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if I could have a herd of yorkies I would, common sense tells me no but my heart says yes please! But if you moving then maybe just maybe you should hold on a bit :( |
I want a little brother for morgan but i have to wait since i have 2 elderly dogs |
A glass of wine (or 6...maybe more) may help quiet that 'common sense' voice in both your and your DH's heads...:sidesplt:...so you can get the playmate you want NOW...:sidesplt: Seriously, It's a decision that every individual must make based on their circumstances. But, I do understand wanting a Yorkie playmate for Chewbacca, too. We got Brody when he was 14 months old, then a few months later, we puppy sat for our friend's Shih Tzu, and Brody, who only had a 1-yr-older, 95 lb non-playmate 'brother' was so forlorn after having a same size, near same age, same energy playmate for that week or so, there was literally no choice in my mind but to get him a 'like himself' friend and companion. I missed out on two rescues. One was a Yorkie/Maltie mix male because the rescue never replied to me (email was the only way to contact them until they brought the rescue dogs to PetSmart on Saturday)...but he was not there and was removed from their website so I assume he was adopted. The other was a Parti Yorkie male who was a little too far away but...;):p:D. As luck would have it, I then found Mia, took Brody to meet her, they hit it off, and when both Brody and Mia were 17 months old...their birthdays are 6 days apart...Mia joined our family. Brody and Mia have been inseparable since then and are very good together. I am certain whatever you decide, you will make the right decision for you. Good luck! |
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I had just one yorkie for over 5 years. I swore I would only ever have one. 3 months after I got Ruby I was given the opportunity to get another one for free. I couldn't pass that up. Its been a year now with both Ruby and Rosie and I have never regretted my decision. I will always have two (or more) yorkies provided I can afford them!! |
I remember when I decided to get my 2nd Yorkie. I thought it would be great for Shelby to have a buddy..... so Seymour joined our family. The 2 were inseparable. They did ALL the same things and are so cute together. Then as they got older, I started thinking about the obvious...... what would one do with the loss of the other..... it would destroy the heart of a little dog. Soooooooooooo..... then Seeger joined our family. It is a good mix and they all have bonded in different ways.... it is funny to see the huge difference in the way Seeger plays with Shelby (ruff & tumble) and with Seymour (gentle and submissive). Seymour and Shelby still have the same habits, but not as "glued at the hip" as they used to be. |
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