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jamiesaari 01-05-2008 11:50 PM

Hi,

I hope this is okay, but I wanted to bump up this thread as I'm still open to adopting another Yorkie (male or female of any age) as a companion for my little Yorkie/Chi, Tika. I'm located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada - a three-hour drive from North Dakota.

On the rare occasion I leave Tika home alone, she cries like a baby the entire time. She loves cats and other small dogs, but attacks larger dogs like a pitbull (which is comical because she is so tiny). It took a couple weeks for Tika to adjust to my mother's large, overweight pug, T-Bone. They are now buddies. However Tika has always been good to my sister's teacup poodle who is the same size as Tika.

Ideally I'm looking to take in a rescue and can provide unlimited veterinary services (due to a business trade organization I belong to). I cannot afford a large adoption fee.

Warm Regards,

Jamie

Sugar's Mom 01-06-2008 06:53 AM

Here is a link. Don't know if she is what you are looking for or n ot.

http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=110282

jamiesaari 01-06-2008 10:48 AM

Thanks Sugar's Mom. The only problem with her is the $600 adoption fee - that I am unable to afford. If the puppy's current owners agreed to adopt her to me there would be a transportation fee in addition to the $600 rehoming fee. Although the pup is young and likely very healthy, I would insist on doing a full diagnostic with my vet to make sure the little one is 100% healthy.

My ideal dog would be one who comes from a family who isn't asking for an adoption fee, but wants to know the dog is going to a good home. I could provide regular updates and photographs on a long-term basis. If the dog has health problems, I can provide veterinarian services through my business's barter system.

I wish I had as much cash as I do barter credit (nearly $20,000 in barter credit from doing four websites recently at $5,000 each).

jrsygal37 01-06-2008 11:31 AM

Jamie. I think I may have mentioned this, but have you looked into rescue. YES, more then likely there would be some kind of adoption fee - usually between $250 - $400 with $400 being more common but your dog/pup has already been vetted, shots and spay and neutered PLUS you know for sure the health of your Yorkie. Finding someone that will give you a Yorkie for free is almost unlikely. Most people feel that giving away for free does not ensure a good home. Not saying you won't provide one, just stating reccomendations that are made to weed out people looking for dogs to use at labratories etc. If you do find a Yorkie (such as the link Sugar's mom provided) you could make contact with the owner and speak to them about your situation. A lot of families are more interested in finding a GOOD home first and foremost and may work with you with the fee and or just give you the dog after of course checking out your references and ensuring that you do infact have all the credits for free vet care. In a lot of cases, people are just following the reccomendations of charging a fee to make sure that the dog does not end up in the wrong hands. You''d be surprised to know how many labratories send people underhandedly to find FREE dogs so they can use them in labratories. Best of luck. Elaine

jamiesaari 01-06-2008 12:01 PM

As a good person who has a loving home and great environment for another Yorkie, I have to believe that the right dog will come along. Yes, there are unscrupulous people who will sell dogs to labs or use them to train dogs involved in dog fighting, but I am not one of those people.

Both Annie and Tika came into my life without large adoption fees and I believe another dog will come along at the right time. Annie was given to me because of the loving home and vet services I am able to provide. Tika was adopted to me for a nominal fee of $60 and I am so thankful she came to me because the rescue vet gave her a 100% clean bill of health and I just learned she needs a $3,000 surgery for knee problems on her hind legs.

I am an open book and willing to provide references, contact information about the vet I use and regular updates on how the dog is doing with photographs.

