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Little Mann

Little Mann was found as a stray by a loving family in New Jersey. They nursed him back to health and tried to accept him into their family. Unfortunately, he kept chasing their cat. The wonderful pilot at Pilot for Paws, flew him down to us to foster. When we got him, he had Lyme disease, a UTI, stage IV dental disease and was not potty trained. He clung to us and followed us everywhere. He became our little cuddle bug. As he got healthier, we were able to potty train him. We had many applications to adopt him, but none of them seemed quite right. Little Mann is a healthy, energetic and lovable addition to our family. Thank you Save A Yorkie Rescue for putting us together. Congratulations Little Mann!!!

Vella

When Vella arrived as a pretty sick little foster in August, we never thought she would be sticking around. We had lost a mild mannered, dear Yorkie named Moxie in December, and we were hoping to find another Yorkie pup eventually. The idea was to help Vella get well and find a new home. Then we would foster another pup. Time passed, and with the help of our dedicated vet, Vella finally began to feel better. Then, applications to adopt her started to arrive. Oh no, someone wanted her! Would they be right for her? Good enough? Would they understand her idiosyncrasies? For example, would they be irritated by her ear-piercing yip when in pain or startled? Would they be embarrassed if she anxiously growled at a neighbor? Would they be careful enough about her limited diet? This past week, John and I agreed we'd never know the answers to these questions because she needed to stay with us. She has always thought we were hers, playing musical laps when we sit on the couch and leaping high in the air when one of us comes home. It just took us a while to realize she is ours. We've been calling her Bella, a lovely name and easier to say. We're planning to have Bella tested, and we'll let you know how much Yorkie is in there eventually. In the meantime, Bella is here to stay. Congratulations Vella!!!

MyLow

MyLow flew into our lives in August 2021 and pretty much set up shop in Chuck's arms, lap and snuggled under his arm in bed at night. Though he is sweet with everyone, MyLow hasn't really budged from those locations except for a few days when Chuck traveled in September. After four successful foster placements, we foster failed and MyLow is now a permanent member of the Sleepy Acres pack. Thank you Pilots for Paws for bringing him to us and SAYR for bringing him into the Rescue and our lives. Congratulations MyLow!

Sandie

The O'Dunne family grew by four feet on the 24th of September at 11:37am. Sadie...aka Sandie, already loves her new mommy and daddy and as you can see, they love her too. Thank you, Save a Yorkie Rescue, for helping make another happy adoption possible!! Congratulations Sandie!!!

Prissie

We knew that we would immediately bond with Brutus and Prissie the moment we received them from the volunteer pilot flying for Pilots for Paws. After having lost our beloved long-time bonded threesome Heidi, Hugo, and Sabrina, all within the past 7 months, adopting Brutus and Prissie is already helping us heal. Lucky for us, the pair made the adjustment to their new home and surroundings seemingly effortlessly. We are so happy and thankful that Save a Yorkie Rescue gave us the opportunity to foster and then adopt this sweet little pair. We feel they are just perfect for us, and cannot imagine our lives without them. Love, Gigi, Ivar, Brutus, and Prissie. Congratulations Prissie!!!

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