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    Old 10-23-2011, 11:08 AM
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    Originally Posted by emt2004
    I have two male and female. I posted their Halloween pictures under pictures, didn't know if you got to see them or not. Love our babies soooooooooo much !!!!!!Michele
    I'll take a look!! Your photo of them as your avatar is precious!! They are lighter than mine. After you own one you can tell the differences.
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    Old 10-23-2011, 11:16 AM
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    so cute Barb
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    Old 10-23-2011, 11:18 AM
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    Originally Posted by bjrusty
    so cute Barb
    Thank you... The yorkies seem to know they are cuties too. lol
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    Old 10-23-2011, 01:16 PM
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    I love them! I want them BUT I have two babies that will have an attitude with me. Big time!
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    Old 10-23-2011, 01:36 PM
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    We always buy at least 2 of a toy. One's put up in case the first one gets all torn up, or while it's in the wash. We've had it happen that when we go to get another toy like the one we bought, it can't be found. Had to order some squeaky cloth bones on line, but the squeak just wasn't the same and she wouldn't have anything to do with them. She's a papillon and not a yorkie though.
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    They are adorable.
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    Old 10-23-2011, 02:19 PM
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    We have a Yorkie, Rusty, and he is 14 years old. He grew up with a Boxer(Jake) who passed in 2007. He now lives with 2 French Bulldogs and gets along fine. He is the old man and the boss. Our cream Frenchie (Bere) thinks that he can intimidate Rusty once in a while and soon learns that Rusty is still the boss. We do love our fur babies. :thumbup:
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    Old 10-23-2011, 03:37 PM
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    Originally Posted by Sienna's GiGi
    I love them! I want them BUT I have two babies that will have an attitude with me. Big time!
    LoL we are thinking of getting a big dog, we need it as a puppy tho...so it will respect the cats & dogs.

    Tara is aging fast Im afraid. I dont want Butler to be alone when she goes.
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    Originally Posted by SharonTheriault
    We always buy at least 2 of a toy. One's put up in case the first one gets all torn up, or while it's in the wash. We've had it happen that when we go to get another toy like the one we bought, it can't be found. Had to order some squeaky cloth bones on line, but the squeak just wasn't the same and she wouldn't have anything to do with them. She's a papillon and not a yorkie though.
    She's Beautiful!! I love the photo, she looks like she's smiling for the camera. Ha ha. I'd like a Springer spaniel again some day soon.
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    Originally Posted by SharonTheriault
    We always buy at least 2 of a toy. One's put up in case the first one gets all torn up, or while it's in the wash. We've had it happen that when we go to get another toy like the one we bought, it can't be found. Had to order some squeaky cloth bones on line, but the squeak just wasn't the same and she wouldn't have anything to do with them. She's a papillon and not a yorkie though.
    And the idea of 2 toys is a good one!!! Thank you!< i'll do that!
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