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Meet Teddy Bear, a 1 year old, 4 pound Chorkie (Yorkie Chi mix) who is being fostered in McKinney, TX. Only Texas applicants will be considered.
Woo Hoo!!! I had a birthday a couple of weeks ago and I turned into a one year old. Foster mommy gave me a little piece of steak, a piece of broccoli and carrot to round out my one year old birthday celebration meal. She baked me a cake, but it tasted awful, even all the other foster dogs didn't like it.
I am still a wild child. I only weigh 4 pounds and I want to play hard with dogs twice my size. I also am learning how to express my voice to get the things I want. I am mischievous and curious and want to know exactly what you were doing all the time. I love to chew on buttons. Now that it's gotten cooler I love to snuggle under the covers with foster mommy. I am definitely a lover.
Being a tripod doesn't stop me one little bit. I can run as fast as all the other kids here. I can wrestle just as hard as they can wrestle. I am not a quitter.
Foster mommy did notice one thing about me though. She thought I was potty trained because I always went outside. She caught me going tinkle in the hallway and in the dining room. So now I wear the band of shame. With it I don't seem to want to tinkle inside the house so foster mommy says better safe than sorry.
I am still desperately searching for my person and or my family. I sure would like to have a home by Christmas. I'm kind of yearning for a retired couple so they can give me all the attention in the world, and I deserve it all considering my sad start of life. You can catch up on my story if you scroll down to the very end of my biography and start at the beginning when I introduced myself and saved by United Yorkie Rescue which I am so very grateful for.
If you have any questions about cute, adorable me you can reach out to my foster mommy at
stickhors@gmail.com
If you find you have a few extra dollars in your wallet or pocketbook, could you please consider making a donation to UYR? You're wonderful and generous donations helps UYR help the little ones that can't speak for themselves. UYR is not selective about who they rescue, all they wanna do is fix every dog and find them their fairy tail endings
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving
Meet Teddy Bear, a 1 year old, 4 pound Chorkie (Yorkie Chi mix) who is being fostered in McKinney, TX. Only Texas applicants will be considered.
Woo Hoo!!! I had a birthday a couple of weeks ago and I turned into a one year old. Foster mommy gave me a little piece of steak, a piece of broccoli and carrot to round out my one year old birthday celebration meal. She baked me a cake, but it tasted awful, even all the other foster dogs didn't like it.
I am still a wild child. I only weigh 4 pounds and I want to play hard with dogs twice my size. I also am learning how to express my voice to get the things I want. I am mischievous and curious and want to know exactly what you were doing all the time. I love to chew on buttons. Now that it's gotten cooler I love to snuggle under the covers with foster mommy. I am definitely a lover.
Being a tripod doesn't stop me one little bit. I can run as fast as all the other kids here. I can wrestle just as hard as they can wrestle. I am not a quitter.
Foster mommy did notice one thing about me though. She thought I was potty trained because I always went outside. She caught me going tinkle in the hallway and in the dining room. So now I wear the band of shame. With it I don't seem to want to tinkle inside the house so foster mommy says better safe than sorry.
I am still desperately searching for my person and or my family. I sure would like to have a home by Christmas. I'm kind of yearning for a retired couple so they can give me all the attention in the world, and I deserve it all considering my sad start of life. You can catch up on my story if you scroll down to the very end of my biography and start at the beginning when I introduced myself and saved by United Yorkie Rescue which I am so very grateful for.
If you have any questions about cute, adorable me you can reach out to my foster mommy at
stickhors@gmail.com
If you find you have a few extra dollars in your wallet or pocketbook, could you please consider making a donation to UYR? You're wonderful and generous donations helps UYR help the little ones that can't speak for themselves. UYR is not selective about who they rescue, all they wanna do is fix every dog and find them their fairy tail endings
Please visit our website http://unitedyorkierescue.org to fill out an adoption application. Once your adoption application is received, the foster parent will be in touch with you to discus the adoption process.
Please visit our website http://unitedyorkierescue.org to fill out an adoption application. Once your adoption application is received, the foster parent will be in touch with you to discus the adoption process.
United Yorkie Rescue, Inc. was founded on August 5, 2002, by a group of loyal and hard-working rescue friends. We consolidated our efforts and talents to form a family dedicated to the rescue and well being of the Yorkshire Terrier. We are devoted to providing love, nourishment, rehabilitation, socialization, and "pawsome" forever homes!! Please visit our website at http://unitedyorkierescue.org for more information about our rescue.
United Yorkie Rescue, Inc. was founded on August 5, 2002, by a group of loyal and hard-working rescue friends. We consolidated our efforts and talents to form a family dedicated to the rescue and well being of the Yorkshire Terrier. We are devoted to providing love, nourishment, rehabilitation, socialization, and "pawsome" forever homes!! Please visit our website at http://unitedyorkierescue.org for more information about our rescue.
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