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Yorkies Need Foster Homes on East Coast Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina... Yorkies in desperate need of foster homes until the right loving FUREVER families can be found. Post here or send me a pm if you are interested. Help a little one get a second chance!!!! |
We would love to ..what happens if we get too attached. do we get a chance to put in for adoption? We have 2 boys, 11 mos and 18mos, neutered, spoiled. have fenced yard, but they prefer peepads and rugs |
sent ya a PM:) |
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Did you send me a pm??? |
sent you a PM too... |
I'm excited about the number of pm's I've received. I THINK I've responded to everyone, but if I missed you (lol, with four dogs and a cat running around here, sometimes I get distracted:rolleyes: :D ) just sent me another pm and a little reprimand.:p |
I sent you a pm. Not for sure if we qualify as we are only in Maryland till the middle of October. We had to leave Haylee home as she gets violently car sick. We did bring Graff and I am sure he is missing her too. Would love to help a little one if needed. |
you didn't put va down. is va ok? |
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If I can help in North Florida let me know. |
Wow, a great many of you have responded through pm and on this thread. I am getting back to you as quickly as I can. If we can find one or two foster homes through this that'll be great!!!!!!!! |
are you working for Rescue Me now? is that what the foster homes are for? |
Judy what you do Is great. I wish I was closer and could be of help too. |
I'm sure Rescue Me needs fosters as well. I'm actually volunteering for Save A Yorkie. This is the rescue where we got Bernie. http://www.saveayorkierescue.org/ |
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why do they insist ALL yorkies are Not good with children & (For your child's protection, we cannot adopt to homes with children under the age of 10) not all yorkies are child aggressive............... |
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Keep in mind. They get the unwanted yorkies of the world. These dogs have been discarded like yesterday's trash. Yet they open their homes to these little ones no questions asked. Just recently, several have been turned over to rescue because of the children in the house...or because a baby is on the way. I know, you know, and the rescue knows that every parent won't do that. But, they see the worst of people everyday. These yorkies have often been raised in less than ideal circumstances and have been through who knows what. That being said, they can make wonderful pets, but care has to be taken. The goal of the rescue is to find homes where these pets are LEAST likely to be turned away...or to put it another way MOST likely to live forever. So over time they've developed some rules, and, unfortunately, it is a process to adopt a dog. The rescue is 100% volunteer operated. Everyone has an actual fulltime job and does this with the rest of their time. Their goal is to place each and every dog in a home where they will stay forever. When the call comes in, sometimes the rescue has to move immediately to get a dog before it is put to sleep, dropped off in the country, or taken out back to be done away with.:eek: Attachment 139189The little guy I picked up last week was at the vets office to be put to sleep for FLEA DERMATITIS. :eek: This was his first vet appointment in THREE YEARS. The parents never treated for fleas, and he had chewed off all of his hair from the middle of his back down. He was swollen and infected. Attachment 139188Thank god the vet called Save A Yorkie and we were able to save him. Who knows what else this little guy has been through. (although he sure seemed like a real sweetheart). We want to give him the best chance we can. What if we placed him in a home with a small child and found out (OOPS, he doesnt like small children). Then we're moving him out of another home and starting over. We certainly can't test him out on peoples kids before hand. It sucks, I agree, cause there are lots of homes out there with children that would make great homes. Chances are a lot of the rescue pups would be great with kids...but it's a decision the rescue has made to protect everybody. Whew...that was long:rolleyes: |
I would love to do fostering, however with having a child in my home, I know it's thanks, but no thanks. Desiree |
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FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO THEY APPROVE FOR FOSTER..CONGRATS...BUT I WILL NOT BE VOLUNTEERING TO HELP FOR ANYTHING LIKE THIS AGAIN FOR A LONG TIME!!! |
Judy I just wanted to thank you for giving up your time to help the forgotten Yorkies in the world. I hope you get many foster homes. I wish I could help out but I am still working full time which is why I couldn't get a rescue Yorkie at the time I was looking. I hope to volunteer myself with the ASPCA when I retire in a couple more years. Bless you, |
If I can help in MA please let me know! |
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And JUDY you are doing such a great job!!!!!!!!!!! |
Judy, you ARE doing a great job. :thumbup: I'm proud of you for being a foster Yorkie parent and working with the rescue. :) That poor boy that you posted pic's of is now is rescue and will get the great forever home that he deserves. :) :aimeeyork |
If I can help here in Virginia I will. |
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I wish I could help, but I'm all the way in Florida. I imagine it must be hard not to get attached to them. I'm glad the foster homes have a chance to give them a forever home. |
i may be interested. I am from delaware, 25 minutes from philadelphia. Please contact me marla |
I will admit some rescue people come off as being snobby and condescending. Their intentions are sincere but their delivery can be absolutely rude and uncalled for. I used to volunteer for a cat rescue, but after asking for help with a feral cat situation and being totally talked down too I no longer associated with them. It's just like every day life, if you have a bad experience with something YOU have the decision to support them anymore or not. |
I'd absolutely love to help out, but I'm a 21 year old married college student and most people think I shouldn't even have Marty & Maddie, so I doubt a rescue would approve my husband and me to be foster parents. Maybe one of these days... By the way, what you are doing is great! These poor babies deserve good homes. |
[quote=JENNGENE01_;1311491]Hello I aslo volunteer for Save A Yorkie Rescue and am offended with your language and your abuse to the rescue. The reason that she or anyone in rescue will tell you to fix your pups is to reduce the amount of unwanted pups that are out there. Which is why so many pups end up in shelters and with us in rescue. And there are also so many health benefits with spaying and neutering your pup. You should discourage people from getting involved with the rescue if we are all trying to do the same thing and people should call us and talk to us to see if are as bad as you say we are. Before I joined Save A Yorkie I had a bad experience with a different rescue who is mentioned alot on this site and they refused me right away because of my age that is screwed up not us. We take the time of our busy days to take in the yorkies that no one wants because their kids don't like the dog anymore, they are pregnant and they don't know how to train their pup right to handle a yorkie so they throw them out. So if you were offended because you wanted to adopt another yorkie and you didn't spay and neuter your own it's just ALL rescue rules. You will not find a rescue out there that will let their pups be adopted to unfixed pups. It's just rescue reality And JUDY you are doing such a great job!!!!!!!!!!![/quote] very good post I totally agree:thumbup: I have a Child under 10 who is Wonderful with All animals. But I know not all are wonderful with her. |
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