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I love seeing your babies cuddle! They are just so precious together. I had a giant breed (bullmastiff), and after he passed got my girls, but I have such a soft spot for the ones you can bear hug. This entire thread is a real pick-me-up and is making me cry happy tears. :thumbup: |
4 Attachment(s) My first Yorkie-girl was Bella whom as much as I hate to admit it...a Pet Store Pooch....I know, I know, that was before becoming educated on the ways of the world & where these lil' darlings really come from. :( Then, came Abby...my "first" Rescue Adoption thru YTNR...which was a wonderful experience that led me to become a Foster Mom, too. Abby's story was that her previous pet owner, a college student wanted a T-Cup to tote around in her lil' Doggy Purse. However, when Abby grew into her 8-9 lb frame...her owner grew tired of her and she came to live with me who loves every square inch of her loveliness! :D Last, came Phoebe...my "second" Rescue Adoption thru YTNR! Her story was that she was surrendered by a Backyard Breeder who could no longer see a $$$ profit in her after two Casarean's births. She was a whole different ball of wax from Abby. At least Abby got some socialization whereas Phoebe was not so, she has been a lot more work to get her to trust & be social...but, she is getting there...slowly but, surely. I'm blessed that she thinks that I'm her Momma and believe me, she's never two steps away from my ankles and when I've been away she's always full of kisses for me upon my return! Here are some pic's of my girlies for your enjoyment! Bella is my T-pot, Abby is almost all Silver & Cream & Phoebe is my lil' Darkie. The last pic includes my last (foster) YTNR-Rescue, Sammie (aka Rascal) who was just adopted a few weeks ago to live in his furever home with his new Momma, Sandy! |
Maemi is a beautiful little lady! |
My snickers is rehomed. i got him when he was 6 months The family that had him said he was too much for with her 3girls. i felt like everything worked out perfect. i had been looking for a yorkie at a good price. my husband has said he wouldnt pay no more than 300 for a dog and just my luck snickers was. she said she wanted to make sure he went to go a good family and i beggec not to sell him till i saw him. When we went over and played with him she said i could have him.!!! Everything worked out prefectlly. it just so happened that that day i went to that site his ad was up and a day later he was a new member to our family=) patience does pay off!!! |
I love reading all of these stories! They put a smile in my face (and a tear in my eye). Keep the stories coming! |
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OMG-- no flip flops are safe with Milo around either. Must be the smell of the rubber or something. He has "altered" at least six pair. The only thing he's ever chewed he isn't supposed to.:p |
I spent a couple months looking for a Yorkie close to me with no real success (also one with little or no price). The pet fee at my apt complex is $600.. So there is no way I could pay another 600 for the dog. I ended up picking up Rupert for $100 + travel expenses. But he had toys food and some stuff like that to help with me paying for him, less expense later. I am currently living in Southern Texas. I was going through classifieds on petfinder one day and found an 11 wk old pup that was up for adoption. For whatever reason the girl said she couldnt handle taking care of a puppy or something. So I drove out to Tulsa, Ok to go pick him up, then drive 8 hours back with him in the car. He did a great job though, and have had him for one week tomorrow. He has gotten a couple shots sense then, but he didnt like those too much. He is 12 weeks now, and everyone i meet loves him :) |
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Great thread! I love all of your rescue stories! 3 Attachment(s) Bernie's my rescue boy. I feel like I've told his story so many times on here that I should let others have a turn. Here's a thread I started when we'd had him one year (scroll down for his pics) and here's his introduction to yt thread:) and here's the thread I posted when (gulp) I didn't know he'd be mine and was just trying to help him find a home (I still cry when I read his story on saveayorkie's website);) Bernie has had some struggles including two surgeries since he came to us. Both were minor but necessary and were direct results of his earlier troubles. He was incontinent (both bowel and urinary) when we got him, so I know a lot about diapers for male dogs.:p His bowel incontinence has cleared up unless he is really stressed (so we avoid that, he is really one very laid back little guy) and he lives in belly bands 24/7. He thinks he's stylin'. Aww, Bernie we love you and I'm so glad we found you. I thank God on a regular basis that you were saved by such a wonderful rescue. |
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Look at the tail on Widdles! IMO there is nothing better than to see a Yorkie with a tail wagging and a smile on his face. love it!!!! The little SG is a cutie and she will find a wonderful home that will love her with all their heart. Thank you for all that you do for the pups and helping to get the word out about the little ones in need of loving homes. :hug: |
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Can I just clarify about rehome? Is that when someone can not for some reason keep their yorkie baby, So you guys take him in as your own? I think that is right . I find it hard to believe there are so many' rehomes.' Thank god for people like you. Great thread by the way .;) |
Rescues All our "kids", both yorkie and non yorkie, have been rescues/shelter pooches. See my album for their pics. We also have had the opportunity to foster yorkies. I try to help out the local yorkie rescue group as much as possible both monetary and time. |
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