I'm not looking for a free Yorkie, but one that may have health problems and can take advantage of the vet services I can offer. Just because I prefer not to pay an adoption fee for a young puppy doesn't mean I am looking for a free dog. The money will instead be directed into ensuring the dog has the best possible vet care, food, supplies and anything else the dog needs.

jrsygal37 01-06-2008 04:07 PM

Jamie. I wasn't suggesting that you were not being honest. I was just suggesting that just because someone is asking an adoption fee does not mean that it's written in stone. As I said a lot of people will place their dog with an adoption fee not because they want money but because they feel that this is the safest way to be sure that their dog does not end up as a lab rat. What I was suggesting is to not rule out the dogs with an adoption fee because sometimes once the family speaks to the potential adopter and knows that their dog will be provided a living home with vet care etc. that they will end up waving the asking fee. Many years ago my parents bought my boys their first dog. It was a Golden Retriever and we had not idea that our little guy had asthma triggered by dog hair. He was very very sick from Bogart and we had no choice but to find a home for him. We had him advertised in the paper with a price and had him sold but in the end would not follow through with the sale because he would be crated all day while the person worked. In the end we found a family through our vet that had just lost their old Sheepdog and in the end we chose to lose the $700 that was spent on him and just give this family Bogart because we knew he'd have the perfect home. This is all I was saying. That you should not rule out those asking a fee. Unfortuanetly while you may be upright, many many are not and Labs look for free dogs and they send people posing as a person looking for a family dog and these poor people end up handing their dog over to what they believe is a good home, only to find later that the dog ended up in a labratory and this is why in a lot of cases a person will put a high fee on their pet, but sometimes once they talk to you the fee disappears. I admire you are looking to rescue. I have four that are rescues.

Elaine

jamiesaari 01-06-2008 04:36 PM

Thanks Elaine. I appreciate the advice and understand now what you mean.

However, given that I'm a very proud person, I'm just wondering how a tactful way to approach somebody advertising a dog that is asking for a $600 or $800 adoption fee.

Having been through the situation yourself, how would you approach somebody if you were me.

I just don't want to offend anyone because I know Yorkies are very expensive to purchase.

I look forward to your advice.

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-06-2008 04:43 PM

You might try looking here.... one listing tells of a 1 year old spayed purebred female and 8 year old male.... "small fee"...

http://www.petfinder.com/classifieds...rkshire&type=P

And here..... on this link there is a 12 week old female Yorkie / Spitz mix puppy girl available for a 75.00 adoption fee...

http://www.petfinder.com/classifieds...=yorkie&type=P

I wish you all the best!!

jrsygal37 01-06-2008 05:04 PM

Hi again Jamie. I think your best bet is to keep your eye here on YT. Call me nieve but I think that most that take the time to actually locate a Yorkie site to post their Yorkie for rehoming are more likely to be less interested in money and more interested in finding their dog/pup a new home. I know that less then a year ago TLC found her little yorkie / Maltese who was less then a year old and posted as free. I think TLC has her in her avatar and named her Cuddles. And, I know I've seen quite a few postings in the past year where people were looking to rehome their dog and said that the fee was completely negotiable. That is a a good sign that money is not the issue. I would scan and keep looking and when you see such a post either call if the number is listed or email and explain the home you can provide and medical care etc. and the situation. It's not really a matter of pride. Many can pay for a dog but just refuse to buy, they'd rather rescue. I'm not rich but I'm comfortable yet I do not feel comfortable buying a pup. When looking I always looked to rescue first. Also, don't rule out rescue. Often rescue loses money on a dog. Lilly my little rescue was 13 weeks when we got her. I paid a $400 adoption fee and that included her pediatric spay, shots and medical. When I picked her up I saw her papers and the rescue had $900 into her. A lot of cases rescue cannot afford to get the medical care needed on some that come in. I would scout petfinder and if you find a little Yorkie that needs vetting or they are looking for donations for contact them and talk to them. It does not hurt. You could even look into fostering a Yorkie with the idea of adopting them. Rescue will always give their foster families first rights. I'm sure a rescue would love to place a pup or young adult that needs medical with a home that is willing to pay for it. I wish you the best of luck in your search. Oh and one place to look may be www.puppymillrescue.com. They take in puppymill dogs - some just pups but most need medical and these rescues really just cannot afford the cost. Elaine

jamiesaari 01-06-2008 05:28 PM

Thank you so much for the words of wisdom and links. I'm going to review the ads and personally contact the owners of the dogs that would be a good fit for my home.

