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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: N Ireland
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| ![]() That wouldnt work. Toby is far from an indoor dog. He just loves being outside, running through grass, digging holes...being a dog!!
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YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: Massachusetts/Florida
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| ![]() I would just tell them the truth...that you're afraid something bad may happen to your pup when he's out and about and that you're going to try keeping him at home. I know you're trying to spare their feelings....but think of your feelings if something awful happens?
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Maui, Hawaii
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Toby is adorable by the way. He is also very young and probably not neutered yet, and is in his learning/discovery/training age. Too much freedom to roam now will also establish an undesirable habit now that will make things more difficult in the future. I truly feel he would be better at home. If you insist on keeping him at your aunts, buy some kind of temp fence or large pen and ask that he only be allowed outside IN it. You have already experienced the heartbreak of losing little Millie, please don't take any chances on losing another precious furbaby. I wouldn't worry so much about being diplomatic, just speak your concerns from your heart, and above all protect Toby. Surely your aunt will understand you are being a good dog mommy.
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No Longer a Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() I would simply tell them that your pup has become allergic to fleas and that they vet reccommended you keep him in doors for now. Think of it this way, you are trying not to offend them now; but how are you going to do that when your pup has been allowed to go outside by himself and is stolen? I think the time for being diplomatic is over. Keep your pup safe inside your own house. |
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YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: moosejaw sk
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| ![]() I agree with dame I think that is a great way to not hurt anyones feelings and having him used to being at home before the puppy comes will help the puppy adjust better with a little friend to look up to LOL |
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Action Jackson ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Maryland
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| ![]() Sounds like Jacskon!! He is a TOTAL 100% dog! lol. Loves the outdoors and would prefer to stay outside all day.
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Yorkie Yakker | ![]() Honey, there comes a time in everyone's life when they have to stand up for their own principles; whether it's whom you marry, how you raise your children or how the dog is monitored. Don't let the fear of hurt feelings lead to a sad end for your dog. Be very nice but firm. |
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threadkillin' 6 pack Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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| ![]() How about some pyschological mumbo jumbo that you learned that Toby needs to spend at least 7-8 weeks inside your house by himself to establish territorial bonds and boundaries before the new puppy arrives, in order for his acceptance of the new puppy to be as smooth as possible. Otherwise it will much harder, and he may hate the new puppy and it would be your fault...yada yada yada. The weirder you make yourself sound the less they'll suspect that they are the problem, and just roll their eyes and accept that there you go being 'odd' and babying your little dog, yet again. We know that 7-8 weeks thing is crap, but, hey, it sounds good....
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I♥PeekTinkySaph&Finny Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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| ![]() Are their dogs Yorkies? I think not or you would have stated that fact. I don't want to sound mean, but THIS IS YOUR WAKE UP CALL! Everyone here has given you good advice, but so far you deny it. I fear that you will make the wrong choice and leave your dog with your relatives just to keep the peace. Is that worth losing him? Is it? Please, please, please listen. There are 50000+ members here at YT, the majority of which would advise you to keep your dog at your own home for the 3 days a week you are at work. 10000 of which have owned Yorkies for longer than 30 years or so, which works out to be 30000 years of Yorkie owner experience! (at least). You have stated your fear for his safety. Your mum has alerted you at least once that your pup's whereabouts were unknown by the people you trusted to care for him in your absense. These feelings and situations are red flags! Do not ignore what you know and feel. Yorkies are different than other dogs. People do not realize this until something happens. They cannot ever be left to fend for themselves, in any situation. Your choices are: 1. Explain exactly how you want your dog cared for and offer them compensation so they understand that you are serious about your demands. If they hesitate or argue, explain that 50000 of your friends who own Yorkies have advised you to insist these changes be made immediately. If they cannot or won't do as you ask, politely thank them for their help and tell them you must keep him at home from now on, you really don't have any choice in the matter. 2. Tell them that your circumstances have changed, thank them for their help and tell them that their services for daycare are no longer needed. Your pup will be on a new schedule at home to help prepare for the new pup's arrival, and that you appreciate their interest but it must be this way. 3. Make up something that you feel comfortable with and that they will understand and not be offended by, and keep your dog at home. And if it's alright with them, you would bring him over for playdates on the weekends .... 4. I know this probably sounds rediculous and silly, but I consulted a Yorkshire Terrier Psychologist/Behaviorist/Trainer and I am choosing to follow their recommendations for keeping my dog at home during the week. He needs to learn to be on his own at times when I am at work and to further his development, I am putting him on a new schedule... Thank you for taking care of him for me and we could still stop by for a playdate each week or so... 5. After the loss of your first dog, you have become totally neurotic and prefer at this point in your life to keep your dog at home because you are worried about him going off and getting into trouble on his own. The stress of it all is becoming too much for you to bear and you hope they understand, but that you will be keeping him at home from now on. If they choose to be offended, they will get over it in time. You, on the other hand, will have a much harder time getting over the loss of a 2nd dog as a result of a decision you couldn't make for fear of hurting someone's feelings. I know it's important for you and that you know in your heart what you need to do, or you wouldn't have asked us for help. It is hard dealing with relatives and emotions. But your little dog needs you to help make him safe, to keep him out of harm's way. And you are the only one that can help him. So, please do it now, tell them he'll be staying home because you love him and need him to be safe all the time and that you could never forgive yourself if something were to happen to him...
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threadkillin' 6 pack Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
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If you love Toby, then you have to consider his very life more important then your relative's feelings.
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YT 1000 Club Member | ![]() Heres' my thought on this. Maybe they really don't want to watch your dog but don't want to offend you by saying no so they sound insistant on wanting to do it. Since they really don't seem to worry about where he's at or no where he is that says alot to me. Out of sight out of mind. Maybe you insisting is what they need to get out of having to watch him all of the time. I'd just call the moring your supposed to take him and say he's not feeling well and your keeping him at home. I'd tell them that he may have gotten into something that didn't agree with him while being out on his own and your keeping him home so you can keep him out of whatever it was he got into in the first place. He's your dog and it's up to you to take controll. You can't let everyone call the shots for you and put your little ones life at risk. If they love you they shouldn't have a problem with the way you choose to be with your own dog.
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YT Addict Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() If you think it is hard to stand up to family with your baby yorkie, just WAIT until you have kids! Think of it that way, what if it was your human baby and you knew in the depths of your heart he was in danger...loved, but still in danger wouldn't you go to the moon and back to protect him? Even if it meant hurt feelings? I think you already know what WONT work, which is asking them to do things differently therefore you need to know that you are his voice and even though they mean him no harm it is just not in his best interest staying there. I would just tell them how grateful you are for letting him stay, but have ready many horrible stories where yorkies are stolen, eaten things that harm them etc and even though they probably think you are being over protective you would just feel better keeping him home where for now where you can have your mom check on him etc. I myself would not even go into what they are doing wrong since to them that is just how they take care of your dogs (unless the specfically ask you why), I would just say above, thanks much for all the help I have become a nervous nelly/worry wart and need to know he is home safe for the time being.
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