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| YT Addict Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: West Palm Beach, Fl, USA
Posts: 292
| I think someone might have thrown Kasha off the roof.No, just kidding but my mom is considering adopting a Scottie from a woman who adopted her without knowing about Terriers and their ...bratty... tendencies and the Scottie is ruling the house so her owner is considering rehoming her. I feel like if someone didn't know how to be firm but mushy with Kasha she would be just like that little Scottie (who's hopefully my future fur-sister) and drive her owner crazy. She barks because she can, growls for reasons she doesn't know, runs around like a maniac and refuses to pee when she's told. We love her because she's pretty much the cutest thing alive but if someone else had taken her home ... maybe they wouldn't be such suckers :-)
__________________ Lauren & Kasha There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face. -- Ben Williams |
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| Crazy about Kacee! Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kansas
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![]() I had already chosen Kacee, but she was too young to come home with me. A banker's family in Kansas City came to pick out a puppy for themselves. They chose Kacee. But they couldn't have her 'cause she was already mine! So, they took her sister. So, now her sister lives with them. I often think about Kacee's needs and feel they wouldn't be met if she lived with anyone else. She is with me almost all of the time. The first time I held her - I had her up against my chest and I was talking (as usual) and her breeder said to look at her. I looked down and those tiny eyes were looking straight up at my face and she was watching me so intently. Know what? She still does that to this day!
__________________ Karen Muffin 1991-2005 Rest in Peace My Little Angel | |
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| and Khloe Mae's too! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Eastern Washington
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| I have definitely thought about this before... Couver was a rehome, and there were people coming to see him if I didn't choose to take him home. When I got there, the lady met me at the door and I knew from the moment I saw him, that he was going home with me. He was very nervous and did not want to leave his owner's side. He was already attached to her, and I really hoped that he would love me as much. He definitely got attached fast, and I could not imagine him living with anyone else! He has his neurotic tendencies; the ball, the way he kicks his back legs when he gets excited and the little moans that he makes when he wants something. I feel like I am connected with him in a way that I have never connected with anyone before. I honestly could not imagine my life without Couver. We are completely in sync with each other Khloe lived with her mom until she was 5 months old and is pretty wild, but doesn't quite have the weird tendencies that Couver has. I don't think she would have that hard of a time adjusting, and would be a good dog for pretty much anyone. I know that I won't ever have to worry about this because my dogs would not be rehomed unless I died, and I made DH promise that he would keep them if I did happen to die.
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Texas
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Peggy, Monkey & Maddie
__________________ "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." — Will Rogers | |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Texas
Posts: 793
| These are the BEST stories. How everyone fell in love with their baby!!! I really had never thought of this and seeing the messages of "he/she is driving me crazy" always kind of make me sad both for the puppy as well as person because it seems as if they are just not a good fit. I struggle with the thought of Monkey being somewhere else though and even struggle with what would happen to him if something happened to me. I know my hubby would take good care of him as he loves both of them as much as I do (he just doesn't admit is in public ) And since I saw first hand how Maddie was in her other home (backed up against the wall shaking something fierce, I really don't think she could handle any situation (especially after what she went through) where someone was not totally devoted to making sure she was safe and secure every second of her day & night! I don't know if any of what I even typed made sense. Such a thought provocing (and emotionally thoughtful) thread! Peggy, Monkey & Maddie
__________________ "If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." — Will Rogers |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Magnolia, DE
Posts: 435
| I have thought about this too. I read many posts where people have puppies with hyper personalities and I often wonder if they just need to give those dogs more excercise. My Tinkerbell has lots of energy and we walk 2 miles almost everyday and I play chase the ball with her every evening. I shudder to think how she would behave in a home where she didn't have the opportunity to get the excercise she needs. |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Westmont, IL
Posts: 39
| i am thinking about that too.. Reading this threat i remembered the night my husband and I got him. It was a BYB and it is a weird story on how we bought him. I found the add online ( ebay classifieds) and called. The guy told me that he had to work until late and i could come over at 8 pm to look at the puppied. When i got there, the guy was not home only his son, who was 18 years old. I had a lot of questions which he could not answer so he was on the phone with his dad most of the time. They had 5 puppies originally by the time we got there, they had 2 left. 2 boys. They both were sooo cute and i couldn't decide which one to take. I always say that Freddy is the one who picked me ..just like he picked his own name.. he jumped on me and wanted to play with me...his brother was a little shy and was just following Freddy. His parents were adorable too...and for some reason i wished i could have taken all of them incl. the parents I don't know why that feeling came over me because the home seemed to be fine and the people were treating the dogs good. ( from what i could see) they lived in the house with them, had food and the dad was recently at the groomers.... on the other side were they just selling their puppies without asking the buyers any type of questions. I do think about his brother a lot! Was he sad after we left with Freddy? Did he find a good home? Makes me sad not to know...Well.. I also think about who would take care of Freddy if something ever happened to me AND my husband. Luckily my mother in law has two yorkies herself and i am sure she would take him and spoil him just like i do. Wow now i wrote a book.... |
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| Crazy about Kacee! Donating Member Join Date: May 2005 Location: Kansas
Posts: 21,173
| I love this thread! Thank you, Brit, for starting it.
__________________ Karen Muffin 1991-2005 Rest in Peace My Little Angel |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jun 2010 Location: Alberta
Posts: 34
| I have one dog that has always had kidney disease, we have spent in her 4 years over 6k on tests, food and extras. I know that there are many people who would not have given her the help she needs and I'm grateful she found us! Another home would not have given her the chance to be the sweetest, most loving dog I have ever known. Rosie, is a strong personality ! LOL A yorkie I guess.....Anyway, she will pee and let me train her but not DH or the kids....So in this house we are divided. I think she's a sweet dog who is still learning, the rest of the family get's frustrated with her. I guess it is a long winded way of me saying, if we love our dog, if we connect with them, it doesn't matter because there is the bond that keeps us working with the dog in a kind way. |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Southern California
Posts: 611
| In a perfect world that girl in Washington DC would be a member of YT and answer your post with great stories of her puppy. Just thought I bump this up in case she is here. Wishing for a Disney happy ending..... |
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: Charlottesville, Virgina, US
Posts: 806
| I totally understand. I love Fynn to death but sometimes he even annoyes me! I had to go out of town for a few days and he stayed with my friend and her daughter. He loved them and they liked him, but the daughter was MORE than glad to be rid of him. He's only 19 weeks old and is CRAZY hyper sometimes. But, he's my baby and I love him. I can only imagine what it'd be like if someone else had him.
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| YT 1000 Club Member | I got charlie for Christmas in 2008. My ex said he picked him. He kept untying his shoes when his siblings we onto do other things and he knew he was the one to get. He instantly became my dog when he got home and now won't potty when my son takes him out....only for me. Natalie is as attached to me as charlie is. she wont' poop for anybody but me and if I'm not there to take her out she will come and use the piddle pad when my son brings her back in. They are my babies. A while back, we met a brother to Charlie and he was really skiddish of anybody his owner said. I am so blessed to have two outgoing Yorkie babies. They are spoiled rotten but that is the only way I'd have them. |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Long Island NY
Posts: 12
| I have been wondering for the last week about where Milo came from. Poor little guy. I can't believe anyone would give him up. He does have some odd behaviors that I have noticed. But he is the sweetest little guy in the world. I am so happy that we rescued him. |
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