08-11-2005, 06:34 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rochester NY
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Originally Posted by frokenvin Well, I'm not going to be too upset if it were to grow larger than say, 5lbs. The only thing is, that I will be taking him/her out often as I had mentioned. I am single/living alone and therefore do not want to leave it alone very often. *hoping to be relatively discreet in public places* ; )
But really, I am wanting a Yorkie as small as possible at a reasonable price. Actually, I am hoping to find one with the max. growth range of 3-4lbs. | I understand that its important to you to get a very small pup but you should also consider the health issues that may occur with having such a tiny pup. Especially if you are always taking it out with you. I am not saying that the pup will have health problems. There are definitly more possible health problems with a 3 pound versus 5. Whats a couple extra pounds?? It may save heart ache in the long run.
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