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Old 06-05-2007, 10:31 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by Ida View Post
I don't want to sound rude - or for this to come across the wrong way by any means, and maybe because I am a first time Yorkie owner - these things do not matter to me - I am curious and do have questions, but as I read the posts I find a lot of Yorkie owners worried about the hair color - or the size of the dog - and not just out of curiosity - some are looking for a fix - Baxter's hair is changing colors too - the top of his head makes him look like an old man because it's silver/gray - His ears are flopped and he weighs 7 lbs. at 4 months - Reading some of the threads - I think I should be worried - But I'm not - He's Baxter - He's my puppy - at this point if he grew to be 100 lbs I would love him just the same.(Although I might be afraid of him)

It might be that I've mis-read the posts, but it sort of feels like if you had a "skin" baby and it was born with brown eyes and was on the bigger size you would want some answers and a way to change it -

Just love them for who/what they are -
Thank you so much for saying what I have wanted to for years!! When we began looking for our Toto, we specified small because we travel so much but we still wanted a pet. We also wanted healthy. We have been so blessed to have found our wonderful breeder and we thank God every day that Toto has been so healthy! I panic if she gets a flea! The size issue ... yes, we have also been blessed with a little 8"x8" box of a dog! But you know what? After we had her for ten minutes, we could've cared less about size, color, etc. We didn't care if she grew to be the size of a St. Bernard and brindle colored hair!! The only thing we care about is that she live a very long and healthy life!! She has the sweetest little spirit and is our joy!!
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