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A little yorkie girl needs a new home My friend that has a 7 yr. old yorkie needs to find a good home for her. She loves to be the only dog which is the problem. They have two other dogs and she is so possessive of her when the other dogs come close she attacks them. She needs a home with no other dogs and preferably a woman that wants to be the center of attention. The owner is just sick about this and wants to be sure she is in a good home. This lovely little creature is in the Phoenix area. Any suggestions |
Is this a pup she has had for 7 years or a new one? Is there a way to work with her perhaps? |
Yorkie in need of new home I talked to her yesterday and she said their is a senior that has no other dogs and really wants a yorkie because her daughter has one. They are going to meet to see if the move would be something the owner feels comfortable in doing. She is just so sad about this. I can't imagine. I would never be able to get rid of my two adorable yorkies. |
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Hope it works out well. |
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I am a senior as well. :) I am not trash talking seniors as pet owners...and have adopted to many empty nesters and seniors. My point is that the entire situation really needs to be weighed carefully. |
I just don't think people should be "labeled" is all. Should just word that a home check and a background check should be done, this way no offense will be taken. |
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I said I hope this senior has a good history of taking care of pups. And...I said that often seniors are lonely...it is true..and looking for company..also true. Nothing wrong with that. A yorkie with issues would not be a good placement for a person who had not had a history of taking care of yorkies. Just the way I feel. I have seen enough bad placements in rescue to know what I am talking about. I did not discriminate in any way. Sorry you took it that way. But, look at what you said about younger people....that is honestly no different. They don't all crate their pups all day long. You don't think you labeled young people? No...you stated something you believe as did I. :) |
I agree, in that a dog with issues does not make a good pet for a senior. I have a Shih Tzu that I adopted after fostering him for several months at witch time it was discovered that he has many issues stemming from his past witch made him an emotional mess. During adoption days nearly every senior in the market for a little dog stopped to inquire about him & each one of them agreed that he would be too much for them too handle. I believe that some issues can be solved in a senior home , however aggression would not be one of them in my opinion. I would be especially concerned if this senior adopted this pup & wanted or needed to spend time at her daughters home. What would happen between the daughters dog & the mothers dog ? |
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