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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Lafayette, LA  
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				   |      We are getting a new baby tomorrow-- except she isn't a baby and I know nothing about her. Basically, someone knew I wanted another Yorkie and word got out to contact this lady. She's had this Yorkie and wanted to get rid of it and if I pick her up tomorrow she's mine FREE. I've tried asking questions about the pup and she kind of defrays from answering them.     The email I got today makes her sound like a breeder, a non-reputable at that. She told me I could come at 11 tomorrow to get her because she has another pup to show. But that she has work at 12, so she won't have much time. I know nothing about this pup, but she said she's packing on the weight because she's been in a pen eating free choice puppy food. I'm beginning to think I really just need to get this pup out of this situation and hope/see if it works between my guy. I know I shouldn't be picky-- because she's free, right? WRONG, I am scared she will be full of fleas, have rabies, mange, or some other problem and give it to my pup. I can't afford to go to the vet since Avery just had a full dental and am waiting on my teaching position to open back up. I know most of you are thinking, at this moment, if you can't afford her, don't get her! But, if she was UTD on shots and a good bill of health, I could definitely afford her; this month is just pinching pennies. Anyone have thoughts on this issue, because I'm kind of more scared than excited? 
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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				   |      I know you want to rescue her but if can not afforded her I do not think its a good idea. A dog or puppy when first gotten should go to the vet for a full check ASAP. Accidents happen and emergencys happen and if you cannot afford to take her to the vet for a check up them how would u afford them?     
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|    Donating YT 500 Club Member   Join Date: Feb 2009  Location: Weymouth, Ma  
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 get her to the vet and take care of her needs then I say go for it..! Another possiblity is Care Credit.. you know right after you apply if your accepted.. Good luck and crossing my fingers you can work something out. 
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Fort Worth, TX, US  
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				   |      Just be very careful. If she is avoiding the concerns you have there might be something wrong with her health wise. If you can afford it please get her out of that situation. I would grab her in a heartbeat but that is because I run to dogs like that all the time. That's how I ended up with Ellie. It has been a rough ride with her health but the repayment in love has beyond value.     |  
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|    YT Addict   Join Date: Feb 2012  Location: somerset ky usa  
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				   |      Just be careful like the other post said about exposing an unhealthy pup to the one you already have. Good luck to ya     
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Lafayette, LA  
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				   |      Could I just get away with a checkup? And avoid heartworm tests, etc. for now?     
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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				   |      No. I wouldn't I would have blood work and a fecal done and if she doesn't have any shots she will need some of those. I know my vet will not give me heart worm preventives unless she has had a recent heart worm test and she will need to be on a preventive. A second dog is twice the cost for everything try to remember that. I know its hard when you want to rescue one but she will need care maybe even more then you think if she is free from a breeder and the women wont tell you anything about her.     
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|    YT Addict   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Scotland  
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				   |      How well are you known at the vets? Will they treat her and defer payment or could you use a credit card and pay it back a little a month ?     
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|    YT 1000 Club Member   Join Date: Jun 2011  Location: Johannesburg, South Africa  
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				   |      in a certain way i can relate to what you're saying. i so badly want a second puppy right now, but i think it happens when its supposed to. right now i am busy with my new company and still living at home. so i am going to wait till december to get her, my life will be more stable and i will be moving out into my own place. just me Ziigy and the new Zoe (yes, i've even named her and found a great breeder). When I got ziggy it was an impulse buy and I ended up spending 5000bucks in vet bills in the first 3 days of his life. I wouldnt like anyone to go through what i did.    But whatever decision you make though i really hope it works out for you and this puppy. Good luck doll   
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Fort Worth, TX, US  
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 We always have an impulse to get a new pup it's like baby fever for women. Puppy Fever   got to love it. Just be careful and weigh all your options. I want another one so bad right now but I want to make sure Ellie is ok before I do.  |  |
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|    Rosehill Yorkies   Donating YT Member Join Date: Dec 2007  Location: Houston Texas  
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				   |      OOOOOHHHHH....red flags flapping everywhere!!!  Please be very careful here....I know how tempting this is...but she is avoiding answering questions you are asking, FOR A REASON!  I do NOT think for one minute, this lady is giving away a free Yorkie, out of the goodness of her heart.  I am fearful there are large vet bills immenent with this little dog, bills this lady does not want to face. If you DO go ahead and take this dog, isolate it from your baby you already have at home until you can have it totally checked out by your vet....and do not let your baby you already have, walk where this other dog goes, anywhere in your house or yard.     |  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Lafayette, LA  
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				   |      Well ladies, I picked her up just to get her out of the environment. I ended up finding her a good home with another Yorkie and she could afford vet bills (if it came to that). I just couldn't fathom spending more than $200 at this moment. People think that just getting a dog means I've got to spend $1,000s and I just don't feel like that is necessary.     
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|    ♥Love My Snuggle Bugs♥   Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2009  Location: Missouri  
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				   |      We had a situation where someone found a little one and brought it to us knowing we have yorkies until the owner could be located. I didn't think anything about it until that night and it had seizures      .  It scared the daylights out of me thinking, what have I done to my babies bringing a sick little one in here. We rushed her to the vet and it was nothing contagious and the owner claimed her the next day but it can be a very serious thing to do to your little ones.  I hate to think I couldn't help a baby in need but if it ever happens again I will know to keep it isolated from mine until it has seen a vet. 
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Apr 2012  Location: Lafayette, LA  
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				   |      That's a risk you take. But you don't save up thousands "in the event it does happen." I'm well aware she would need new puppy items, we actually have an extra set of things bc I had found a dog and took him in until his owners were found. Everyones opinions are different as to how much you should spend.     
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