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Rose

Vickie & Dan say Rose (Rosie) is doing so well and has adjusted into her new home.  Rosie has the status of being a DIVA!! Only problem, she takes out all her toys, but does not put them back.  LOL. Rosie is a true love and loves giving kisses and being in your lap.  Thank you Save a Yorkie Rescue for helping me find our little girl Rosie.  She is just so precious.  Congratulations Rose!!! 

Bambino

Bambino Scores a Run with a Winning Forever Family Bambino, now officially BamBam, met his forever family on Saturday, October 17, 2020. Debbie and Fred arrived promptly at 11 AM and Debbie was prepared with toys and treats. What great toys she had for BamBam! He was immediately in love with this lady who brought him the best soft bunny and soft purple ball to play with AND got down on the floor to play. What Yorkie wouldn't be in heaven. After lots of play time, the treats were brought out and shared all around with our two dogs who had patiently looked on while BamBam stole the show. Then, it was time to walk off the treats and whatever energy was left. After a nice walk, we had a dental rinse demo and were all "minty fresh" as BamBam shook his head and shared the rinse with us! Following that adventure, the dogs took a snooze while the people reviewed the Adoption Agreement, looked at the contents of the SAYR tote and inspected different types of doggie jackets and coats Once all was finished, BamBam's blanket, bed and a toy or two were collected for the ride home to Maryland. Fred clipped the leash on BamBam and down the driveway he went without a backward glance. BamBam made the trip home with no problems even having a shopping trip detour at PetSmart on the way. He's reported to be carefully inspecting his new home and yard and shadowing Fred. We know he's going to be running the house in no time, getting lots of great play time and cuddling up with his new found forever family. Another contented SAYR Yorkie living the life with people who cared enough to Adopt not Shop. Congratulations Bambino!!!

Gabbie

Gabbie came into rescue with her sister when their owner suddenly passed away. Due to age and health issues, they became forever fosters and came to live with myself and my son. They were a bonded pair. Her sister, Gracie, was 2 years older and passed a year ago. Gabbie will be 16 this month. She is a happy girl with a spunky personality. We love her dearly. Although she is having spinal-neurological health problems, her heart and bloodwork are excellent. It became clear to us that we just had to be her real family. So we have failed at fostering once again, just in time for Gabbie's birthday! Happy Birthday, Gabbie! Congratulations Gabbie!!!

Precious Stone

From the moment this tiny bundle of fur was placed in my arms, I knew in my heart I would love him forever. However, I wanted to be fully committed to the fostering experience. I tried my best to steer my heart from his total adorableness. He immediately bonded with Jim. He became his little buddy but my two girls really did not like him. Especially his friendliness (humping) as Stone was not yet neutered but once they put him in his place they loved him too. Stone has really helped Maisy overcome some of her fears of people and other dogs. He loves everyone he meets ! He loves playing with Maisy in our big yard and going on walks. Seeing him fitting in here so perfectly I knew Stone was here to stay. So I am a complete and utter foster failure and very proud of it! We gave him a new name to go with his new family . Teddy suits him as he is as sweet and cuddly as a teddy bear. We are over the moon in love with him and we can not thank Save A Yorkie Rescue enough for not only giving us one but two sweet pups. We adopted Maisy in December.

Quincy

In June of 2018 a little Yorkie named Quincy found himself in need of a home after his owner found herself in a situation where she couldn’t keep him. She contacted Save a Yorkie to rehome him, but due to his age, at 13 years, felt he was unadoptable. So they accepted him and placed him with us as a forever foster. For the last two and a half years he has been a joy, and a true and loved member of our family as much as any of our other dogs. He is loved by everyone. Friends, family, and all the other dogs in our house. He is so sweet, friendly, happy, and full of life, and adds to the energy of our home much like a young puppy instead of a 15 year old. So Linda and I decided that we should take the next step and ask that he be formally included in our household, forever. Linda and I are thrilled to say that Quincy is now, formally and legally, a loved and adored member of our family. He always was loved and adored, but now it’s official. And we are so happy that it is! Congratulations Quincy!!!

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