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I need help! My family was so excited when we brought our puppy home 4 weeks ago! He's the cutest thing in the whole world! Taxi (get it? "Taxi!") is playful and happy and just the most perfect dog you could imagine. But soon after we brought him home we discovered that 4 of our 6 family members are allergic to him. We are so crushed, you cannot imagine. We've tried and tried to just ignore our allergies...but, of course, that's impossible. We're suffering every day but now our hearts are broken, too, as we came to the realization that we can no longer keep Taxi. I'm sad to even have to write this post. But I think it best if we give him up right away, before we grow even closer. Despite our need to find him a new home right away...we are more concerned that he go to the perfect one. We'd prefer a family take him where he'll receive all the love we'd hoped to have given him. A place for him to run...a home with children... Does anyone know such a family in the Philadelphia area? We live in Montgomery county? I'd be interested in meeting them as soon as possible. Thank you so much for listening. P.S. While we paid about $975 for him (and bought all brand new supplies, etc) - we're far more interested in finding the perfect home for Taxi. So the best offer from the best family will get the best puppy in the world. P.S.S Taxi is 4 lbs and is not expected to grow any bigger. He is 3 months old. |
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I'm so sorry for your family that you have to get rid of your puppy. Could you possibly see if the breeder could take him back and place him?? 3 months is so young still, he must of been taking a bit early from his mother. I really hope you can find him a good home. But there is a section on here for selling pets, I don't believe you should be posting this year. And some pictures would help him find a new home. GOod luck |
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PS who ever told you that a 3 month old yorkie will not get any bigger is way wrong. They usually double their size at three months. So he should grow to about 8 pounds. |
Are you absolutely sure it is Taxi you are allergic to? I only ask because Yorkies are considered to be 'hypo-allergenic' because they do not have an undercoat, just hair like human hair. |
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