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| FOSTER MOMS CLICK HERE TO MAKE A FLYER FOR YOUR FOSTERED DOG AND POST IN PET STORES AND VET OFFICES AND OTHER PLACES FOR MORE ADOPTION APPLICANTS. |



| At The Bridge Waiting On Us |







| loving and caring homes and the medical quality of life, regardless of their medical age or condition; and the members care necessary to ensure the best care necessary to ensure the best rescue possible Yorkies and Yorkie mixes in need, then strive then strive to work together in a spirit of quality of life, regardless of their strive to age or to work together in a spirit of co- condition; and the members will co- rescue operation and mutual respect to Yorkies and Yorkie mixes in need, and then that goal for the Yorkies in our care; strive the Yorkies in our care; and through our to work together in a spirit of ; and through co-through our endeavors we shall seek to operation educate the public about and mutual respect to achieve responsible that goal for ownership, as well as the the Yorkies in our carethe cruelty to ; and animals that exists in our country, through our endeavors we shall seek to that exists in our country, and how they can educate the public about they can help to end it. responsible pet help to end it. ownership, as well as the cruelty to animals that exists in our country, and how they can help to end it. |











| Toxic Foods These foods can be deadly to dogs. * Onions or onion powder *Chocolate * Coffee * Tea * Alcoholic beverages * Macadamia nuts * Hops (Used in home beer brewing) *Grapes and raisins * Tomato foliage (leaves & stems) *Green parts of potato (green peeling, sprouts, foliage) *Rhubarb leaves * Avocados * Pits & seeds from fruits (plum, apricot, peach, apple, cherry) * Bitter Almonds * Moldy or spoiled foods |
| Explore wild & domestic animal behavior & training, conservation, and other issues that affect animals. |
and unfortunately that and unfortunately that makes it vulnerable to their number one "Predator" the "Humans" that operate PuppyMills in the United States. States. |
| Puppy Rescue & Adoption: Adopt a Homeless Puppy in your area... |
| Educate the Public! These are the handouts we hope will both educate and enrage the public. You can print these one-page sheets from this site and make as many copies as you need. Info on Puppy Mills |
| "The Violence Connection" : Examines the link between animal abuse and human violence |
the public about puppy the public about puppy mills, to prevent cruelty to animals, to foster understanding of responsible pet acquisition and ownership, and to promote adoption of homeless companion animals. animals. |
| SPAY/USA, a program of The Pet Savers Foundation, is a nationwide network and referral service for affordable spay/neuter services. Our mission is to reduce the number of unwanted cats and dogs and to stop their suffering. Anyone who needs assistance finding affordable spay/neuter services can benefit from calling SPAY/USA! |


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| In loving memory of our little friends waiting on us at the Rainbow Bridge. |






| We Are Living Happily Ever After. These Yorkies And Yorkie Friends Have Gone To Their Forever Homes For A Lifetime Of Love And Happiness |
| To Read About Some More Of Our Successful Yorkie Friends Rescue Adoptions. Click Here |




| If your pet has swallowed anything you fear is poisonous, please call the ASPCA's National Animal Poison Control Center (NAPCC) to get 24-Hour Animal Poison Information for Veterinarians and Pet Owners. |
| POISON CONTROL INFORMATION |
William E. Campbell, internationally recognized authority on pet dog behavior problems. Bill co-founded the American Society of Veterinary Ethology (1975) and, although not a veterinarian, was its first president-elect. He is a charter member of the Dog Fancy Magazine Hall of Fame (1996); author of "Behavior Problems in Dogs, 3rd ed." 1999, "Dog Behavior Problems - The Counselor's Handbook," (1999) (DogWise 800-776-2665) and the new "Better Behavior in Dogs," 1999, A Guide to solving all your dog's problems,( |
| Pet Behavior Resources |
The mission of the Deaf Dog Education Action Fund is to provide education and funding for the purpose of improving and/or saving the lives of deaf dogs. We are a non-profit organization founded to speak on behalf of and assist in the betterment of life for deaf dogs everywhere. |
| All dogs adopted from Yorkie Friends Rescue are spayed/neutered, updated on vacinations, receive a heartworm test and a fecal test, a thorough vet exam, and are treated for any infections or conditions before adoption. |

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| Survival Kit for Dogs and Cats You may obtain emergency survival kits for dogs or cats from the Red Cross at this website |
| These dogs are PERMANENT FOSTERS of Yorkie Friends, and are not available for adoption, but we need donations to care for them. |




| The purpose of this website is to help you find the best treatment option for your dog. |
| Information on canine meningioma and related issues |



| Permanent FosterWinnie, click on the who will be cared for by YFR in their foster homes for life. YFR who will be cared for by YFR in their foster homes for life. YFR depends on donations for their care. depends on donations for their care. |
To read dogs and Available for Adoption, click on the link below, or the Available Yorkies button at the top of the page. To find out about requirements for adoption,or to complete an adoption application, click on the Adoption Application button at the top of the page. |
| Dany |
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| Rescue Poems & Stories |
| JJ |
| FL |
| Fritz - AL |

| LULU |
| Katie - FL |


| Spike PA |

| Jazz FL |
| Lexie |

| TJ |

| Fiona |

| Alex |


| Peabody |
already been adopted or have gone already been adopted or have gone to the Rainbow Bridge. to the Rainbow Bridge. You may also click on the links to Rainbow Bridge or Successful Adoptions at the top of this page to see more dogs in these sections. |
| See the educational links in the right margin of this page for information on a variety of topics including, the perils of puppymills, animal cruelty research and issues, veterinary and first aid information, pet behavior, and other topics. |
| AVAILABLE DOGS ON WEBSITE |


| Bridgette needs your assistance! Emergency Medical Need - Not available for adoption yet Hi, my name is Bridgette. I am eight years old and weigh 6 1/2 pounds. My foster mom rescued me from an animal shelter. My old owner said I should be put to sleep. My foster mom didn't think that was a good idea so she took me home with her. I went to the doctor and he said I need surgery which is very expensive ($800). I have a mammary gland tumor and they won't know if it is cancerous until I have my surgery. Yorkie Friends Rescue Corporation has been very good to me so far but they need your help. Since I don't have a job, could you help by sending a little money to help with my surgery. I could pay you back by being a great furever buddy when I am all well. Please send money to: |

| Bridgette |

| We need help for sweet Mollie. She was a stray in Alabama, and when she was taken to the vet she had 11 tumors, an ulcerated eye which had ruptured, and the worst dental disease anyone had seen. She had all 11 tumors removed and her dental at MS State, and the Vet Eye Clinic in Birmingham is still trying to save her eye. Unfortunately 1 of the tumors was malignant, but it has a good prognosis for possibly 1-2 years of good life for her. She is probably going to lose the eye in which she is blind. She is truly the sweetest girl who loves to give little kisses. Please make a donation to help cover the cost of her huge vet bills, which total $2155.13. Donations for Mollie total $530 on 7-3-09. She still requires regular medicines and eye care which add to the total weekly. Donations are tax deductible. Thank you!! For info on mailing donations click below. |
