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available in NY 1. Your name - Scott 2. Your city, state: Rockland County, NY 3. Your phone number: 212-461-5299 4. Your email address: wallytime007@yahoo.com 5. Yorkie(s) For Sale: fun loving yorkie 6. Birthdate of Yorkie(s): March 1999 7. Age of Yorkie(s): 8 1/2 yrs old 8. Weight of Yorkie(s) parents: Unknown 9. Current weight of Yorkie(s) for sale: 10 pounds 10. Registration if any (AKC, etc): None 11. Price: $500 12. When puppies will be ready to be taken home: Jan 08 13. Do you ship your Yorkies: No 14. Any additional information you want to add: Unfortunately i need to re-home my baby. I am looking for a great home for him. Please PM me with any questions. |
I forgot to mention that this is a "male" yorkie. Thanks all ! |
Do you have pictures of him? Most people like to see the pictures. That's a great price. Are you rehoming him? Does he get along well with other dogs. |
I wish you good luck in re-homing your dog. Perhaps if you didn't charge you'll find a loving home faster. After all he is larger and is 8 1/2 yrs old. Sorry I don't mean to interfere just concerned that he finds a wonderful home. Good luck, I hope he finds the perfect home. |
1 Attachment(s) I was a little reluctant to not charge anything for him, only because i read one time that people who dont pay for a dog may not take it seriously. In reality, if i found the right home for him, i wouldnt charge anything at all. In fact, i would even be willing to share in some expenses to care for him. Hope this helps. Here is a pic i took about a week ago....he likes to look straight at the camera, so its hard for me to get candid pics of him. |
He is a very pretty dog. I have retired and rehomed one of my breeding females. I gave her away because she was going to friend's home and I had no doubt she would have a good home. that is the most important. Re-homing is a hard thing to do and I feel for you. |
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I see your in Rockland Cty. I looked for almost 9months before getting Buddy. I would have taken him in a minute. I do hope you find the perfect home. I am also sorry he needs to be rehomed That will be hard on both of you. He's adorable. I never thought of your reasoning regarding the money. That is a good thought though. I do no of a yorkie rescue not far from you. THey do wonderful work. Just in case it's: Yorkierescueme.com At least you know he will get the care and love he deserves. |
just bumping this to see if anyone is looking for an older male yorkie. |
I hope you are able to find a home for him. He really is a cutie pie! good luck.;) |
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http://www.petrescue.com/library/free-pet.htm Best of luck finding him a great home. He is a real cutie. :) |
i'm sorry you still haven't found a new home for him. weren't you looking in the beginning of the year? |
Yes, i have been looking for sometime now...not much success. i have asked my local groomer, vet, etc...still no luck. |
I'm going to post what I posted on your other thread. You're in my prayers. I'm so sorry. We just had to rehome our three due to a move...including my lab mix who I've had since I was 5, he was 1 (he's 9 now). And I'm posting because I see you saying that you don't want to let him go out of the area. I felt the same way. But Rusty (my lab) found an incredible home, with a yorkie talker, in Alaska. and as hard as it was to let him go all the way out there, I see pictures of him ALL the time and he has a wonderful life. its been a month, so its still a sore spot, but it is getting better. So I would suggest, if you are still looking, that you look outside of your local area. Best of luck! and hugs to you. |
I am so sorry that you have to rehome him. I feel very sad for him. I hope that you will keep him until that right family comes along??? Please don't drop him off at the pound or shelter. If worse comes to worse, please contact a Yorkie Rescue and maybe they can help you. |
Thanks for the warm thoughts....he will be staying right with me until the right home comes along ! |
I will be sending you a private message shortly - right after I research what is involved in bringing a dog from the U.S. to Canada (should we both mutually agree on re-homing him with me). What is his name? What is his personality like? Any health issues? (Health issues don't scare me because I have access to unlimited vet care in my city.) You can read my story and learn a bit more about me via this thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...69#post1610969 I originally wanted to open my home to a female because almost every pet supply I have leftover from Annie is pink and very, very feminine ... LOL. I thought I would have my Annie at least for another five years so I went crazy on buying girlie, feminine supplies for her. Please check your private messages shortly. Warm Regards, Jamie |
I thought I would share this information with other members, should anyone else be looking into bringing a dog from the United States to Canada: Canada The Canadian Embassy 501 Pennsylvania Ave, NW Washington, DC 20001 (202) 682-1740 Fax: (202) 682-7689 E-mail: webmaster@canadianembassy.org Import Regulations: Pets must be accompanied by a valid rabies vaccination certificate issued by a licensed veterinarian of the country of origin which identifies the pet and states the last date of vaccination for rabies. The rabies vaccination must be given at least once during the preceding 3 year period. Upon arrival at the first port of entry, the pet and its accompanying paperwork will be inspected. The fee for this inspection is $30 payable by whomever will be picking him up at the airport. They do not impose an import quarantine. The following was taken directly from the Canadian Customs web site and are the rules that apply. Importation of Dogs and Cats 1. From the United States A valid rabies vaccination certificate issued by a Canadian or United States practicing veterinarian is required, which identifies the animal and states that it has been vaccinated against rabies within the preceding three (3) year period. 2. From a rabies-free country (officially recognized as such by Canada) Dogs and Cats may enter Canada if accompanied by a certificate of an official government veterinarian. The certificate must clearly identify the animals and show that: (a) rabies has not existed in that country for the six (6) month period immediately preceding the shipment of the animals; and, (b) the animals have been in that country for the six (6) month period referred to in paragraph (a), or since birth. The same applies to dogs that originated from Canada and are being returned directly from a country designated by the Minister as having been free from rabies for not less than six (6) months. This would include dogs coming out of a quarantine imposed by the exporting country before that quarantine period is completed. As an alternative to the conditions above, the animals could enter Canada, subject to rabies vaccination as stated in section 3 below. As another alternative, the animals could be vaccinated upon arrival in Canada at the owner's expense. 3.From countries where rabies is present (or not recognized officially rabies-free by Canada) Dogs may enter Canada if accompanied by a certificate of a veterinarian from the country of origin, which clearly identifies the dogs and shows that they were vaccinated against rabies at least once within the preceding three (3) year period. As an alternative, the animals could be vaccinated for rabies upon entry into Canada at the owner's expense. Vaccination is not recognized if it is done before the animal reaches three (3) months of age. 4. Dogs under eight (8) months of age New regulations became effective September 15, 1994, which changed Canada's import requirements for dogs under eight (8) months of age. One or two (2) dogs accompanied by the owner require certification for vaccination against rabies. No additional certification is required. One or two (2) dogs not accompanied by the owner require a detailed health certificate in addition to the rabies certificate. More than two (2) dogs require an export certificate and an import permit in addition to the rabies certificate. The import permit may be obtained through Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) Area Offices. Special purpose dogs Special purpose dogs (seeing-eye, hearing-ear, etc.) from all countries are exempted from all import conditions, when the dog is accompanying its user. Fees Fees are payable for inspection of animals being imported into Canada, including dogs and cats, from countries other than the United States. The fee must be paid at the time of inspection. $30.00 for the first animal, and $5.00 for each additional animal. |
I hope he finds the right home, please don't give him to just anyone, make sure they are the right ppl for him:) |
The gentleman who is looking to rehome his Yorkie is a very nice person and sincerely looking to the best possible home. I am not the right person to take the male Yorkie because he is better suited to a home without children. I wish him all the best of luck in his search. |
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