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Here is a site that might be able to help you find a home for your Pomeranian. I don't know anything about them, but you can check them out. I work with Silky Terrier Rescue groups and not Poms, but I'm sure they will find him/her a good home as most rescue groups have the fur babies lives in minds. Good luck. — New Jersey Pomeranian Rescue — ADOPTIONS —*RescueMe.Org |
Go to RescueMe.org. They might be able to help you. Good luck! |
For starts, you can try contacting the American Kennel Club: American Pomeranian Club National Rescue Coordinator: Rescue@AmericanPomeranianClub.org |
PLease try to re arrange your schedule and your husbands so your able to keep this dog. I am confused as to why your not rehoming both dogs? Your schedule is so tight , but your able to adust enough to keep the yorkie:confused: If it is that bad for you and your husband then rehome both. It seems like you just picked one dog , and are letting one go to fit your lifestyle. What if you have a child? How would you cope? Give the kid up? Just wondering. Your pom deserves better. Especially where ehe came from before you got him, now your turning your back on him. This is very sad and aggravating. :thumbdown |
I have only lived in apartments the entire time I have had my dogs, I have been in 5 different ones in the 4 years I have had Armani due to different circumstances, but each time I find a place that allows both of them. It takes a little more work and sometimes money but it can be done. |
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What happens if the Yorkie doesn't keep up after the hunt? will she face similar scenario as the Pom down the road? Sounds like its all dependent on the lifestyle vs the life long commitment first made to these furbabies...so sad. |
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I don't think you can dress up your reasoning to make it sensible to most here. You're making a deliberate choice so you can go off with your husband to lead other people to kill animals for sport...did I get that right? I'll pray for both your dogs. I really only think it's a matter of time before the Yorkie doesn't fit in, either. Taking a toy breed out in the deep woods for weeks at a time just sounds like you're courting disaster. Sooner or later (probably sooner) some emergency will come up and there will be no help for Tikka. If you give up on recouping any money, you might be able to find a good home for these babies. You owe them that much. |
The only advice I can give you is to please contact the rescue Pooter came from. Most rescues have a contract that requires you to return the dog when you no longer are capable of keeping him. If he was a re-home from an owner, that probably won't be possible. Pooter's best bet is to be placed with a pom rescue. Check out the links provided. I hope you find a rescue that can take him in. |
Here is a good place to start. I googled Alberta Pomeranian Rescue and these are some of the things that came up. I'm thinking you didn't "rescue" Pooter from a true rescue organization, but "rescued" him from an awful back yard breeder who charged you lots of money. In truth you bought him, and will be out the money unless you resell him. Well, I would place him with a true rescue group, and forget about the money you paid / invested. Consider it a tough lesson learned, and doing what is in the best interest of Pooter. A rescue group will find him a wonderful forever home. I know what I'm talking about. I do this everyday! Alberta Dogs Rescue Organizations Edmonton Kennel Club runs a purebred rescue, for more details look to: http://www.edmontonkennelclub.ab.ca/rescue/rescue.html Some other general rescue organizations I have found are: Alberta Small Dog Adoption Network: http://www.albertasmalldogadoptionnetwork.synthasite.com/, polareco@airsurfer.ca Lori Oshanek, 780-941-2194, 780-863-2194, Leduc, Alberta The Alberta Animal Rescue Crew: All breed, non-profit rescue organization based in Calgary and surrounding areas rescuing animals from First Nations and emergency situations. For more information check out www.albertaanimalrescuecrew.com, e-mail�adoptions@albertaanimalrescuecrew.com, or phone: 403-869-4694. Northern Alberta Society for Animal Protection: 780-922-0250, http://www.nasap.ca Animal Rescue Foundation (Calgary): (403) 243-1910, http://www.arf.ab.ca/ Barrhead Animal Rescue Society: dedicated to ensuring the humane treatment of all animals in the Town of Barrhead, the County of Barrhead and, surrounding areas. We provide a safe and nurturing environment for unwanted, abandoned, lost and, mistreated pets until they can be placed into loving homes. Phone: 780-307-6590, E-Mail: terry@barrheadanimalrescue.org You can learn more about them on their Facebook pace: Barrhead Rescue Society Facebook Link. Humane Animal Rescue Team phone: (780) 453-1866, fax (780) 447-4034 K9 Rescue Brian Olson, (403) 277-7865, rescue of dogs and cats. Misty Creek Dog Rescue Near Calgary, check out http://www.mistycreekdogrescue.com/ for more information. Paws and Claws Animal Rescue Foundation Rescue off the First Nations Communities West of Rocky Mountain House For more information check out their web site at: www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.ca, or e-mail shannon@pawsandclawsanimalrescue.ca. 1AtATime Rescue 1AtATime Rescue is Alberta and BC based rescue organization. They try to rescue animals from High Kill shelters. For more information check out http://www.1atatimerescue.com Furever After Rescue Society A non-profit organization, based in Calgary dedicated to the rescue of dogs from high kill shelters, disasters, neglect and other tragic situations from Canada and the United States. For more information check out http://www.fureverafter.org. Windy City Canine Rescue Windy City Canine Rescue of Lethbridge is primarily for mature dogs (5+), but assists other dogs as well. For more information their web site is http://www.windycityrescue.com or call 403-359-3139. Most cities and towns have an animal shelter where dogs are available for adoption, there are humane societies as well.. Brooks Animal Protection Society: http://www.bapsociety.com/ |
