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01-12-2009, 05:35 PM | #1 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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| So tiny so strong, truble in motion. I turned down an offer to sell Bella to for 6 year old girl, now I have someone wanting to buy her for his mother, his Dad passed away 3 months ago and his mother has aways wanted a Yorkie. I said I had to hold for a few week because she is small and used to being with her mother and I will work on spending more one on one time with her. Ok so my little fur ball did this today.. tried to pull the sheer curtains off the windows, figured out how to open the siding closet door and dragged a running shoe bigger than her out buy the lace, Had her sister cumming up the stairs just to get away from her...lol and she barks ! Why shocked? Mom does not bark, Dad does not bark, sisters did not bark Bella has found her voice. Oh she also jumps up and steals food out her mother's mouth..LOL. It is so true that they all have their own personality. Now I wonder if this senior woman can handle her. I warned her son that Bella is handful and if anyone drops anything at all she will find it. I told him about puppy proofing the home and medications. He said he would bring his mother the long drive over on Friday. Perhaps I should hide the calm one that likees to sit and look cute, Pattycakes. If anything Bella is entertaining. Oh she also thinks she is bird and water dish is a bird bath...hahahaha
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01-12-2009, 10:32 PM | #2 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Alberta
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| She sounds so adorable. lol. Bet she's a handful and very entertaining. You have got to love her personality. Kind of sounds like Tila, she's nine months but still surprises me, I can't leave anything anywhere I had her barette in the little caddy thing for the remote controls and she managed to get it out of there and was chewing on it, good thing I caught her before she decided she liked the taste and ate it. Do you have pictures of Bella? Would love to see her. |
01-12-2009, 11:46 PM | #3 |
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| If his mother has a big heart to share with a little one and has the patience and energy to train and keep up with your cute little wild Bella, that'd be a great match. But if she doesn't have the experience or the patience to dedicate to a spunky little girl, Pattycake sounds like a better match for her. You might want to inquire about his mother's living situation since if she can't curb Bella's "yappiness", in an apartment environment, it may not bode well for Bella's future. I don't know where I got the impression that she's an elderly woman, but Pattycake might perhaps be the perfect angel to help his mom out of grief and/or depression no matter her age and energy level? I suppose you'll have to see how they interact first when they do finally get to meet. Both Bella and Pattycake sound like such sweethearts. I wish you caught Bella on camera with her stealing food from her mom's mouth! I'd love to see that! I'm sure it'd be popular on youtube, too! |
01-12-2009, 11:57 PM | #4 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: CA
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| haha and I thought mine was a handfull! Lucie drags shoes and floor rugs around that are bigger than her but yours definitely sounds like she has a lot more spunk! haha They are such little devils sometimes but you can't help but laugh at some of their goofy antics. Maybe the woman will have some pep of her own and not mind keeping up with her. As long as you are upfront about her behavior you never know what they will decide
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01-18-2009, 12:35 PM | #5 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Brampton, Ontario, Canada
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| Bella is barking less. I just told hell her "NO" when she barks. It is working just like it did with Mya. When she is quiet I tell her she is good girl. I am also teaching her to be a lap dog. Just to sit on my lap and be patted. She really likes that. The people who were going to buy her for their mother were going to "surprise" her. I said not a good idea. They said she wanted to wait awhile. I told them I had planned on holding on to her for 12 weeks anyway. I want Bella to have the perfect home. I think she would like to be with another dog and an older child.
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01-18-2009, 12:50 PM | #6 |
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| She sounds hilarious! A little fireball of energy. I bet she would have been the perfect match for the 6 yr old!
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01-18-2009, 01:30 PM | #7 |
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| She sounds like a very energetic little girl. I would make sure the women knows about all her antics, and find out what kind of place she is living in. If she says and apartment I'd advise her that she may have trouble with the other tenants if she can't teach her to be quiet. It may work out well if she's a stay at home mom, because there may be a chance for less barking. You also might tell her she may need to go for walks to wear her out. It's not like I'm telling you not to sell her. I would just want the women to be well informed, so she can make the right decision.
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