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January 2025

The Yorkie Times

In this issue:

Ava our cover girl!

Dan

Happy Endings

Wisdom

Did You Know

Donors

Dan the Yorkie Lover


House Rules






BOGIE finds his forever home

Bogie was the little dog that was attacked by a big dog while in the vets care. After several weeks and a trip to UT he was finally able to continue his recovery in his foster mom's home. Ruth Ann fell hopelessly in love with him and has adopted him and vowed to keep him safe and care for the rest of his life.

CONNECT ? SUPPORT ? VOLUNTEER

CONNECT ?

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Click HERE to support us simply by shopping on Amazon! Choose Yorkshire Terrier National Rescue as your charity and up to 0.5% of the purchases you make (on qualified items) will be donated to us! You already like to shop on Amazon because it's convenient, now you have another reason!

? SUPPORT ?


Consider becoming a one time or monthly donor! Click HERE for more information.


The Yorkshire Terrier National Rescue Inc (YTNR) is run solely on fundraising efforts made by people like you who love this breed. YTNR is a 501 (c)(3) organization, your donation is 100% tax deductible.


We appreciate your support! 


Don't forget our boutique store for all things yorkie, CLICK HERE!

VOLUNTEER ?


We need foster homes for these yorkies in every state! Click HERE to complete an application. The only prerequisite is that you love yorkies and will give them a loving temporary home. We will support you through the process!

As always, we would like to thank lifeline4paws for their continued support.

Chris Hogan, Executive Vice President 

of the Hogan Family Foundation Inc, 

is the Program Director of Lifeline-4-Paws. She is a YTNR member and has generously supported our rescue efforts, contributing tens of thousands of dollars 

to hundreds of our dogs since 2007!


Wisdom from Angel, Athena Maria Aphrodite the Goddess of Wisdom and Love


Did You Know....


A few fun facts about Yorkie's


Safety Precautions Here are a few


Monitor food intake... Yorkies are prone to Hypoglycemia,

so it'w essential to monitor how much they are eating everyday and ensure that they are eating regularly. Providing small frequent meals can help maintain their blood sugar levels.


Supervision around children and pets due to their small size, Yorkie's can be easily injured, it is crucial to supervise them around small children and other pets. We have a baby monitor in their play room so we can hear and see what they are doing throughout the day when we are busy with other chores. They have beds and play mats and plenty of toys and a doggie door so they can go outside into their play yard which is fully fenced and a safe and secure place for them to run around in the grass and play doggie games, go potty, lift their leg and other fun things dogs like to do.


Wishing you all a Happy New Year!



Tune in next month for more of "Did You Know" From Dan

Be sure to leash your Yorkie on these snowy winter days! We are still looking for someone to help with our newsletter. If you have an interesting article or experience please send to me at dugmore@bellsouth.net.
Thanks and Happy New Year! MaryElizabeth

Thank you to our donors for your continued support!!





 SUPPORT 

Ann Sousa

Joan Willner 

Jessica Damisch

Susan Roth

MaryElizabeth Dugmore

Kelly Lambert

Carlyn Clement

Kathryn Schuller

Dan Dugmore

Mary Jane Sanders

Karen Roff

Suzanne Ditsler

Deborah Thompson

Anne Hobbie

Peggy Pittman-Munke

Rebecca Schroer

Betty Jo Williams

Helen Marlowe Tompkins

Catherine MacMaster

Laurel Sullivan

Editor

MaryElizabeth Dugmore


Technical Editors

Dorothy Samonisky

Laura Borchardt


Contributors

Dan Dugmore