I'm also going to keep active on Yorkie Talk because it truly is an incredible resource. I've learned more about dogs in my month here than I have in my entire life!

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-06-2008 05:52 PM

Jamie... I know it's puppyfind.com, but I saw this little girl and thought of you... she's here in Oklahoma so if you decided on her, maybe we could put together some kind of YT "yorkie transport train" (starting with me!) and we could get her home to you without shipping charges!

http://www.puppyfind.com/view_listin...22262946337ed2

TLC 01-06-2008 06:25 PM

You have been given wonderful advice and I know you and your daugther are also wonderful people. You are right, the 'right dog' will come along. Don't give up, look through the Ads EVERY day, spread your word about what you have to provide, and then simply ask. I would just lay it all out and let them decide. The worst they could say is 'sorry but no' - if that's the case then you move onto the next :D

Yes, Cuddles was advertised as Free. She was approx. 15 months old, a Yorkie/Maltese mix. She was about 3.5 lbs. She was healthy except she had leather ear. In the end, the husband was upset about the Free part and they decided they wanted $300 for her. I agreed and flew (paying $250 rt) to go get her. She was BEYOND UNDER WEIGHT. She was skin and bones, NO FAT, NO MUSCLE - Her little hip bones were protruding. But she was such a cutie, a little love bug! She was well worth it and she is about 5 lbs. now - thank goodness, she really needed it!

About 1 month ago, I found a friend of mine a 2 yr. female here on YT. She had demodex and leather ear, b/c of this she wasn't able to get UTD on shot and she also needed to be spayed. Well, her adoption fee was a little less than Cuddles, but her new Mom is so in love with her. She is almost all better and is going to be spayed soon. Everyone is happy with this little girl too!

It's just a matter of timing. You've gotta look everyday, b/c they can go so quickly :)

Again, I wish you nothing but positive thoughts for your search for new little one.

jamiesaari 01-06-2008 06:48 PM

Thank You ... Thank You ... Thank You ...

I have written a few personal letters to the owners of the various dogs on www.petfinder.com and this sweet little girl, Holly, advertised here:
http://www.puppyfind.com/view_listin...262 946337ed2

Here is the letter I wrote in regards to Holly ...

Hi Gail,

I am writing because I may be able to offer a loving home to Holly.

Self employed, I work from the comfort of home so as to be a hands-on mother to my six-year-old daughter, Hannah, and also full-time mommy to our four-year-old Yorkie/Chi, Tika. You can see a video of the two together on You Tube by clicking here:
I own a house with a fenced in backyard and can provide references if you wish. I have also attached some photographs of my very spoiled Yorkie mix, Tika.

I am passionately in love with the Yorkshire Terrier breed and have experience in rescuing two Yorkshire Terriers (who were both seized from extremely abusive and neglectful situations). One of the Yorkies died from the extreme abuse and neglect she went through in her previous home. The other Yorkie/Chi, Tika, is a four-year-old sweetheart and a beloved member of our family. I would like to adopt another Yorkie as a companion for Tika and as another dog to spoil.

I am in a unique situation in that I can receive unlimited veterinary care, medicine and dog supplies/food because my business belongs to a barter exchange where businesses trade services with each other (without spending cash). So as an example, I build websites for $5,000 each in barter currency - which gives me $5,000 in barter credit to spend with other business that belong to the exchange each month. There is a veterinarian and pet store that are members of my the barter exchange, allowing me to obtain the best veterinary care and supplies available.

With this in mind, I will be honest in saying that my home-based business provides financially for my family and leaves very little extra. Although we don't have a lot of extra money at the end of each month, I always have plenty of work lined up from my barter exchange. If you are willing to consider adopting Holly into a very loving home without an adoption fee, I can provide regular updates and photographs letting you know how she is doing.

