01-06-2008, 07:19 PM
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| Donating Senior Yorkie Talker
Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: N. California
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Originally Posted by hha Well, I called the breeder when my girl was a few mos old and already over 4 lbs. she said if you want, bring her back and I'll give you another puppy, I said NO, I'm attached to her..At the time, I paid $600 for her..Well, at a year, she was right around 7 lbs. now at 5(this month), she's 14.1 and I love every inch of her..wouldn't trade her for the world. She has a personality plus, when you look at her, she rolls over for her belly rub, then can barely roll back over(kind of like a turtle), but, she has reverse sneezing attacks all the time, and she had a tumor removed a few mos. back(thank God it was benign)..but, she's all yorkie and one of the prettiest ones I've ever seen..she doesn't look fat, just big, like the size they used to breed them..  | See this goes to show whether you have a big or a little yorkie they all get sick and/or have health problems. People always say the tinies are always sick or have alot of health problems, but the big one's have as many problems as the small one's do.
As for the term "teacup" I don't like when people say that it's just a "key" word to make money.
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