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Old 07-15-2008, 09:53 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by kezza View Post
I know what you are saying...

I wanted a smaller sized yorkie, say around the 4lbs..Pixie didn't get as big as I would have liked her to..she's under 3lbs at 13 months, she had one sibling, a brother, who was twice her size! so i guess you could say she was the 'runt'?..luckily she is healthy & strong..and verrrrryy feisty! she rules this house i'm not ashamed to say.. I get asked if she is a teacup all the time..she attracts attention everywhere we go..good & bad.
I agree..the smaller ones do take extra special care..you need to be vigilant around the house as well as outside...people probably see me as over protective & paranoid but i'm constantly aware of the dangers of having such a little one around..I have to be on my guard at all times..but i love her dearly..she is my little ray of sunshine and lights up my life.
some see me the same way....protective & paranoid, but when the fur butts are this little...you have to be. When we are out for a walk or at the park and I see a dog off it's leash (which totally peeves me off) I pick her up right away...it only takes a few seconds for a dog to make it's way to a little one and who knows what could happen. I would rather be safe than sorry!!
People see these little one's and think AWWW so cute...and they are....but they also require special care and lots of attention and I let them know this as well.
I have wanted a small Yorkie for many years and I am overjoyed with my KiKi...I have the time and dedication to provide her with what she needs.

My kids tell me that I basically had another child...this one just has fur

I guess they are right
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