow filtered water bowl- of course my pets will drink nothing else now! LOL) Yorkie sized harness and leash Collar with his "temporary" name and my phone on it (in case he got away again, and of course blue tartan plaid, to match the big dog's) A stunning blue corduroy coat, size xxsmall, with brass buttons on the back and of course food, treats, etc... Thanks for the kind words. I did not expect the owner to smother me with kisses, but I was definitely getting a bit of an antagonistic vibe. Oh well...I now know that not ALL Yorkie owners are like that! But, if anyone is in need of the above things, I will send them off to a good home that may be in a pinch. No charge. Otherwise, I will round them up and store them in my closet. The hardest thing is to see Max/Myles little food bowl in the fridge, with his uneaten morning ration. Be strong, Matthew, be strong!! :rolleyes: |
You sound like such a nice guy! I can't imagine how hard it was for you to give Myles (Max) back. Sometimes the "right thing" can feel so wrong. Do stick around YT:) Hang on to your yorkie stuff, too. The opportunity for you to have a special little yorkie is definitely going to come one day and you'll be a great Daddy for a very fortunate pup. |
That's right Matthew, be strong!!! You have to stick around here, you will learn a lot about Yorkies. Before you know it, you will be a yorkie daddy, I'm sure of it;) ;) ;) Sounds like that lady was rude, maybe she has too any furbabies, and didn't want you to see. Sorry she was rude, most all Yorkie mommies rock!:D :D :D Hope you have a nice night!:excited: |
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