I applaud you, Lorrie, for saving that little dog.  You would have saved her whether she was big or small, I'm sure.  Kezza, you went for a good breeder who, by 'warning' you she was going to be small, says a lot about her.  She obviously did not deliberately set out to 'create' a very tiny dog. This is totally different from people who go out and search for the tiniest pup for fashion sake and thereby create a market for these tiny dogs.  I am so pleased she is healthy and happy and hope she stays that way, too.  I am sure some of these little ones live healthy lives, but it is certainly not always the case compared to an 'average' size Yorkie.  The risks are just greater.   
Luv 
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