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11-14-2016, 04:49 PM | #16 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: the land of high taxes
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| I have a Yorkie and a Biewer. They are both the same age and size. My Yorkie is very independent. She decides who she wants to sit with and when. My Biewer is a love bug. Lay down on the couch and he becomes a scarf laying across your neck. He is friendly with everyone he meets, whereas she will stand back and observe for awhile. When we lost our Yorkie after 12 years, I couldn't bear to get another. I missed him too much. My husband insisted on another Yorkie. I thought the Biewer would be a good compromise. Nope! He wanted a Yorkie. We got both. They are the loves of my life but they definitely have two distinct personalities. |
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