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To the original poster I found a couple od sites that you may try as well....here ya go... *Pomeranian Club of Canada dedicated to promoting and preserving the breed through responsible ownership *Pomeranian Place - Forum Pomeranian Rescue Cynthia |
I agree with Woogie Man, taking a Yorkie into the deep woods on hunting expeditions is courting disaster. I cannot imagine a Yorkie would make a good hunting companion. |
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I feel so sorry for those two dogs. That poor pom has done nothing to deserve this, it honeslty sounds like you should start looking for a better home for Tikka as well. Obviously those dogs are not part of your family. |
Getting up off my hands... In your first post you said it was either Pooter or Tikka that had to go, and it might as well be Pooter. Your reasoning for choosing to give up the Pom is questionable at best. That sure makes it sound like you can't be bothered with two dogs, so I wonder why you even added a second to your life in the first place. I agree with Woogie, taking ANY small breed dog into the woods is courting disaster. Do the right thing and turn both dogs over to a reputable rescue who will put a real effort in to finding homes that can accommodate them for the rest of their lives. You owe both of them that much. |
You know I have to say this, there have been so many times things have come up or events have come up where I could not go because of my Gizmo. And every thing I do in my day to day life I have to think about how Gizmo fits in the situation or how long I will have to be away, or if I plan something I have to make plans that either include him or I have to make arrangements for him. My life litterally revolves around my baby, I could not even live in a place that would not accept him. I do for him before I do for myself or my husband, and that is because we as humans beings can do for ourselves Gizmo has to depend on me for everything. And I would not change a thing, people laugh, family laugh, or some just say with supprise...''what...you can't go because of you DOG''. They just don't understand that I chose to take in this little furball 5 yrs ago, and he is like my child. SO wether it be a new job, or new home or whatever, Gizmo is a part of my family and that is just the way it is. I won't judge you because, there is always a back story and a reason for everything, I just hope and pray that you have a happy outcome for both dogs. One of the reasons I only have one yorkie is because, it is a huge responsibility to care for the one and I do not think I would want to care for 2, and Gizmo does not do well with other little dogs at this time, he tends to shy away. I do have 2 large dogs that are outdoor dogs mostly, and although I care for them as well they do not require the hands on attention the little one requires. I hope one of the web sites that have been offered will be able to help you. Good luck!! Cynthia:dogprints:dogprints |
Private message me for help. I'm sure between all of us, we can find a solution that works best for Pooter. You need to put Pooter first, and instead of looking for money - let someone else use that money to fly this kiddo (via escort in a plane's cabin) to them. It's the right thing, and the only thing, you should do if you truly love this little baby. There is a member here who flies puppies around the country for breeders. |
While I know you want help, and you want to find Pooter a new home, I'm still confused even after your explanation. I do wish you and your dogs the best, and hope and pray that the best solution possible for Pooter AND Tikka is found. It seems there are many rescue options that members have found for you...did you find those as well or did you look for them? Have you contacted them, and have you had any luck? Where did Pooter, and Tikka, stay when you were gone for 12-14 hour days for a week or two at a time as you described the previous situation? Are their house/dog sitters who would be available to stay with both Pooter and Tikka while you are away for weeks at a time? That way they would have each other and it would help with their sadness. There are many unemployed people out there, I'm sure you could interview and find someone who would love that job and be good at it. While Tikka sounds like an active and somewhat larger yorkie, I still do not have an easy time imagining that mountain life on hunts is any more appropriate for Tikka than Pooter--how could it possibly be as it sounds like it involves strangers, mountains, rough terrain, firearms, shooting and injured and dying animals? If this was a child, perhap small or disabled in some way (heaven forbid) with a younger sibling, I can't imagine that you would only take the second child with you on vacations, to a new home, etc. because that first child didn't fit well with your new plans? Please try to remember that to Pooter and Tikka you ARE family and they trust you just as children would. Many apartments allow two small dogs, and many men go to work without their wives going along, especially if it means they would have to get rid of a family member in order to join him. It really does sound like there are options available to you that you're not considering strongly enough: 1) keeping both dogs and staying home to care for them, which in my opinion is your obligation with both pets and family, or 2) Consider keeping the two of them together and giving them both a chance at a homelife that is suitable, loving and forever, as difficult as I know that would be for you. I will be anxious to hear about your decisions, and do hope for the very best. |
