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Old 04-18-2010, 06:36 AM   #16
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Honestly, it does not take very long for a yorkie to lose weight and be matted. They are not well suited for survival on the streets.

I had a friend whose dog got out one day and was found 50 miles away! Thankfully, he was chipped and the person who found him checked for that. He was in pretty sad shape, but quickly recovered.

I would never just keep a found yorkie. First thing I suggest is that you check for a microchip and then check for signs although they do travel. Also check in the newspaper and on CL. Never give any details to anyone regarding the sex and/or markings on a lost pup. Let the owners identify...and with pictures as well!

You never know the circumstances!

I'm taking her to the vet tomorrow to have her checked out and checked for a chip. If this was my Mia I would want them to do the same thing. I hope she has a owner somewhere that wants her back.. It is a very sad situation!
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Please keep us posted...thank you for taking her in. I'm sure she knows she's in good hands.
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Just came to check for an update!
How's she doing??
How'd it go at the vet's??
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I went to a store, which had a flyer of a lost Yorkie. I called the number and an older lady answered and I ask her to describe her dog. She described the Yorkie that I had and said hers had been gone for about two months, so I let her come to my house to look at her. Sadly it wasn't her baby and i felt so sorry for this lady that I ask her if she would like to take the lost baby home with her. She said she would take her to the vet this morning and that she would take very good care of her. I do believe with all my heart that this lady needed this poor baby as bad as the baby needed her. It was a difficult decission, but I already have two babies in my house and with me working all day, I felt she would be better with this very nice lady. I have checked on her today and she said she is doing well and vet visit was good, but no chip.. ... I will continue to check on her daily until I feel I don't need to anymore. I've always thought that my two babies were the luckiest furbabies in the world until I found this baby and now I know she is the luckiest furbaby in the world. I truely believe God put me where i needed to be Saturday night so I could save her... thanks for all the concern and help! I'm posting some pics we took of her so you can see who we have been praying for...
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I went to a store, which had a flyer of a lost Yorkie. I called the number and an older lady answered and I ask her to describe her dog. She described the Yorkie that I had and said hers had been gone for about two months, so I let her come to my house to look at her. Sadly it wasn't her baby and i felt so sorry for this lady that I ask her if she would like to take the lost baby home with her. She said she would take her to the vet this morning and that she would take very good care of her. I do believe with all my heart that this lady needed this poor baby as bad as the baby needed her. It was a difficult decission, but I already have two babies in my house and with me working all day, I felt she would be better with this very nice lady. I have checked on her today and she said she is doing well and vet visit was good, but no chip.. ... I will continue to check on her daily until I feel I don't need to anymore. I've always thought that my two babies were the luckiest furbabies in the world until I found this baby and now I know she is the luckiest furbaby in the world. I truely believe God put me where i needed to be Saturday night so I could save her... thanks for all the concern and help! I'm posting some pics we took of her so you can see who we have been praying for...
Here's one more where she felt the safest...
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Just saw this post. Do you know if she was sprayed?
Was going to offer to go get her. I'm in Ks.
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No disrespect, but I am honestly stunned that you just gave her to the first person who happened along. You said you would look for her owner and talked about how you would feel if she were yours. So sad.

I really hope and pray she is ok.
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I went to a store, which had a flyer of a lost Yorkie. I called the number and an older lady answered and I ask her to describe her dog. She described the Yorkie that I had and said hers had been gone for about two months, so I let her come to my house to look at her. Sadly it wasn't her baby and i felt so sorry for this lady that I ask her if she would like to take the lost baby home with her. She said she would take her to the vet this morning and that she would take very good care of her. I do believe with all my heart that this lady needed this poor baby as bad as the baby needed her. It was a difficult decission, but I already have two babies in my house and with me working all day, I felt she would be better with this very nice lady. I have checked on her today and she said she is doing well and vet visit was good, but no chip.. ... I will continue to check on her daily until I feel I don't need to anymore. I've always thought that my two babies were the luckiest furbabies in the world until I found this baby and now I know she is the luckiest furbaby in the world. I truely believe God put me where i needed to be Saturday night so I could save her... thanks for all the concern and help! I'm posting some pics we took of her so you can see who we have been praying for...
I'm stunned Please continue to look for her owners, put up flyers, there might be someone out there looking for her and she will never be able to find her way home now.
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[QUOTE=ladyjane;3092631]No disrespect, but I am honestly stunned that you just gave her to the first person who happened along. You said you would look for her owner and talked about how you would feel if she were yours. So sad.

