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If you find a way to make money quick, let me know!:D I agree with what others have already posted. Have a garage sale or post your things for sale online, like ebay, craigs list or facebook. Do odd jobs for people around town; I bet if you look in the newspaper you'll find a few ads for these kind of jobs. Good luck! |
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So important to see that vet care is immediately started, shots, etc. Important also to have Nutri-Cal on hand. I can't understand why working isn't an option :confused: It is very important feeding the puppy with high quality foods, getting it's crate and things all ready for it? Being all prepared for your puppy helps it to get off to a happy start in it's new home life with you. You will need pee pads for potty training it and then know where you will be keeping it while it is being potty trained. If you haven't already gotten the puppy please think about all the neccessary needs for it and also the expense's involved. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate, folks here are great. Above the desire to have a yorkie or any dog for a pet please think of the needs of it before getting one. Good luck with your new puppy and by the way what name have you chosen? Patti and Jack |
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Hopefully, you will be willing to wait to bring it home till it is at least 12 weeks of age. Most breeders will keep the puppy till it is at least 12 weeks old and have them started on their first shots and dewormed. I read your previous posts and it didn't sound like you had bought a yorkie yet are you still looking for one? The penney saver, in my opinion, is not the best place to buy one from. Have you checked with your vets offices in your area? They generally have the names of reputable breeders. |
If you get a job, work enough hours, and have a good hourly wage you'll make money pretty quickly ;) Like others said, if you find a way to make money without working, let me know... |
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I already posted to you earlier - but just to share...I have 2 and it just ran me $380 for their annual & heartworm preventatives. THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY BUCKS and this was a NON emergency visit. Granted I'm not going back to this vet - but with yorkies....take a look at the Sick and Injured section here - Sick & Injured / Emergencies Talk - YorkieTalk.com Forums - Yorkshire Terrier Community ....you'll see why people are asking you to think this thru - |
Congrats on your plan for a puppy. I just wanted to say, yes, yorkies can be expensive, but aren't necessarily. I have Zeus, who has MVD, so his needs are a little different, but even his needs aren't all that expensive post diagnosis. Everyone else is healthy and are reasonable to have. No offense meant, but any dog can be expensive.....I have found crates, leads, beds, heartworm/flea meds, grooming etc. are actually less expensive than the ones for larger dogs. They eat less, so your food goes further, so buying high quality food is more affordable. This is my experience. Have a great day, Juliet |
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