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11-26-2005, 11:27 PM | #1 |
YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: USA
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| Yorkie size???? Am I wrong -- or are too many people putting too much emphasis on their dog's weight --- wanting a tiny tiny little dog. I just read a post where a girl said her dog might end up being 6 or 7 pounds -and be a real teaPot - she said. Isn't this a very desirable and healthy weight for a little Yorkie? Hardly a teaPot! So many breeders are trying to breed smaller and smaller dogs - because they are in demand. Is this good for the breed? (I know that good, reputable breeders do not do this.) But breeders in it for only the money do. Ads are advertising that the dogs will be "very very small." And, "very small dogs" cost more because they are worth more. I have recently seen a lot of teenagers hanging out at the mall with tiny tiny little dogs in their purses showing them off - letting everyone handle them, etc. When have these little things last eaten or had water. How long have they been dragged around the mall? Where else have they been taken this same day? (And, some of the ones I have seen in the mall are very young puppies....only a couple of months old.) Unfortunately, I think that "very small dogs" have become a status symbol. And, as we might expect - because it only takes money to buy them, a lot of people who have no clue how to care for them are among the ones who have them. Even kids! I would think that some of these kid's parents might at least know better. These little puppies should be at home in a warm, quiet, little bed with food and water, sleeping and playing with a person they love nearby. Didn't I read somewhere that a reputable breeder wouldn't breed a female less than 5 pounds? Isn't the AKC standard 5 to 7 pounds? I really don't like to hear people brag about their tiny tiny little Yorkies or hear them being disappointed because there beautiful little Yorkie may weigh 10 pounds or more. Boy -- I do know a lot of you have the larger little Yorkies and just love them to death. You are the ones that know what having a pet is all about. Carol Jean PS: When I say that I hope my Yorkie stays small - I am thinking 10 pounds or less. But if he ends up weighing more - that's the way it goes. I love him to pieces. |
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11-27-2005, 05:34 AM | #2 |
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| Our little Binks should be around 6 lbs when he's grown, or thats what the charts says. I really wouldn't want a very tiny dog, I get scared of them getting hurt. It's all my nerves can handle to raise them when they are pups and small. My daughter wanted to take Binks to our community center with her to show him off to her friends, this I would not allow, I couldn't let her take him, knowing that all these teenagers would be holding him and maybe drop him or something, not to mention his food and water. I told her if they want to see him, they can come to our house where I can supervise. Some kids though get everything they want even if it means it could hurt their pets. |
11-27-2005, 05:58 AM | #3 |
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| I have a 9lb yorkie who I love to pieces, he is my heart and soul. I also have a less than 3 lb little girl who I adore as well. I do take them everywhere with me. Both of them. I did not buy Mignon based on size, I bought her because I fell in love with that face. I have never had a desire to own a tiny, I knew what the consequences were. I worry about her ALL THE TIME. She is not allowed free range of the house at 1 yr old, probably never will be.She stays in her ex pen if I am not home. I have to take her even when I don't want to because I worry about her being in her expen too long. She has never had a hypoglycemic attack but even at a yr I worry she might. When she jumps up and down off the couch I worry she might break something.I worry about having too many people in my house at Christmas and her getting stepped on. I even worry about stepping on her myself! Lets not even go to the spaying and anesthesia issues. I could go on and on and on.... I LOVE my little one, I have her for all the RIGHT reasons, and I am an extremly conscientious mommy but would I get another one? NO WAY!! I have enough gray hair with this one.I won't even leave her(or the 9 lber) with my family members, I hope I never have to, (that means that Tahitian vacation I always wanted is out of the question). So for all of those who want one for the novelty of having a tiny I hope they understand ALL the consequences. |
11-27-2005, 06:02 AM | #4 |
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| HA! I just read the other post. I totally forgot the one about other people picking her up!! I am quite sure I violate other peoples personal space when they hold her!! It surprises my husband that I do not tell adults that they have to sit on the floor if they want to LOL!! |
11-27-2005, 06:10 AM | #5 |
Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | I INTENTIONALLY did NOT go for tiny - I wanted to have yorkies I could enjoy without worrying about every little thing ... and I agree - Many people do get tinies for status (or whatever reason) and good for them - but yorkies are small enough without this new CRAZE to go even smaller (Diva Pup...I know you had NO idea Mignon would stay as small as she is - she is really a beauty... but I know you worry about her) I wish people would remember any dog at 7 lbs is very small to begin with - and all the people asking for "teacup' and super tiny yorkies is just opening up a whole market for this size...and the yorkies will suffer in the long run - too many people hoping to cash in will be breeding smaller and smaller females - and too many people are getting itty bitty dogs and have no clue how to care for them - I just feel so sorry for these little yorkies.