If you are interested, we could discuss transportation options since I am in Winnipeg, Canada - a three hour drive North of North Dakota. My current Yorkie mix, Tika, was adopted from the Pennington County Humane Society in Thief River Falls, Minnesota so I am knowledgeable about bringing a dog from the U.S. to Canada. A current rabies vaccination is required as well as administrative fee of $30, which I could cover.

I look forward to your response.

Warm Regards,

Jamie Saari
President, Pizaz Creative
26 Carnarvan Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
R3J 0X3
Business: (204) 282-0330
Cell: (204) 979-8353
info@pizazcreative.com
www.pizazcreative.com

"How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world."
- Anne Frank

Susan123 01-08-2008 02:14 PM

In the past, a couple of people have offered to trade a website for a puppy. This may be something you could offer. Of course, you're website are obviously worth a lot. But the trade could be worth it in lieu of cash. Just an idea, I would have considered it if I had puppies available right now.

jamiesaari 01-08-2008 07:21 PM

Susan ... that's a brilliant idea! Thank you. If you were here in person, I would give you a huge hug.:thumbs up

I have not had much luck with trying to find a rescue in my offer to take on all veterinary bills for a dog that needs a home. I have written custom letters to dozens of rescue organizations and people looking to rehome their Yorkies with no luck. Everyone wants an adoption fee (which is understandable).

As my way of giving back, I actually just volunteered my services to design a new website for the Pennington County Humane Society in Thief River Falls - where I adopted Tika. The operations manager, Dawn, was such a nice person and working so hard with so little money so I thought it would be a nice thing to do. They are very happy with it.

It's still under construction, but the URL address is www.pchumanesociety.com.

I'm going to create a separate link on another page and see if anyone is willing to do a trade - a Yorkie in return for the services of designing a website. If anyone happens to read this and would like to see other examples of my website design work, simply go to www.pizazcreative.com.

KobeKins 01-08-2008 08:58 PM

Thanks for this info. I sent an email to this owner as I am in VA. Will let you know what I hear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mom2BabyNatalie (Post 1652954)
You might try looking here.... one listing tells of a 1 year old spayed purebred female and 8 year old male.... "small fee"...

http://www.petfinder.com/classifieds...rkshire&type=P

And here..... on this link there is a 12 week old female Yorkie / Spitz mix puppy girl available for a 75.00 adoption fee...

http://www.petfinder.com/classifieds...=yorkie&type=P

I wish you all the best!!


YorkieShadow 01-08-2008 10:39 PM

I just pm you about the thread where someones looking to rehome a little girl that is special and needs a lot of TLC.

jamiesaari 01-09-2008 03:34 AM

Hi Susan123,

I tried posting an thread about my offer of designing a website in return for adopting a Yorkie, but I received a message from the administration saying I wasn't allowed to post this.

Just curious if I'm allowed to send private messages about this offer. Does anyone know?

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-09-2008 01:10 PM

Jamie,

I saw this little 6 month old girl today... she's a mix, but they are just wanting to rehome her at no cost...

Here is the link....

http://www.hoobly.com/0/0/504095.html

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-09-2008 01:14 PM

Here's another listing.... for an "almost 6 year old" Yorkie girl...

http://www.hoobly.com/0/0/501753.html

jamiesaari 01-09-2008 01:38 PM

Thanks ... I have sent an email to the owner of the older Yorkie (as I'm sure the adorable puppy will be adopted much easier).

I'll let you know what happens.

As well, I'm going to start researching costs of transporting a dog via air from the U.S. to Canada.

Susan123 01-10-2008 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiesaari (Post 1658713)
Hi Susan123,

I tried posting an thread about my offer of designing a website in return for adopting a Yorkie, but I received a message from the administration saying I wasn't allowed to post this.

Just curious if I'm allowed to send private messages about this offer. Does anyone know?

