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MrsStraty Don't you worry about some of the comments on here - you are doing the kind and thoughtful thing. I hope your babies find wonderful homes. |
I feel she's being responsible in not just dumping them. I'm sure it's a hard decsion but she's doing what she feels is right. I'm sure she'll have no trouble finding them homes. My only suggestion would be to have them neutered and spay first. I'm not clear as to whether she is looking for a rehoming fee or not but if she is just looking for a good home then she could always add a rehoming fee just to cover the cost of spay and neuter this way you are 100 percent sure that they do not end up being bred. Believe me there are a lot of very good liars out there and no matter how well you check and how sure you are unless they are neutered or spay you can never be 100 percent sure. This would be my only suggestion to you. That and a contract with whoever takes them that if for any reason they can't keep them they must contact you in which you have the option of taking them back, also in the contract state that if you are not satisfied that they are being cared fro properly that you have the right to take them back. This is all very important. I wish you all the best. Elaine |
wow pretty babies, i want em ! should be no problem. |
Best of luck in finding homes for your babies. This cannot be easy on you. |
I love Elaine's post. I think that if I really do decide to do this I will make up a contract. They will be fixed also and I must be able to watch them grow up either locally or on YT! |
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lol no more pics or im going to steal them |
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The woman I got Pebbles from had her up to date on shots & spayed a couple months before she rehomed her. Her rehoming fee was for just about the cost of those charges. I know, because I got copies of her vet history from where this was done. That saved me from having to have it done during trying to get her used to living with a new family. |
Oh they are absolutely adorable!!! I wish I had more room, I'd love to have them! I wish you the best of luck in everything working out so they can stay with you! But if that can't be the case, I wil be praying for you that the perfect mommy comes along to spoil your babies forever! :) Also, I know you're in a lot of pain over this. Two of mine came to me through a similar situation and until someone is in your shoes they have NO CLUE what you're going through and cannot judge you at all. <3 |
I am not going to lecture you or even question you for that matter - I don't think that it is ANYONES place here to do that. I commend you for making this decision and putting your babies FIRST...and might I add that they are very beautiful by the way :) I hope you have good luck in finding them the perfect home! :hug: |
LOL.. My kids keep coming down to the computer room, "Mom are you really going to give them away? Mom please don't." They really love them and spoil them, my boys ages 14 and 13 but they NEED to step up to the plate because they are the ones that are home...not me, atleast not right now. But my teenaged boys are quite nasty if I might say and will let them go to the bathroom wherever, and then NOT clean it up unless I tell them to. We will see what happens. maybe this is a wake up call to them. I will get Tobey fixed to see if that helps. He is more the culprit than her cuz he actually gets his pee soaked into my couches! If I decide to do this, they will not go to just anybody and I must be able to watch them grow. I love my babies and I can't wait to get off this computer to go to bed and snuggle for the night! LOL!:) |
US Boys will be boys, i mean im not like the poochie who pees on the couch but grwoing mom had to tell me what to do. |
I hope everything goes well for you and your babies, whatever happens. I would like to point out that your girl is reaching an age where she could have her first heat and become pregnant, so be mindful of that. I only mentioned this because I saw the way Tobey was looking at her in one of your pictures. She's way too young to be a mom and you certainly don't need more on your plate. Since you aren't home much, you may want to consider separating them when there's no one around to keep an eye on them if you don't get Tobey neutered. Many people aren't aware their girl's in heat until she's tied up with a male. :aimeeyork :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :animal-pa :) |
You're doing the right thing... I'm sorry for the situation that you are in. My kids don't help out either and it's frustrating. I have a heart cond. and can't work. My 2 furbabies are what keeps me going and they get me out by taking them out. If you place them seperatly, I'd be interested in the female. I've been looking for a female that was not too expensive, Because of having her spayed. My Baron is 9 months old and almost housebroken and is getting neutered in October. If you decide to seperate them let me know. I would love her very much. I loved when you said you bathe them in Pantene, so do I !! I take my babies everywhere with me even on vacation. They are part of the family too. Hoping you find loving homes for them... Blessings... :aimeeyork Baron's mom |
