On the fence I have a 10 month old yorkie (my Reese) and am on the fence about getting another one. I teach all day and feel terrible leaving her at home alone. It's just me and her, and we have the best relationship (frick and frack) and I am afraid that if I get another one, her personality will change. What should I do?? Also, I got her from a place that I would NEVER get another dog from..I just don't know of any reliable breeders in the NY area...help!! |
There is a lady here on YT. Her user is Sylvan.. her name is Stacy. you can check www.sylvanyorkies.com She is PA actually.. I am from MA but went to visit her a couple times before I bought my girl. She is really reputable breeder on YT.. You can pm her through yT if you are interested. |
I think, 2 is better! It gives her someone to play with, sleep with, and just Hang out with while you are away.. it makes your time away much better! I know I feel better knowing mine have a buddy |
If you WANT two...I say gooooooooooo for it!! I cant imagine havng one now and the three dogs play sooo much more than I can play with them...its soo much fun to watch them play. A little harder to go places with three but worth it!! Dawn |
I have 3 young puppies and am very happy with my decision to add to my fur family. I'm actually going to be adding another yorkie into the mix in about 6 mo-1 yr. I think one of the biggest questions to ask yourself is, do you have the money for double the vet bills, double the food, double the grooming ect? I know it got much more costly when I got two, then three =)... more clothes to buy.. more grooming to be done, hehe! Honestly though having two was no adjustment at all for me. It's more training, but other than that it's a lot of the same. My biggest adjustment was going from two to three since I only have two hands :) that's where a coupler comes into play! Good luck with whatever you decide :) |
did you get your yorkie from her? |
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