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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Virginia
Posts: 989
| I couldn't agree with you all more. My yorkie is nothing like this. He is kinda shy with people but when they rub him he is ok and will warm up to them. He is even good with kids. I can also take any and everything away from him I want with no problem.I honestly think it is in his breeding. They were never showed his mom and dad. The breeder just brought him out to meet them. OHHH someone mentioned that he could be this way because he isn't fixed. You guessed right! He isn't fixed and that is because the husband has this brilliant idea of breeding him. They have had 2 people come to their house to see Charlie and talk about breeding. That's all they did was talk. He never heard back from either of them. SO that gives you an idea of how bad he can be. I think they should get him fixed but that doesn't seem likely to happen. Thanks for all the advice. Michelle |
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