bigandneedy asked:
I own a cross bred Yorkshire Terrier, named Thimble. He is so lovable and boistrous and loved playing with other dogs. He is full of beans when I take him out over the fields for his walkies etc,. and runs around with other dogs. When I get home he is ok for a while then he starts to sulk as he gets lonely despite my being there with him. My vet has suggested that I should get him a soul mate, hence my reason for asking my question.
I own a cross bred Yorkshire Terrier, named Thimble. He is so lovable and boistrous and loved playing with other dogs. He is full of beans when I take him out over the fields for his walkies etc,. and runs around with other dogs. When I get home he is ok for a while then he starts to sulk as he gets lonely despite my being there with him. My vet has suggested that I should get him a soul mate, hence my reason for asking my question.








If u go to petsmart they would adopt one and u could pick it up, or u could go to a flea market they always sell them
you can get a small dog from Shake A Paw in Toms River. Thats where i got my dog,Sammy. And I love her so much!!!!!
Humane Society – adopt a loving pet that is looking for a home.
Go to a local pet shelter and save a life.
there you go
Try your local Humane Society or SPCA. I’ve even gotten a couple of really great dogs from Animal Control.
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Also, depending on where you live, your local shelter or Humane Society usually have many types and breeds.
My sister adopted a Miniature Doberman Pincher from a min-pin rescue organization and she loves it. You can also look for the Greyhound adoption centers for the racing greyhounds that are too old to race. The human society has them or look in the local paper for people giving away dogs that they don’t want.
A lot of rescue organizations from SPCA and independent ones are using. I found my little princess on there – awesome site!!!
, you can search their site by specific breed, or just by shelters and rescue groups in your area.
there are plenty of rehoming centres. Look under rescue centres or charities in yellow pages. Or you could place an ad in local papers and pet stores stating the sort of dog you are after, age size temperament etc. Or you could ring the rspca to find out your local shelter, the number is usually at the front of the phone book. Good luck.
Just search for dog rescue + your county on the internet.
Please consider rescue/adoption!