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Old 01-04-2008, 04:02 PM   #61
DianeW
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Originally Posted by Mybabyboymax View Post
Max is a year old and 3 pounds he isnt tiny but is on the smaller side. He is healthy and full of energy. I havent had any health issues with him and god willing I wont.
I cant speak much on breeding for smaller yorkies but I can say that I originally wanted a smaller yorkie. If he would have grown bigger than 3 pounds I would love him the same but I did want a smaller yorkie. Health was number one priority of course. I dont have another dog to compare him to so I cant say if he requires more work but I dont find that he has problems doing what my friends 7 pound dog does.
I AGREE WITH YOU - I TOO WANTED A SMALLER YORKIE, HARVEY IS 3.5 LB AND THOUGH WE ARE VERY CAREFUL AROUND HIM, HE IS JUST AS ACTIVE AND PLAYFUL AS OUR OTHER LARGER YORKIE WAS. HE IS 2 IN A FEW MONTHS AND IS VERY HEALTHY - THANKFULLY. EVEN THOUGH I WANTED A SMALLER YORKIE, I WAS NOT SURE OF HOW BIG HE WAS GOING TO BE WHEN HE GREW UP, AND WE WOULD LOVE HIM ALL THE SAME IF HE WAS BIGGER.

I AM VERY INTERESTED IN WHAT OTHER PEOPLE THINK ON THIS ISSUE.....
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