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Old 06-03-2007, 11:44 AM   #106
cutiepieyorkies
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ok again my bad for buying this pup to soon but sometimes when you talk to someone over a year you learn to trust ( i had a super brain fart )As for my vet he has saved a many of abused dogs and is really very good As i said it was a busy sat morn and it just got missed the first time could have happened to anyone as far as trust my vet i would trust with any one of my dogs
this has never happened before i bought a pup a few years ago and the font was found right away this one is 0.5cm by 0.2 cm the problem is dixie is 2.10 at five months and even if she got to 4 she would still be to small to show and i would never breed her font or not she is very fine boned each yorkie grows at there own rate her sister are over 4 and 5 pounds and they are full sisters and same age all i know this was how dr grimes explained dixie to me and he is pams vet again he said when a dog has a certain dwarfism the do not grow and usually they have an open font and the dwarfism causes the font not to close because of the retardation of growth i dont understand it all just going by what i was told
i really do not see her getting much bigger i have 10 week old pups as big as her as far as body you just cant know unless you actually put you hands on and see for your self i can post all the pictures i need to but hands on tells the story my major concern is if pam is breeding dogs with open fonts please stop for the sake of the dogs and there offspring
i know dixie will be fine she could not ask for a better forever home as far as i am concerned and yes it could close but very unlikely it has not changed in size at all i know all do not understand but there is alot more to this story and it could go on forever and my main thing is for dixie to be happy and loved

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