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08-06-2010, 08:43 PM | #16 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: Tri state area
Posts: 186
| I am starting to think it would be a good idea for all dogs & cats to be neutered/spayed before going to a "pet" home. Dogs should not be a source of income unless you are a registered and licensed breeder. |
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08-06-2010, 08:58 PM | #17 |
Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Here, there
Posts: 2,693
| I saw a post on here a little bit earlier, it was a man posting, he and his wife just had a baby and were looking for tips on how to introduce the baby and the yorkie. People were advising to spend extra time with his yorkie so the pup didn't feel left out. He posted back that he planned to spend extra special time every day (I believe he said) with his yorkie, after all, the yorkie was their first baby. I was so touched (and sorry, may not have worded above statement quite correctly) as too many people get pets as their practice baby and easily and quickly get rid of them once the "real" baby arrives on scene. That post really warmed my heart this evening when I have been so disheartened by posts of several people treating their pets like money making objects
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08-06-2010, 10:31 PM | #18 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: new zealand
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| glad to see eveyone is of the same mind on this one, this person should be put down
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08-07-2010, 01:31 PM | #19 |
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| I just HATE that! : My aunt (who is not blood related, she married my dads half brother) had a Lab that died last 4th of July. It was so sad and everything. Well, one week later, she went to the pet store and got a little "Silkshire Terrier" (silky/yorkie) and when I told her that wasn't a breed, she matter of factly told me he was, lol. Well she claimed he "drove he crazy" so she just gave him to her sister. About 2 months after she just gave away this dog... she goes and gets a Shepherd mix puppy. Wonder how long she will have this one?
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08-07-2010, 08:53 PM | #20 |
YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Elberta, AL USA
Posts: 919
| I guess if people like that woman that just "got rid" of her adopted Russian son by dumping him back to the orphanage because he had "isssues" could do that, then dumping a pet has even less conscience problems for them. |
08-11-2010, 11:39 AM | #21 |
YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Knoxville,Tennessee
Posts: 3,073
| I am one of those people who "threw away" one dog after getting another. We recently rehomed my boston terrier. I now have a yorkie, chi and a pom. Sophie the boston is now with my mom with a fenced in yard and several more dogs more her size. She is loving the fenced yard which we don's have. She is almost 1 yr old. I knew she would be bigger than my other dogs, that is what I wanted. I thought even with my health problems I could take care of her. Then my husband found bruises on me where she would put her paws on me. He went ballistic. He said he could not let that happen and I could not handle or train a 17 lb dog. My heart is breaking esp when she is not cuddled next to me at night. My mom wanted her from the start and she treats her animals with a lot of love. I tell you this hoping I will not get blasted. In our situation my dh thought it was best. Her energy and weight was just something I could not handle. He was afraid I would refracture my back with her. I love my furbabies. I have to limit the breeds to what will hopefully be under 10 lbs. If they get bigger than that my hubby promises no more giving away.
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08-11-2010, 01:06 PM | #22 |
YT Addict | Ok I confess I rehomed a rescue Westie sadly recently, I had spent 18 mos. in the hopes of getting this dog I adored housetrained. Between the Nanny and I she was rarely alone, in fact when in the kennel she would not make a mess. Take her out, and I mean outside for maybe up to 6 hours and you could not get this dog to potty. the second she got inside the flood or tootsies would drop. I felt as if we had made progress since she finally was not afraid of a blade of grass blowing in the wind. She now walks with her tail in the air! But in the last few months acts of aggression towards my other westie Kismet were getting violent. And it would just be a momentary stray look. No food , person or toy involved. She mothered Mia a lot (afterall she was a mill producer for 4 years) I finally realized she needed to be an only dog and had Little White Dog work with me to find an older person to hold and love her in addition to being able to accomodate the housebreaking issue. It happened over the 4th of July, it was a terribly difficult decision. But since she has left, Kismet has become the sweetest and calmest Westie ever and loves Mia. Mia and Kismet have bonded which is nice. But yes I am one of those persons, I have never done this before but finally realized I wasn't being fair to Emma either. So I do believe we have to look at what is best for our children and yes my furbabies are my children also. I know where she is and they are sending me updates which is nice and part of my request. Maybe I didn't have that right. But I lost the terrier of my heart about a year and a half ago. I am just finally healing, I thought we were both broken and maybe we would heal together. We started the process but got to a fork in the road. Mia is actually my daughters but has stolen my heart to say the least. I love Kismet also but just different I guess..... SO Sorry if this upsets everyone, I am a good loving decent terrier worshipper. If I can't be who they need is it fair? |
08-11-2010, 04:15 PM | #23 | |
LoveMy2 Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 4,060
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I wish stricter laws applied to people dumping/abandoning pets. I wish every county in every state required a license for pet ownership and required them to be registered. I would gladly pay to own my girls. That might keep some of the irresponsible people from owning. But you know the saying...Wish in one hand... | |
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