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NICE! My grandmother was going to give me her 1964 1/2 mustang (that she bought in '65) but my aunts convinced her to donate it to a museum. Bitches. My grandmother is a HUGE pink fan and she had painted it pink in '65. I would have kept it that way, LOL. Original was that pea yellow. |
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Hmm maybe I am just being a spoiled brat and being picky lol but another puppy has become available and sadly for some reason I just help but think "ummm there are actually yorkies that are not cute??" Maybe it's just her haircut or the angle of the picture hmmm lol |
I use alligator clips but I put her hair in a ponytail with a rubber band first then slide the clip through her hair so she want be about to pull it out. I think she likes is better that way then me putting the clip to hold her hair. |
There is an excellent rescue in Florida, United Yorkie Rescue, they do excellent work and sometimes put thousands of dollars into their babies. They do ask a few hundred dollars for the dogs but considering what they put out that is a nominal fee. Not all their rescues are that sick. Many are just needing new homes. There are people here on YT who belong to and support them. They do great work. They also make and sell a bows, sweaters and other things to help raise money for the organization. United Yorkie Rescue - A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Yorkshire Terrier Rescue Organization |
Well everybody was right.. She would still get rid of her I got the text message today AFTER I put down a $300 deposit on a puppy Friday night grrrr |
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OMG...how do you feel about a third Yorkster? :p |
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I am sooo confused... I love love love the little girl that needs a new home!! And the breeders as nice as they are and all I just have odd feelings about BUT how do you ask for a deposit back?? I also wonder if a 8 week old puppy is best to be around my VERY hyper Guinness compared to a hyper 7 month old female that also the bonus is she is house broken lol |
How did you pay them? Maybe you can get your money back |
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I love that you are collecting bows. Khaleesi came from the breeder with the rubberband type in her hair, and it looked like it was pullling so I cut it out right away. Ever since I have been trying to find something BESIDES elastic that will stay in her silky slick hair with no success. I have tried velcro and tiny barrets, super light-weight bows, super tiny boys, and once I even stuck a piece of double sided tape on her head with a piece of ribbon stuck to it. That stayed for a bit, but it wasn't exactly useful OR attractive! The problem is two-fold. She has super thin, shiny, slick hair on her head AND she paws and/or rubs at anything I put in it until she gets it off. Her hair is FINALLY getting long enough to where she could use one now, though. Before I give in and go back to the rubber/elastic/stretchy/whatever they are bows, I think I will give the snapon bows that were recommended a try. Thank you for starting this thread! |
I'm sorry - I responded before I finished reading the entire thread. Maybe you could tell them the truth - that there was a puppy already promised to you, but that you thought the arrangement fell through when you made your deposit on this one. Now, the deal is going through and you just can't handle two puppies. Besides, the second one sounds too young! |
This is going to sound super weird, but the "rubber bands" that are used to correct the jaw with braces work perfectly as little rubber bands to put in the dogs hair. I had a couple of packs left from my braces and that is what I have been using. They are really tiny and hardly noticeable in their hair, and when you put in a bow there is no chunky rubber band that takes away from the cuteness of the bow or clip in the hair. They are also really easy to take out of their hair (they don't get caught or tangled). I just like how unnoticeable they are & easy to use they are. Sadly, I don't know how you would get a hold of any of them without having a child with braces or having braces yourself. You might be able to walk into a bunch of different orthodontist offices and ask for a package of them??? The lighter ones work better than the stronger ones. That is just what I use =) |
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The snap in bows will stay pretty well without a real topknot in place. |
Also I am really sorry about what that lady did! That was very rude of her to inform you about her dog needing a home.. getting you attached.. and then changing her mind... and then changing it again! This must be a very difficult decision for you. I hope that you are able to make the choice for the puppy/dog that would be best suited for your family! Both girls look absolutely adorable ... and I'm sure that you will be happy with whatever dog that finds her way into your life! (sorry, I didn't read the whole post originally) |
Thank you for the link to the snap in bows...think I will try these....Raelle has really fine silky hair, Jersey likes to pull out her bows. Does anyone know does she ship to Canada? Alisha I read all about the lady that changed her mind yet again, go with your gut...as for the deposit, was it non-refundable? Most deposits are..sorry hun. All you can do is ask...Both pups are adorable! |
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Most of the Snap On Bow sets are out of stock. I wonder when they will have more ready? That's a great idea about the orthodontist elastics, however. I will give that a go. I think I saw them once at Amazon. Now I understand how everyone gets their bows to stay in. I thought it was just Khaleesi's hair that was different. Thank you, GracieLove, for explaining how it's accomplished. Alisha, I KNOW you will find just the right sissy for Guinness. Both of those babies look like angels, and I can't wait to hear about the wonderful antics the two of them will get into! I'm sure he'll take her under his furry little paw and show her the ropes. :D |
Omg the one tonight and Guinness were nonstop wrestling rolling on the floor, both had a blast BUT I am not sure after meeting her that she is the one for us every if they loved each other.... None I feel bad because the family was so impressed with how well taken care of and approved of us to adopt her but blah I just don't know...... Why is picking a puppy soooo hard???? |
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:thumbup::thumbup: Yup...'zactly! :D |
Yep! What was it about her that set you off? Or is making you feel unsure? Like I said...go with your gut! |
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Actually you just want the right fit for your family. Go with your gut. You will know the right pup |
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