Yorkies stolen at gun pointpoint I saw the video and it made me even more terrified to take my Yorkie out. I went to a park around the corner of my house and a man started taking photos of my Lola. I already suffer from severe panic attack and PTSD. When I rescued Lola she automatically became the one an only thing that got me out of the house after years. When the man approached me and asked to take photos of Lola I knew something was funny. I told him if he takes any pictures of her I will call the police on my cell immediately. I took a photo of him and his car and he sped off like a rocket. I have a walking trail around my condo that is just for owners and people with dogs. I still look around after 8 months of having her to see if someone is following me. I can honestly say that if anyone ever went near her--I think I am capable of killing them with my bare hands. Lola is the most prize possession I have and I always make sure that people know she is fixed and will be no use to anyone but me. There are so many people that stop me when they see her it starting to make me very nervous. She is the yorkie that no one wanted but bred her from her first heat till I rescued her in November 2006. It took $1500 in vet bills to make her the beauty she is today. People make sure your Yorkies are fixed and leave the breeding to professional breeder. Then no one will come and take your puppies at gunpoint. |