Breeders always get pm's from potential puppy owners. Which is what you are....I've gotten spammed before lol, so I'm not sure what kind of rules there are about pm's.

jamiesaari 01-10-2008 07:24 AM

Up to this point, I still haven't found the right Yorkie to rescue and complete our family. So I am going to open up my search to rescuing either a little girl OR a little boy.

We are a household made up entirely of women (myself, my daughter Hannah and our Yorkie/Chi Tika) and it might be nice to have some testosterone in the house ... LOL

I am so grateful to all the wonderful YT members who have sent me leads and informed me of various newspaper ads. Please keep sending me those leads as the more Yorkies I am aware of, the better chance I have of finding the right pup.

domesticated08 01-10-2008 07:29 AM

Wishing you and your family MUCH Luck in finding the right Yorkie!! :aimeeyork ;)

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-13-2008 05:40 PM

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Jamie...

I know this isn't a Yorkie, or even a Yorkie mix... AND, he's not a girl... BUT - one of my family members did take in a precious little Shih Tzu boy - about 6 months old - taken from a city shelter when he was a pup... and a complete mess at that time. Internal and external parasites... pretty large loss of hair from flea dermatitis... he had ringworm on his belly... and was just in general, pretty miserable and uncared for.

I've been taking care of him for close to three months now and he's doing beautifully! He does have a tiny umbilical hernia that doesn't seem to give him any trouble and can easily be repaired when you have him neutered.

He's had such a sweet little silly spirit and loving personality since the day they brought him to me and that hasn't changed... he's great with the kids and the other furfaces around here and will make someone a wonderful companion!

He does really well in his crate as far as his potty training, and will go in and out the doggie door all day.... he's learning to train to puppy pads, but prefers to go outside.... he does have a few accidents from time to time so you'd need to continue with his training for a while longer.

He's now a fat, happy healthy little guy in need of a home of his own. His coat has come in thick and beautiful (though I need to give him another bath!) but he's just such a sweetie... his name is Dusty... because he very closely resembles a dustmop! LOL

I'm guesstimating his weight to be around 6 lbs right now.... will probably be around 8 full grown.

Let me know what you think!

Dena

jamiesaari 01-13-2008 07:13 PM

Hi Dena,

Although I had been focusing on a Yorkie, this little guy is absolutely adorable and looks like such a little happy little bundle of joy.

I showed the photographs of him to Hannah and she giggled and asked if we could adopt him and have a wedding celebration where he and Tika get married. LOL

His small size is ideal because Tika is afraid of dogs much larger than herself and reacts with aggression.

I have a few questions for you ...

Can you tell me a bit more about what you know about his history? As gorgeous and wonderful as he is, why are you looking to rehome him? (Just curious :))

Do you think he would do well travelling by plane? Have you ever shipped a dog to Canada before?

As well, would you require an adoption fee (if so, how much)?

My father is treating my daughter and I to a trip to Disney World and a Bahamas cruise from Feb. 5 to Feb. 14, so if we would be lucky enough to adopt him I would prefer it to be after Feb. 14. I believe the adjustment to a new home and then having us "disappear" for 9 days would be difficult on any dog.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Warm Regards,

Jamie

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-13-2008 08:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiesaari (Post 1670695)
Hi Dena,

Although I had been focusing on a Yorkie, this little guy is absolutely adorable and looks like such a little happy little bundle of joy.

I showed the photographs of him to Hannah and she giggled and asked if we could adopt him and have a wedding celebration where he and Tika get married. LOL

His small size is ideal because Tika is afraid of dogs much larger than herself and reacts with aggression.

I have a few questions for you ...

Can you tell me a bit more about what you know about his history? As gorgeous and wonderful as he is, why are you looking to rehome him? (Just curious :))

Do you think he would do well travelling by plane? Have you ever shipped a dog to Canada before?

As well, would you require an adoption fee (if so, how much)?

My father is treating my daughter and I to a trip to Disney World and a Bahamas cruise from Feb. 5 to Feb. 14, so if we would be lucky enough to adopt him I would prefer it to be after Feb. 14. I believe the adjustment to a new home and then having us "disappear" for 9 days would be difficult on any dog.