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11-27-2005, 06:18 AM | #6 |
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| No villette, I really thought she would get to be 4lbs but she just quit growing. And 4 lbs is VERY small. I do want to add that my breeder does NOT breed for tinies EVER, sometimes they just happen. I would never buy from someone who was doing it on purpose,that is just SCARY and IMO irresponsible breeding. |
11-27-2005, 07:15 AM | #7 |
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| Yesterday , I laugh about the comments of a couple wanting a puppy . I was with a friend and suddently , a couple came to us . They ask us the weight of our Yorkies . We told them . The man asked us if it was possible to have a smaller than small one because it would be too hard for them to carry a 4 pounds also he wanted one that would not eat too much because dog food is not cheap . I showed them the plush puppy booth near us . They were really mad at us . |
11-27-2005, 07:21 AM | #8 |
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| I know for some people small yorkies are a status symbol but not all. I have a nine lb yorkie and a 5lb yorkie. The next one I get I want to be in the 3 lb range. I feel I have the knowledge and experience to care for a small yorkie. I think the small ones are darling and just want a small dog.
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11-27-2005, 07:24 AM | #9 | |
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11-27-2005, 07:56 AM | #10 | |
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He told me that he have back problems and all the bla bla following it . There were no logics in what he tried to explain . Sometimes peoples are really weird about wanting smaller than small Yorkies . He wasn't interested about the health issues or the proper cares to give. They only wanted a small one to save on everythings . He told me that he will never buy a pup from me , I told him that I was really relieved to hear that . | |
11-27-2005, 08:05 AM | #11 | |
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11-27-2005, 08:41 AM | #12 |
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| My little Brandy is just over 5 lbs. She gets plenty of attention from strangers when we go out. People constantly ask me what she weighs and if she is "teacup" or "mini". I always proudly telll them that she is a normal yorkie and well within the breed standard of 4-7 lbs. She is a very little dog. 5 lbs is a very little dog. I recently saw an ad posted online from someone not too far from me selling a year old 2.5 lb little male yorkie that the woman couldn't keep any more. She had 2 other dogs-a female pomeranian and a female yorkie (his littermate actually who is 5 lbs) and she said 3 dogs were too many for her and she prefers female dogs. There were pictures and he was adorable. Looked just like my Brandy actually. We were all ready to go see him and I am sure we would have fallen in love and brought him home. The owner said she was not feeling well that day and we would have to wait until tomorrow. Thank goodness! That extra day gave me the time to do some google searching and come to my senses. I learned some very scary stuff about teeny yorkies. Too many possible health issues. I made the executive decision and informed my family that we were not going to go look at the little dog. My whole family was disappointed because he was just so darn cute but I'm convinced I made the smart choice. |
11-27-2005, 09:04 AM | #13 |
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| My first yorkie was 2lbs 8oz. Her name was Tricia's Lil Candy Mint she lived to be 13 1/2. The first year of her life was very expensive, she had breathing issues among other things. By the time she was 10 she was very sickly. I had 2 vets tell me it was time to let her go and 2 that said she is not ready. There were a few times when I thought it was time, but then she would start to run around and play like a puppy. How could I possiably put her down? I did not buy her for any other reason than to have a yorkie puppy, I had no clue this was wrong. If she would have been 2lbs bigger there is a good chance she would have had a healthier, longer life. When she did go it was aweful, my baby girl had a stroke in my hands, as she came out of the stroke she went into a seizure. She was left parralize on her left side, could no longer eat or drink. She was put to rest at 3:21 am. I will never forget how much it hurt. PS Candy's mom died 4 days after I took her home. She had 4 VERY tiny babies, and it was to much for her VERY tiny body. Candy and her sibblings had to be winged from their mother at 5 weeks, because they knew she wouldn't be around long enough. The mom died the day after the last pup was gone. She was 3lbs 14ozs. dad was 2lbs 11ozs. I didn't know much about the breed when I bought her, I was 16 and spent the whole summer babysitting to save for her. I do not regret getting her she was my world, I just think God my parents were kind enough to give me all the money I needed to take care of her health issues. I am not 100% sure but I believe her first year with us was a little over $3300.
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11-27-2005, 09:07 AM | #14 | |
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11-27-2005, 09:08 AM | #15 |
Donating YT 30K Club Member | I agree with everyone these tinies require a lot of care to keep them safe. When I went to look for Cali the breeder said she had one left and she was the cutest and tiniest. She said they keep the best for last in case they end up not selling her. When my husband and I went to see her I fell in love it didn't matter what she looked like, si I put a deposit on her and got her 3 weeks later. She now is 23 weeks and 3lbs so I hope she will get to be close to 4 or 5. I have had 3 other yorkies and currently have a 12 lb pom, one of my yorkies was 16 lbs but I loved him just as much. After joining YT and learning all I have I may not have taken Cali due to her size and questionable breeder but I can't imagine not having her. She definately is more frail than any other dog I have had and I worry about her all the time.
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