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Yorkie To Give Away? I may be having to move soon and probably won't be able to take my yorkies with me. Does anyone know the procedure to adopt them out? They are both girls, been spayed and both a little over 1 year old. They are very spoiled, have their own room and run the house. I am not 100 percent sure I have to part with them, just trying to figure out what to do when the time comes. I hate to wait until the last minute to decide what my options are. |
Oh, I do hope you get to take your little girls with you, I know that this must be a very difficult time for you. You are in my thoughts and prayers. |
Find a local Yorkie rescue. With all due respect, don't take in any more animals until you are in a permanent situation where will not need to give them up. |
One in every crowd! There has to be one in every crowd! Maybe if I had someone intelligent like yourself to tell me a year ago that I would be getting divorced and having to move, I wouldn't have gotten them! |
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Thank you breeze, trust me, they won't go anywhere if I can possibly keep them. I have them so spoiled. They have their own room and more clothes than I do. Strollers, car seats, playpens, they have it all. I thought this would be the best way to find them a good home (if they need it). |
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Just want to add, tell us about you and your yorkies, we love pics if you have them, don't be shy, lol. |
I don't know where you're going, but alot of places will let you keep small animals if you pay extra in your deposit and/or rent each month. If not try to get a friend or relative to take care of them until you assess your situation. One place my son lived had a "no pets" clause, but it looked like nearly half of the apartments had a cat or small dog. Good Luck to all of you and think positive thoughts!!!! |
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I have a friend that worked with a Yorkie rescue and they did a very good job of finding homes for the dogs turned over to them. Try some of these links and maybe someone can put you in contact w/a rescue in your area. My friend worked w/Marilyn at the organization in the 1st link. She has a big network and might be able to point you in the right direction. Welcome to Save A Yorkie Rescue, Inc. SOS Dogs Yorkshire Terrier Rescue United Yorkie Rescue - A 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Yorkshire Terrier Rescue Organization Yorkshire Terrier Club of America Affiliate Clubs Rescue Me Yorkie Rescue Yorkie Haven Rescue |
I mean no disrepect but if you really care about your little ones then I would highly recommend turning them over to a reputable rescue. They are trained to ask the right questions and to match the right home to your dogs. There are certain things a rescue would never do and questions they would ask to find out if your dogs would be going to a safe home. Did you know that Yorkies are used as bait in dog fighting rings? What if you put them into a home with little kids and one of your dogs bite the child (Yorkies are not the greatest with kids) and now the Yorkie loses it life. If you are just trying to recoup the $$$ you put into them.... |
:wub:C'mon girls, be nice. This lady sounds like a very loving Mom to her babies. She doesn't need criticism for being smart to check out what might be best for the little dogs. |
There is NOTHING that would make me give up my babies... They are my family. Can you really logically get rid of your Babies????????? You can find a place that rents to small pet owners. Or put them in a kennel while you look for a place!! You will be sorry if you get rid of them.. |
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To the OP...Good luck finding homes for your dogs. I'm sure your life has been turned upside down by divorce. Having to rehome your dogs must break your heart. I know you'll find them a great new home! |
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