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Originally Posted by JCarlson2004 I think she was talking about extremely tiny Yorkies. For example, if a breeder says your Yorkie won't get bigger then 2 lbs, but then end up becoming 6 lbs, that had nothing to do with the food you fed them. 4 lbs is a big difference. That dog was never going to be THAT tiny so the breeder mislead the buyer so that she could justify her high prices. |
That's exactly what i'm saying....and it was somewhat in jest. They are guaranting a certain look that justifies a certain price. It is possible that at 12 weeks the pup may appear to be a tiny and have a huge growth spurt and be a 9 lb dog....you just never know. I would never think this is a feasible possibility the contract idea...i'm just saying that it seems ridiculous to charge outrageous prices for a dog that's supposed to be tiny that may turn out to be a normal sized yorkie.