I look forward to hearing from you.

Warm Regards,

Jamie

Hi Jamie,

I went ahead and weighed Dusty just now and I definitely mis-spoke about that.... he is a big ol' 9 lbs right now, so he'll likely be 11 or 12 lbs as an adult.

I wouldn't have guessed it, but he certainly is built nice and solid... good muscle mass and a fatty tummy! lol

As for his history, I'm afraid I can't help you there... as I said, my daughter took him out of a city shelter and they of course, offered no background on him.

As you may know, we already have a male neutered Shih Tzu who doesn't take kindly to any other male, neutered or otherwise, being in his "realm"... lol He's the only male in a houseful of female furbabies and is certainly the "King of his castle" - and likes it that way. I wouldn't consider placing him so much if he were a smaller neutered male, as our Shih Tzu just loves to play with the little ones... our boy is not the least bit aggressive with anyone, but he just gets this silly sappy attitude when other males his size or larger are around... almost depressed.... as though he's feeling "replaced"....

I haven't flown a puppy to Canada, but I did consider purchasing a pup from there at one point.... and I think it's a fairly simple procedure with regards to vet exam, health certificate and all.... and the airport is just 15 minutes from my home, so that wouldn't be an issue.

I do know that Continental Airlines is one of the only, if not THE only airlines who offers pressurized compartments and climate controlled environments for their pets, so I would definitely want to go with Continental for Dusty's air travel.

I am not asking a re-homing fee.... we just want to see him with a family who will love and provide for him throughout his life.... I don't want to ever see him back in a shelter where he came from or bounced around from home to home.

A homecoming following your holiday would be just fine... and I agree.... the stress of travel and transition into a new home will be plenty for the lil' guy to deal with... let alone having his new-found family going away upon his arrival, so no worries there.... he's perfectly welcome to stay with us as long as need be.

Your thoughts?

Dena

jamiesaari 01-13-2008 08:45 PM

I am absolutely thrilled and don't know what to say other than ... thank you. What a wonderful new addition to the family he will be. I can tell by just looking at him that he will give us much laughter.

I phoned Continental Airlines and learned that they only fly to Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver (not Winnipeg). We would obvious want to find a direct flight to Winnipeg, so I'm going to do some more research.

I'll let you know shortly.

:exclaim:

Mom2BabyNatalie 01-13-2008 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jamiesaari (Post 1670900)
I am absolutely thrilled and don't know what to say other than ... thank you. What a wonderful new addition to the family he will be. I can tell by just looking at him that he will give us much laughter.

I phoned Continental Airlines and learned that they only fly to Toronto, Calgary and Vancouver (not Winnipeg). We would obvious want to find a direct flight to Winnipeg, so I'm going to do some more research.

I'll let you know shortly.

:exclaim:

Are you certain his size won't be an issue with your little one?

jamiesaari 01-14-2008 10:08 AM

He's not that much bigger than Tika, but to be safe I'm going to take Tika for a trip to visit a few local animal shelters to see how she reacts to dogs just a few pounds bit bigger than her.

Tika is 6 pounds and my mother has a 20+ lb pug who Tika can't stand because he's so dopey, uncoordinated and very poorly trained - jumping all over people and stepping all over Tika when he gets excited. He can't control his excitement and ends up hurting people by jumping up on them and scratching them with his nails ... or stepping all over Tika.

However my sister has a 6 or 7 lb poodle who Tika really likes. They play well together. And Tika loves cats.

I'll get down to the shelters this week and let you know how she reacts to the various sized dogs. I don't see it being a problem, but I'd like to be 100% sure how she is.

Tika was actually raised with her brother and both dogs were seized from an abusive home. The woman who runs the humane society I adopted her from says that they were very close and tried their best to adopt them into the same home. Unfortunately (before I came along) he was adopted separately from her.

I'll let you know how our experiment goes.


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