She's adorable! At a year old, you don't have to guess about the coat development, weight etc. I wanted so badly to take Teddy's mom home with me when I was there to select a puppy .. haha. I don't know anything about Biewers or parti or anything like that but I think that pic you've posted of her is just gorgeous! 4lbs is still small but a good weight! |
She does have a sad little face. I'm sure if you get her she will be a happy little girl and her expression will show that. |
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She will be a very lucky little girl if she joins your family and no doubt very happy. One year old is still very much like a puppy. I have always had my dogs from the time they were puppies but Katie was three when she joined our family. She had been with her breeder, who is a small show hobby breeder, and she was raised in a home environment. Katie was a happy, confident, loved little girl when she came to us, and she adjusted so quickly to her new home. She is loved beyond measure, and we believe she is very happy being the center of our hearts and lives. I wish we were able to add another one for Katie's sake, since she was raised with many dogs, but we could not be happier than we are now with our precious little girl. Before Katie we had three female Yorkies who were within a year of each other, and that was wonderful! I'm sure you will love having two little girls to love, whether you choose the beautiful Biewer girl or the tiny little girl. |
Thank you, I suppose it all depends if she's had a happy life to date as to how her character is set presently. That said, my friends little girl 'Molly' (Crystals best pal), came from an empty former life and was quite withdrawn at first. Five months on, she's well and truly in charge of a doting Mom & Dad and her uncle Martin too! Love and affection is a balm for nearly all dogs, especially Yorks, who seem to hoover it up! |
She is beautiful, lol, and does have little sad face which I am sure if you decide to take her, that sad face will disappear. And like others have said, at a year old, there is no guess at what her weight will be, a year old baby is still very much a puppy. |
I think she is just beautiful and I love her coat! Hopefully she is not sad at all but if she is I know that would change if you decide to make her a part of your family. It doesn't take long for them to adapt to their new homes. My Silky, Rocket absolutely loves it here at my home. He gets to run like the wind instead of being crated all day. He is more than eager to come in for his afternoon nap after keeping my cats in check. He is supposed to be a foster but my husband says he's home. I will formally break the news to my Rescue Group soon but they have been telling me all along that I would end up keeping him. His former family who so easily gave him up after 3 yrs. have no idea what they are missing. Anyhow I say if she is healthy grab her before someone else does. She's a little doll! And she may be into politics more than you know especially if she has a little treat or shoe to chew on while she listens. |
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Doc she is only a year old - in your home under you and your wifes loving care she will come out of her shell (that is if she is in a shell) - but she will adjust very nicely. Which is not to say there might be some work to do on your part. You need to know a lot about the environment she was raised in. Is she leashed trained - outer potty trained - only indoor - obedience commands she knows. Is she dog friendly. A barker - a nipper/ Is she used to sleeping in her crate/kennel. |
1 Attachment(s) I spent an hour with this little girl today, she was in the company of 5 other Yorkies, all great fun to be with of course and all demanding attention. Mum & Dad were there too and her pedigree, like theirs is very impressive. She struggled to even get near to me at first, until her breeder assisted those little legs. 'Holly' really is tiny, but quite beautiful and she has completely captivated me. When it was time to leave she looked devastated and shrunk back into the sofa as the 'gang' descended upon me again. I got her for another cuddle before I left and received a huge kiss in parting, as I handed her back. As she was only spayed last Tuesday, I can't collect her until next Sunday (31st), when the stitches have been removed. I've never had such a small creature before, outside the Burmese Cats my late wife used to breed. In fact the tiny rib cage and spine took me back 30 years! I think I've now got a new and enduring role as bodyguard and all round guardian! So watchful care on the exercise regime, jumping off beds etc needs to be addressed! Lapdog, or constant companion? Either way tonight I feel very happy somehow. |
What a cute little face! Oh you are going to have a LOT of fun with her! |
Oh, Martin. She looks adorable! |
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I'll bet you are just beside yourself with joy! I know I would be! She is a doll and I love her name!!! I have a Chi named Holly! |
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I just couldn't get her Holly's presence out of my mind last night. Sometimes a subconscious serenity affirms the decision that somethings were meant to be... |
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