Showing posts with label Yorkie new. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yorkie new. Show all posts

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Vanessa Williams Yorkie Missing

NEW YORK
The pet Yorkie belonging to actress-singer
Vanessa Williams is missing. The dog,
called Enzo, disappeared from her Chappaqua yard
Monday, becoming the second pooch of a
high-profile owner to go missing from northern
Westchester since Mother's Day.

While Williams raised concerns that there's some sort
of dognapping ring, Mount Pleasant Police
Chief Louis Alagno suggested another theory,
that coyotes are snatching the bite-size pets.
Alagno says coyotes are common and they prey on small pets.

Williams filed a missing-dog report with Mount Pleasant
police Monday after she came home from an errand
to find her black and tan Yorkshire terrier missing
from her fenced-in yard.
Another dog, a blond dachshund in Yorktown that ran away
on Mother's Day, has also failed to turn up, despite the work
of a pet detective and a publicist.
There is a $2500 reward.

Friday, May 18, 2007

YORKIES IN NEED

Knitters, Crocheters Craft Sweaters To Benefit Yorkies In Need!
Harrisonberg, VA.
According to Knit Works owner Cris Reid,
the store will give free knitting and crochet patterns
for small-to-medium-size dog sweaters to anyone who
wants to participate in the project, and will take the finished
projects through the end of July. The store has collected about
20 sweaters so far, Reid said, with other customers saying
they are ready to add their creations to the total.

Store employees and the knitters and crocheters
who shop there say they are happy to see Knit Works
go to the dogs while they benefit the mission of the
United Yorkie Rescue Organization.

Knit Works will give out free patterns and take

in dog sweaters through the end of July.

For more information about the project,

contact Knit Works Tuesday through Saturday at 434-6900.


For more information on volunteering, fostering or adopting

a Yorkshire Terrier from United Yorkie Rescue Organization,

visit www.unitedyorkierescue.org.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Yorkie Blog Nominated!



One of our readers nominated us today
for the bloggers choice awards!
So make sure you cast your vote for us!

Sunday, April 15, 2007

Delta Airlines Loses Yorkshire Terrier

Airline Loses Chesapeake Woman's Yorkie

A Chesapeake woman was thrilled to get a new pet,
but when the puppy wouldn't eat, the breeder suggested
for a short time, she send it back to it's mother.
She put it on a flight for Texas. And now the puppy is missing.
Airlines frequently misplace luggage,
but it usually turns up.
How do you lose a dog?!
"I've already communicated with the kennel.
I've already communicated with the airlines in Atlanta,
in Norfolk, in Texas. No one knows where she is.
She's completely vanished," said Courtney Johnson.
Johnson is terrified of what may have happened
to the 3 month old Yorkshire Terrier she named Apple.


She bought the puppy from a breeder known
as Kimberli's Kuties, who came highly recommended
by several friends. But for two weeks, the playful puppy
wouldn't eating properly. Johnson feared Apple needed
to be with her mother a little longer and the breeder agreed.
So on Saturday afternoon she sent the puppy back
to Texas through Delta Cargo."I received a phone call
at midnight letting me know she had missed her flight,
but that she'd be on a flight first thing in the morning.
First thing in the morning, I get a call from the breeder
saying she didn't make the flight and they did not
know where Apple was," she said.Since then Johnson
has spent a lot of time on the phone trying to locate Apple,
but to no avail.

"I have been hung up on.
I have been told it's not a child, it just a dog.
My biggest fear is that they've pushed her somewhere.
They've just looked right beyond her and she's now gone
three days and she's not eaten or drunken anything,"
she said.Johnson says she almost prays that someone
stole Apple. At least that way she'd know her puppy was
being cared for. But at this point, she can't even get that
confirmed. "I've been waiting all my life for this puppy.
I've saved my money and I've saved my money and finally,
when I was able to afford her and be able to take care of her,
she's gone and no one has any answers for me," she said.


Your NewsChannel Three spoke with Delta Airlines
spokesperson, Gina Laughlin. She told us Delta airlines
deeply regrets what happened and hopes to return the
puppy very soon. Laughlin also told us they launched
an investigation into what happened.
However, Johnson tells me, Delta has not even called.