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Both those dogs deserve much much better. So sad. |
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Okay, since Rhett's Momma perked up, to H-E-double hockey sticks with being P.C. The following above really stood out to me. Well, it all did but the above most. So, like you tackled the comments, I'll tackle yours. First off, you stated in your post regarding the $150 for I believe what you said is not alot regarding all the training that you have spent on him? Am I right? Well it came off as you did all this work and a mere $150 is not enough to cover for your time and energy. I'm guessing you wanted it to come off as any bonehead could purchase a dog for $150 and basically treat him like crap, however that's not how it came off when you added the whole time you put into traing poor Pooter. Second bolded statement, I don't know about dear Canada, eh, but here you literally have to go though basically interrigation to get a rescue/humane society dog. They ask you so many personal questions that I sometimes think adopting an Amiercan child would be easier. So, you've been given alot of rescues that aren't simply in "your town" that feed dogs basically better meals that I'm serving my husband and myself. Use those to your advantage... Third bolded statement. Wow, this one kind of blows my mind. But, in attempt to be friendly, let me say that Gizmo alot of times can't handle a hot day walking around whatever town were in. But there's this awesome new invention called a pet tote, pet carrier, pet purse, etc. That basically let syou tote the small dog around safely so that he or she can come with you and not slow you and your busy lifestyle down....Heaven forbid a tired dog be an inconvience enough to be gotten rid of. Last bolded statement, and I'll tell you the same thing that I tell my sister-in-law that's always trying to get rid of my brother's dog...Dog's aren't dumb. They know darn well if you're not connecting with them or willing to give them up. The poor thing has been bounced around from place you place and you wonder why he has trust issues? How could he possibly miss someone that's so willing to give him up? And he senes it, don't think he doesn't know that you'll drop him. I don't mean to sound harsh, granted my sympathy gauge seems always to be broken, but regardless of your husband's job circumstances, I'm sure you knew what would happen long before poor Pooter, and possibly Tika, came into the picture. Do what you need to do, but know that simply brushing dog off as an inconvience like you would flick away at a misquito is not going to be condonned here. Hopefully you'll use the websites that have been provided for the sake of Pooter, and for my blood pressure. Have a flippin' fantastic night cuddling next to the dog that has kept you so much company while your husband has been gone and who you'll discard for being an inconvience. |
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i feel sorry for pooter/ hopefully he will find a family that will love and care for him like he deserves |
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Oh, yes, PM Wylie's Mom and let a rescue happen for this little doggie. Sounds like that would be best for Pooter and even if you need to rehome your other one. |
Thanks Whylie's mom, I will pm you if I need. If the person in NJ is seriously interested I will glady get something set up for them. I'm getting intouch with a place here in AB. And I've had a retired couple that has been searching for a pair of small breed dogs as companions as they just lost there other two in feb. they owned from birth. I'm going to visit their home and talk with them and let them meet both dogs. I told them if they set up for Tikka to be spayed that I would gladly give them both dogs for free if they could spay here and keep in touch so that they can still have eachother. I'm not going to respond to anything else, rip into me all you want. I'm 21, thought I had my life planned out and yes, it included both dogs. But I've had a few curve balls thrown and being young and not settled in I made a mistake of taking on a responsibility I only thought I could handle... and yes it's sad for the dogs, and even myself, but I'm also learning. I wont be owning dogs for awhile... not because I don't think I'm a good owner, or that I dont deserve them... like most of you probably think. But because I realize I can't handle the responsibility while my life is so crazy/chaotic. WE ALL make mistakes and have to learn... how many of you have bought from backyard breeders... and you're telling me NONE of you have ever had to rehome a dog in your life... I find that VERY hard to believe. I think it took more courage for me to admit I needed to rehome even one of them to start... who wants to rehome a dog they love so much? But it's what's BEST for the DOGS. Not myself. Thanks for those who offered help, and I'm sorry for you feel the way you do for those who ripped into me. I'll be leaving YT today because of the way I've been treated. Will I join a YT hate site? No, because you guys were awesome to start, you are just passionate and openly opinionated... and that's something that's both helpful and hurtful. So thanks everyone, have a great day. |
[QUOTE=sweet_tikka;3587395] WE ALL make mistakes and have to learn... how many of you have bought from backyard breeders... and you're telling me NONE of you have ever had to rehome a dog in your life... I find that VERY hard to believe. I can honestly say I bought my 1st Yorkie from a Pet Store in 1988, way before I knew about puppymills. I know my Lizzie came from BYB, but I have adopted 7 that no one wanted. NO, I have never, ever had to rehome a dog in my life and never will. |
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