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Thanks for sharing Harley's story...I love happy endings and he is a lucky little guy to have found you as his forever mommy. |
What a story! I am so glad you both have one another and yes you are an angel!:littleang:littleang |
awww. They are both beautiful! He doesn't even know he is any different! One of the sheep dogs at the barn we used to board at when we lived in Florida had 3 legs also. She was hit by a MacK Truck and had to lose one! :( I'll tell you one thing...she had puppies and didnt like anyone near them, one day I went to see them and when she saw me she chased me all ther way across that yard and I was RUNNING, lol. Momma don't play. lol |
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and I love your signature box! |
It makes me glad to be in the world with people like you in it Vickie x |
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Thats pretty funny about getting chased out of the yard away from her puppies. Such a funny mental image. |
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Im so glad you gave him such a wonderful home. and I agree about small children and small dogs. even thou we had small dogs and children at the same time. I would not would to sell a pup to someone with a small child. If I did I would have to see how the child did with the pup on many visits, but even with them being supervised accidents happen and small children can fall on pups and being so small it could kill it. |
Vicki, I absolutely loved your story. Your avater is so cute of the smiling Yorkie:) i'd like to comment on small children and small animals. Children can be taught at a early age to handle little animials the right way. However, a child who is left unsupervised with a small animal/is never ok. Children are impulsive and will act without thinking. They do not consider their behavior to the consquences . Children do not act the same when they are not supervised . AS soon as they are left alone , they are "going to behave a lot differently" Of course ever parent will say "my child " knows how to behave . Or has been taught. The parent would be surprised to find out just how their kid really acts when the parent is not around . SUPERVISION. Never leave a little dog alone with a small child. Some parents are not fully commited in doing so. It is too easy for accidents to occur . Small animals are the ones that are always going to be hurt. And it happens quickly. Vicky, I am so glad you were able to take in this precious yorkie. I am glad he does not mind three legs. Thank you for posting this. IMO, it was not offensive at all. Actually , in all the Yorkie books I've read it is reccomended that yorkies should not go to homes that have very young children in them. |
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I'm glad I posted Harley's story. If just one person learned something..then it was worth it. |
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