I really hope and pray she is ok.[/QUOTE

I'm sorry you feel this way. I honestly felt like I did the right thing. This lady knew more about Yorkies than I did after having mine for over two years. I did check on her and she is doing good. My first concern is to make sure she gets well and is taken care of the way she needs it. Like I said earlier, I work all day and i didn't want to kennel her the entire time so I let someone have her that could be with her all day. Futhermore, I know our babies can get lost, but mine is never out of my site. She is like my child and I make sure she is safe at all times, so this isn't likely going to happen to me, but if it did, I would want her safe, loved, and all the medical attention she needed and this lady has done this today. I feel like this dog was severly abused, neglected, or even abandoned, or even may have escaped from her abuser, so please don't judege me for what I have done. I feel like I have saved this poor baby and I have no regrets!
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I love all three of mine too but just a couple of weeks ago they got out of the yard. They were not gone long maybe 45 minutes tops. By the time I found them they looked like orphans.

Did you try contacting the local animal control to see if anyone was missing a pet?
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I'm stunned Please continue to look for her owners, put up flyers, there might be someone out there looking for her and she will never be able to find her way home now.
How can I put up flyers? What if she has been abused and the owner sees her pic? This is a small town, and everyone knows me here. I have posted on fb that I found this baby, so if anyone has lost her, they will have to call me and describe her. Me and the lady that has her have both agreed that we would love to find the owner if there is one, but it could be that this dog was abused by its owner or abandoned, left to starve to death. I witnessed the fear in this babys' eyes and I wouldn't want her to go through what she's been through ever again. Please don't judge my decission..
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I am just confused because of the conflicting statements I guess. First you said this:

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If this was my Mia I would want them to do the same thing. I hope she has a owner somewhere that wants her back.. It is a very sad situation!
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She acts like she has been homed though. She is very behaved, which could contribute to being starved. She may not have the energy to get rowdy yet... She is eating very good this morning and has went to the bathroom well.. Had to mop already, but it was worth it to know that she was well fed and was drinking good. Thanks again for the advice and I will deff. not let her just go to anyone. I hope and pray to have her back up again running and playing like she hopefully once did!
Say a prayer for her please!
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I don't believe she is from a "puppy mill".. She acts like she is lost, because she likes being in my house and she is a very behaved little girl. I hope whatever the situation is, that she feels safe until I can hopefully figure out who she belongs to. I would hope that if my Mia ever became lost, someone would do the same for her.
And after all of that you turned her over to a woman you had never met because she used to have a yorkie? Did you do reference checks on her? Did you call her vet to see how she previously cared for her pets? I realize you are not probably experienced in rehoming pups, but it is SO sudden. We would happily have assisted you AFTER you waited a reasonable amount of time to see if her owner could be located. I don't know about your laws, but here we must advertise the pup in the newspaper for three days...some places are a week before rehoming them...AND we must also report to animal control. I am sure you have laws along those lines.

I believe that you should call your local animal control people and report this. Someone very well could be looking for this darling pup.

Someone asked if she has been spayed.....excellent question that I am quite sure you cannot answer. So, ask yourself this, "Do you know for a fact that the woman who has her is not affiliated with a puppy mill or byb?"

Did you call her vet to see if she indeed did take this yorkie there? Did you ask her for her vet information or just believe what she told you?

I am not trying to give you a difficult time....trying to wake you up a bit to the fact that this may not have been a good move for this yorkie.
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No disrespect, but I am honestly stunned that you just gave her to the first person who happened along. You said you would look for her owner and talked about how you would feel if she were yours. So sad.