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I'm going to give this another try. I just finished bathing my babies and they are soooo cute and I cannot give them up. I will get them both fixed and see if that helps any and my boys promised to do better with letting them out or even using the wee wee pads. They actually helped with bath time tonight, and my 14 year old told me that he even picked up pooh without having to be told tonight! YEAH! Although this too shall soon pass....:eek: I will call vet next week for Tobey getting fixed. Jade I have to wait on. I have to do something about this smell in my house. It is embarressing and these dogs cannot have run of this house anymore. Maybe some people can give me some tips on how to house break, for a mommy who isn't home often, although hubby and kids get home early! :) Goodnight guys and thank you for all of the wonderful advice! I'm alittle overwhelmed with work right now and pissy rugs and furniture but I am going to go and cuddle with my babies in my bed and call it a night. My friend at work has a male chiuahua who is 2 and still not potty trained and she just lets him go all over the house. See this I cannot have. Being a nurse, this is very unhealthy for my family and not my standard of living to have my house smelling like pee all the time. Ok OK I'm rambling now. I'm overtired. Good night!:):):):):animal36:animal36 |
Yeah you are right about the marking. This is probably what it is because it is Tobey's pee I am smelling. It is strong and has a musty kind of odor to it, and even though Jade does pee tiny piddles on the floor or rug, I cannot smell her urine. Yup, time to get fixed Tobey! :animal36 |
Just wanted to say "good luck"...I sincerely hope it works out for you. |
Good luck!!! I hope it works out and you are able to keep your babies. |
At least your smart enough to give them up instead of letting them run wild no one can be mad at you for doing the right thing |
Maybe you could rent a Rug Doctor, and buy a special pet formula to get the smell out of your carpets. Making a potty schedule and posting it on your fridge will help your family know when to take the dogs out. Until they are fully trained, it is a good idea to start by letting them go out every 2 hours. At night, place pee pads down for them. Also, you can place them on a feed schedule too. Not to free feed them. that way you will have more control over when they need to eleminate. Consistency is very important when training. You can even teach them to go potty on command. Have a potty spot in the yard. Reward them when they go, and give them plenty of praise when they suceed. Yorkie's are known to be difficult to train. Best Wishes. :aimeeyork |
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I wish you good luck with this.. anne |
Good morning guys. Thanks for all of the wonderful posts. As soon as I got up I logged in to see more great posts. I usually do keep them in the kitchem but the kids forget they are in there and leave the gates open, 2 kitchen entrances, and then they are free at last!!! :D Will also stop the free feeding too. So what times should I feed? I heard Yorkies should always have food out because of their blood sugar. I think Jade is sick now. She will go to the vet tomorrow. She has had diarrhea for 3 days now, and when I gave her a bath last night her butt is red and tender, poor thing. I can really see her butt under her tail because I have her butt area shaved because she used to get poop stuck there but since I started shaving that area she doesn't get poop stuck there anymore. She is acting fine, eating fine, you would not know she is sick except for this mucousy diarrhea and it isn't the best smelling either. Anyone know what can cause this? She also does this thing where it looks like she is sliding on her butt. You know that commercial, "Look Mom, Toby learned a new trick?" LOL...why does she do that? It is cute but kinda gross too. :eek:Thanks!:animal36:animal-pa |
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I live in Dutchess County NY also. I wish I could help, but I just got my new furbaby a couple of weeks ago and I live in an apartment, so 3 would just be too much. But I will ask around and see if my family is wanted to adopt a few new yorkies into their homes :) |
As your sons are the ones home with them, this is really about training them as well. Set up a reward and consequence system to post right beside the potty schedule and hold them to it. Make the rules non negotiable and hold them accountable. Everyone has their own unique motivations & I'm sure you know what carrots to hold out for your sons and what things they would care about losing. Stick to those consequences and you should see great results all round. Best of luck! |
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