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5 Month old Female Yorkie For sale in Tulare, CA 2 Attachment(s) 1. Your first and last name - Adrianna Emitte 2. Your city, state: Tulare, CA 3. Your phone number: 4. Your email address: adriannaemitte@hotmail.com 5. Yorkie(s) For Sale: a 5 month old female 6. Birthdate of Yorkie(s): Feb 1, 2011 7. Age of Yorkie(s): 5 months 8. Weight of Yorkie(s) parents: unknown 9. Current weight of Yorkie(s) for sale: about 5 or 6 pounds 10. Registration if any (AKC, etc): no 11. Price: $700 12. When puppies will be ready to be taken home: immediate 13. Do you ship your Yorkies: no 14. Any additional information you want to add: Her name is Pepper (which you can change of course!), she is adorable and I have tons of pictures please feel free to e-mail me if you would like to see them! I am SO sad to be getting rid of her but I am starting school full time in the fall and I wont have the time or energy to dedicate to her :( She is potty pad trained though she still has accidents sometimes, she is very spunky and energetic, she does well with adults and we are having trouble with her nipping, she doesnt bite she just wants your hand in her mouth. She does ok with children as long as your making sure she doesnt nip their hands! She is really great with dogs (no fear lol) she gets along very well with my parents dogs (pitbull, and 2 catahoulas), she very greatly enjoys terrorizing my cats which we have been trying to break her of. She LOVES to play fetch and tug of war. We are selling her with all of her stuff which is: Large Play Yard, Travel Kennel, Metal/wire Kennel, Pet Gear Home N Go Pet Pen, LOTS of toys, LOTS of clothes & hair bows, Extra Wide wood Safety Gate, 2 Baby gates, cleaning supplies, 2 training books, Harnesses, leashes, travel bag, blankets & 2 beds. Please only serious buyers, I adore her and I really hate to see her go, but I only want whats best for Pepper! |
Is this the Yorkie you just got?? If so, I find it so very sad that you are now letting her go. You had to have known you would be going to school Full Time at the time you got her. :confused: |
Wish I lived closer. I would love to have her. :( How sad you are letting her go. |
Oh, my didn't you just bring this baby home? The poor little baby has to move again so soon. So sad. |
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In March! :( |
Not saying this Is the case at all but many but thinking it will be a 'teacup' and when it grows bigger than it was hoped, they no longer are undesirable :( Hope she goes to a a forever home soon! |
Can't your hubby watch her? You just got her and you must have known you were going back to school at the time of purchase as the enrollment process is generally longer than a few months! I am sad for this little girl that you did not plan ahead and think about HER before purchasing her when you knew this was coming... :( I hope she finds a FOREVER home next. Please place her carefully so she doesn't have to move again. |
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Or end up in the hands of a greeder! |
Please don't this sweet little girl go without being spay first. My gosh, hard to tell what her fate will be. So very sad....this scares me to death for this baby. What about the breeder you got her from...doesn't she/he care what this pups future will be?:( |
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I just want to make it clear that I was not aware that a slot would open up for me in this school program until recently therefore I DID plan ahead and I am absolutely looking for a good forever home for her. I asked the breeder if she wanted her first but she did not. Please feel free to ask any questions and the price is negotiable. I do appreciate the poster that mentioned we should have her fixed first and I think I am going to follow that advice and have that done this week. Thank you for mentioning that. |
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Well said. |
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I would recommend keeping her because you CAN have a dog when you're a student. I am a full time student (I also work part time) and I have two yorkies! Once they are trained, they are really not hard to care for. In the long run, it's really worth it! I don't think I go a day without thinking about my babies. I tell them I love them everyday!! You really can't find love that they provide for you anywhere else. |
This is so sad. Poor puppy. |
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I second that. I have a Yorkie, went to school full time, and worked part time. It can be done! |
There are many sad but understandable reasons why a person must give up a dog but school shouldn't be one of them.I have a puppy, work, am in graduate school full time, and am a mother. It can certainly be done. Puppies shouldn't be disposable. I pray they at least spay her first so that she doesn't become a back yard breeder.....that is the least they can do. I just hope the real reason is not her size. |
I echo everyone else. Please reconsider and if you cannot keep her spay her at the very least! Most of the population is not wealthy or financially independent that they don't work. Going to school is not different than working. I don't understand why you cannot make it work and fulfill the committment you established when you brought this furbaby home. If you can't find a good home then consider turning her in to a yorkie rescue :( |
I don't know the background or exactly how long you have had her, but this is a rehome. Presumably the breeder is not going to take her back, I guess. $700 is a lot of money to charge for a rehome. I am also very concerned that you have made no mention of her being spayed. She must be spayed prior to rehoming her otherwise you risk having a person who says one thing like "oh yes of course I will spay her", and then does no such thing. As this pup is only five months old, look just admit you made a mistake in bringing her into what was supposed to be a forever home, and for want of a better word bear the brunt of the financial costs. Afterall, this pup will be ripped out of her home now, and be subjected to another adjustment period where she learns to love again. In fact the more I think about it; the better it would be for your pup if you surrender her to a rescue; there they know how to place pups, will do the spaying and all the health checks prior to placing the pup in a forever home. Very sad situation. |
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I think that is EXCELLENT advice! |
This just breaks my heart. If I were closer I would save her, poor little thing. She's going to be so confused. |
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