I really hope and pray she is ok.
This is my thought exactly. Not sure you did the rite thing. I know in most states the law requires the finder of a pet to run a found add in the local news paper for a certain length of time as pets are considered property and when you find something you don't just get to keep it without takeing the proper steps. Now what happens if the owner sees their dog with this poor woman and wants her back. I'll tell you what happens, the lady has to give the dog back. So then not only was her heart broken once when she lost her dog, but now twice. And what happened to that statment you made
" I would hope if my baby were lost someone would do the rite thing" ????
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I am just confused because of the conflicting statements I guess. First you said this:



And this:



And then this....



And after all of that you turned her over to a woman you had never met because she used to have a yorkie? Did you do reference checks on her? Did you call her vet to see how she previously cared for her pets? I realize you are not probably experienced in rehoming pups, but it is SO sudden. We would happily have assisted you AFTER you waited a reasonable amount of time to see if her owner could be located. I don't know about your laws, but here we must advertise the pup in the newspaper for three days...some places are a week before rehoming them...AND we must also report to animal control. I am sure you have laws along those lines.

I believe that you should call your local animal control people and report this. Someone very well could be looking for this darling pup.

Someone asked if she has been spayed.....excellent question that I am quite sure you cannot answer. So, ask yourself this, "Do you know for a fact that the woman who has her is not affiliated with a puppy mill or byb?"

Did you call her vet to see if she indeed did take this yorkie there? Did you ask her for her vet information or just believe what she told you?

I am not trying to give you a difficult time....trying to wake you up a bit to the fact that this may not have been a good move for this yorkie.

I can't believe you people! I came on here to get support and you have totally crucified me. You act like I have harmed this dog, when all I did was try to save it. I brought her into my home, possibly exposing any diseases she might have had to my own dogs, because I had a big enough heart to take her in and feed, bath, and keep her safe until I could re-home her. This women I gave her to is NOT a monster or a byb or owner of a puppy mill. After I called this woman and talked to her in my home, I knew her family. Like I said in an earlier post, this is a small town (population 2000), and I am a school nurse at the school and I know everyone. I have lived here my entire life and am well respected. When this lady came to my house I questioned her just as you are questioning me. I WOULD NOT have put this dog in any harm whatsoever. I HAVE checked with her and she did take the dog to the vet and the vet said she had been spayed. I just called the vet, who happens to be my vet and he confirmed she had brought her in. He also told me she had brought in flyers, in case someone came in and may possibly know the dog. Her goal first and foremost was to make sure she was ok and to start her on Nutrical and then to try and find the owner. You have no right to Judge when you no nothing about the entire situation and seen the dog for yourself. I’m done with this and will no longer comment further. With advice like yours, I don’t need anymore!
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I can't believe you people! I came on here to get support and you have totally crucified me. You act like I have harmed this dog, when all I did was try to save it. I brought her into my home, possibly exposing any diseases she might have had to my own dogs, because I had a big enough heart to take her in and feed, bath, and keep her safe until I could re-home her. This women I gave her to is NOT a monster or a byb or owner of a puppy mill. After I called this woman and talked to her in my home, I knew her family. Like I said in an earlier post, this is a small town (population 2000), and I am a school nurse at the school and I know everyone. I have lived here my entire life and am well respected. When this lady came to my house I questioned her just as you are questioning me. I WOULD NOT have put this dog in any harm whatsoever. I HAVE checked with her and she did take the dog to the vet and the vet said she had been spayed. I just called the vet, who happens to be my vet and he confirmed she had brought her in. He also told me she had brought in flyers, in case someone came in and may possibly know the dog. Her goal first and foremost was to make sure she was ok and to start her on Nutrical and then to try and find the owner. You have no right to Judge when you no nothing about the entire situation and seen the dog for yourself. I’m done with this and will no longer comment further. With advice like yours, I don’t need anymore!

Clearly you DID need our advice if you had to do all of these things today, after the fact!. I am glad to hear that at least it is being checked on...and done.

As for you taking one in with your pups....I do that ALL of the time and still do not just give them to the first person who comes along. I spend time looking for their owners! That IS what you suggested from the beginning is it not? We were all simply shocked by your abrupt turn around. Trust me, if you had told us from day one that you were just going to give her to someone, people would have suggested otherwise!

You were given advice from people who know about these things...that is ALL...no one crucified you.
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