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Old 07-03-2008, 07:23 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by KelMchel View Post
I have a question about size.......I hope that I dont get bombarded with negativity over my question lol......I think Max is a good sized dog, he is actually bigger than Peanut was .........and size didnt matter to me when I purchased him, my mom actually purchased Max's brother at the same time that I got Max and Baxter (moms dog) is bigger than Max.....anyhow, here is my question, if so many people are NOT interested in the size of the puppy......why then do so many breeders when they take pics of their new puppies pose them with things that make their size so apparent? Most people from what I have noticed Love the tiny babies ie: Paris Hilton...., but having read on here the health problems that can come with the tiny babies, it seems more would be discouraged by the tiny ones.....ok so Im babbling......the question is if size doesnt matter, why pose the babies in a teacup? Furthermore, isnt it true that just because he starts out a teaCUP doesnt mean he wont be a teaPOT when hes grown? lol Please be gentle with me, Im just curious?

Thanks!
I love taking pictures and I love to use things in my pictures. I have my 4lb Gracie next to a paper towel roll. Why? Because it does show the true size. and I think it is cute!! I have my 8lb dog in cute poses and in a GIANT teacup.
Other people here said people don't update puppy pictures and that is true. I update my puppies picture AND weight chart every week exactly 7 days apart. When all you see is a 4-6 week old puppy you have no idea how big the puppy is at 10 or 12 weeks.
and just for the record, I think a lot of people are very interested in the size of the puppy. As long as healthy is top priority
I don't think it is wrong to look for a 4 lb yorkie or a 8 lb yorkie
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