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	<title>Yorkie Dog Rescue &#187; Puppy Mills</title>
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		<title>Yorkie Dog Rescue: An example of a yorkie rescue dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 00:03:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home for Mia
Mia is a one year old, 7lb Yorkshire Terrier. She has been under the loving care of a volunteer of this Yorkie dog rescue after getting separated from her family and being captured by animal control in Texas. This volunteer foster owner rescued and currently cares for Mia as well as other [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A home for Mia</strong></p>
<p>Mia is a one year old, 7lb Yorkshire Terrier. She has been under the loving care of a volunteer of this Yorkie dog rescue after getting separated from her family and being captured by animal control in Texas. <span id="more-110"></span><a href="http://www.yorkiedogrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bubby-looking-cute.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-47" title="bubby-looking-cute" src="http://www.yorkiedogrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bubby-looking-cute.jpg" alt="bubby-looking-cute" width="139" height="171" /></a>This volunteer foster owner rescued and currently cares for Mia as well as other cats and dogs as part of the Yorkie dog rescue network. Mia is currently in the foster care of that volunteer in Los Angeles, CA. This care includes an initial medical evaluation to guarantee that any respective owner is taking home a healthy pet. Mia was examined by a veterinarian and was diagnosed with some minor conditions caused by her time on her own which required medication. Blood tests showed that Mia was slightly anemic due to fleas. She also had runny eyes and an ear infection. All of these conditions are being medicated by her foster owner as directed by the vet. None of this has slowed down little Mia, who is still frisky and playful, though she is recovering.</p>
<p>This Yorkie dog rescue organization wants to make sure that its pets are placed in loving and compatible permanent homes. Foster pets have their pictures displayed on the website for potential owners to browse. Foster owners also help in the process of finding good homes for homeless pets. This will insure that Mia doesn&#8217;t end up astray again. While she awaits adoption, Mia&#8217;s socialization has been tested. Mia lives and plays well with other dogs and cats both male and female without issue. The Yorkie dog rescue volunteer in charge of her care has reported that Mia is good on her housetraining skills. Her favorite toy is a ball. She loves to fetch any kind of ball that is thrown, whether fluffy, sqeaky, or bouncy. Mia is all puppy and spends her time at the Yorkie dog rescue playing alone and with the other pets.</p>
<p>Every dog deserves to have a permanent human companion. Mia is currently in the process of being adopted. She will make a wonderful pet. Such a great yorkie rescue dog could slip between your fingers, so begin looking today!</p>
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		<title>Behavior issues in rescued puppy mill yorkies</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 21:04:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have all heard and learned over and over again how behavior in rescued puppy mill dogs surface. Obviously it's a psychological thing, and I strongly believe that such behavior issues (mostly negative) can be curbed.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have all heard and learned over and over again how <strong>behavior in rescued puppy mill yorkies </strong>surface. Obviously it&#8217;s a psychological thing, and I strongly believe that such behavior issues (mostly negative) can be curbed.</p>
<p><span id="more-54"></span><a href="http://www.yorkiedogrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bart-for-abby.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-36" title="bart-for-abby" src="http://www.yorkiedogrescue.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bart-for-abby.jpg" alt="bart-for-abby" width="255" height="339" /></a></p>
<p>Not easily, but with compassion, patience, love, and thorough understanding CAN turn these once-abused yorkies into normal, loving, and adorable canines, you wouldn&#8217;t believe it.</p>
<p>Every yorkie owner breeds and trains his pet to accord to his master&#8217;s surroundings as humans do &#8211; fitting in the norm, as one should say. But <em>puppy mill yorkies</em> are rather grossly trained to keep their silence to breed puppies for profit. Seeing their living conditions seriously makes me throw up.</p>
<p>Bitches living in a secluded place where she can only see and feel other bitches enduring the same fate hurts them physically, mentally, and emotionally. This is also the kind of fate that cuts them away from human beings, too.</p>
<p>One can never really stand the sight of such yorkie enduring the kind of torture being imposed on them. In this case, these puppy mill yorkies are mostly devoid of human contact.</p>
<p>So they live and eat like everyday, only to wake up to live and eat again, being &#8216;cared for&#8217; by the most uncaring people that ever lived on this planet. These same people have succeeded in instilling the horror in the minds of these poor bitches for the sake of money!</p>
<p>Now, it doesn&#8217;t surprise me if <a href="http://www.teacupyorkiedogs.com/rescuing-a-yorkshire-terrier/">puppy mill yorkies </a>display extreme behaviors against people. They cower in fear. Sometimes presence of human beings alone brings out the beast in them. And one can&#8217;t blame them for acting like that.</p>
<p>I have always wondered WHY do these sick people do such things&#8230; I can never understand their &#8216;logic&#8217; (suuuure) with regard to &#8216;manufacturing&#8217; puppies in such a way that trust does not coexist between these puppy mill yorkies and their &#8216;masters.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know, but if I ever volunteered to <a href="http://www.teacupyorkiedogs.com/rescuing-a-yorkshire-terrier/">rescue puppy mill yorkies</a> and it so happened that their owner were there- I would definitely take a swing. It doesn&#8217;t matter if he&#8217;s way bigger than me. The &#8216;fair treatment&#8217; (AKA abuse) he is giving so-called &#8216;pets&#8217; is big enough for anyone, or for any yorkie to muster.</p>
<p>One can never really wholly make this world a better place, but if you do care for these yorkies &#8211; report an incident that you know of right now.</p>
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