Originally Posted by Superpup I was so upset to read your comment that was totally unrelated to the thread. I was trying to encourage safe, home-prepared food, and all you saw was the weight of my precious boys!
My two Yorkies are purebred with a long champion pedigree. Both parents were under 7 lbs, which, by the way, is an average weight. I paid $4000 for them. The breeder knew that they would be large and he felt not many people would want them, and that's what appealed to me. They needed a great home and a great Mommy, and that's what they got!!
They are gorgeous with "proper" coats and coloring. They are extremely healthy, energetic, loving, loyal, playful, no problems.
Members here at YT do not make comments such as yours. We are here to offer support, guidance, love, empathy, sympathy, experience, and information.
I have NEVER attacked anyone like you did to me, and I think you should consider removing yourself from this forum.
I am a member of another Yorkie group, and there is a 30lb one there, and there is a 25lb one here.
Just like humans, parents of one "type", like tall and thin, can and do produce human children who are short and stocky. This happens in the canine species, too.
I never have to worry about breaking legs, crushing them if they sleep with you, and many other factors that parents of the tinies do. There are many benefits to having a larger Yorkie. If you weren't so closed-minded, you would know that.
Thank You SWEETCUTENESS for trying to explain what is right and wrong. |