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Sashay is part of a bonded pair of Yorkies and will have to be adopted with her brother Swagger.
She is 12 years young and weighs 5 lbs.
The adoption fee for both dogs is $300.00.
On Saturday April 18th I picked up Sashay and Swagger from their owner who surrendered them in Scranton PA. They have been with me just shy of a week so far, and they are doing well, aside from the need for a dental cleaning & to put some weight on.
Hi there! My name is Sashay and I can’t wait to tell you about myself. First and foremost, I am part of a team. My brother Swagger and I are basically inseparable—but in a “we share a brain cell and a nap schedule” kind of way. We’ve been together for 12 years, and hey, when you have a good thing going, you don’t mess with it… unless there are snacks involved.
My mom had to surrender us because of health issues, and while that was a big change, we handled it like seasoned professionals (with only a touch of dramatic sighing for effect). After barely leaving the house for a decade, we suddenly became world travelers—zooming from Pennsylvania to our foster home in Camillus, NY in one day. In the car, Swagger treated it like a live nature documentary, staring out the window the entire time. Me? I chose the smarter route: elite-level napping. Why sightsee when you can beauty sleep?
When we arrived, I met Sophie and Sammy, and they are very fun to hang out with… although I do have some thoughts about this “fetch” situation. If I have something and you throw it away, that sounds like a you problem. I’ll be right here supervising while you go get it.
I follow my new friends around like their smaller, slightly more beautiful sister. I weigh in at a mighty 6 pounds (working on bulking up, apparently), while the crew runs a tidy little lineup of 6-7-8-9 pounds. Honestly, we’re less of a dog pack and more of a perfectly coordinated math problem.
I get along great with other dogs, but I do enjoy my quiet time. And like Swagger, I’m still not convinced cats are viable friend options.
At just under 6 pounds, I keep my social circle exclusive—small dogs only, VIP section. I sleep through the night (obviously), and I handle all my outdoor business like a proper lady. Foster mom is very impressed, but I don’t want to brag… okay maybe a little.
I go on walks with the group, although I tend to lag behind. Not my fault—my legs are adorably short. But don’t worry, I keep up where it counts, especially if “outside adventures” are involved.
And now, the part you’ve all been waiting for… I don’t bark. Ever. 100% silent mode. While Swagger might occasionally make a noise, I prefer to live a peaceful, drama-free lifestyle. It’s called elegance.
I’m a beautiful little girl, a cuddle expert, and a professional lap companion for TV time. At night, I snuggle up with my brother in our cozy bed… and yes, sometimes I sleep on top of him. He doesn’t mind. He knows I’m the boss.
Basically—and I say this with complete objectivity—I am the most beautiful and sweet little Yorkie. Sure, Swagger and I are 10 years old, but we’ve got the hearts (and zoomies) of puppies!
Sashay and Swagger are staying with Susan in Camillus, NY.