01-06-2009, 05:23 PM
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Originally Posted by phfgkl My breeder let me have mine early, she knew I was home 24/7, was older with no little kids, the puppy was good size, eating well, and she knew I had dealt with hypoglycemia( a maltese I got that was supposedly 8 weeks in NC, was more like 5 weeks), so, she said no problem. she was a good breeder, other than she was off on the weight, but, everyone would have been by going by the charts, plus both the parents were in the 4 lb range, the mother closer to 5 lbs. I got the throw back. She will be 6 this month, and other than being a chunky monkey and occasional reverse sneezing attacks, she's fine. If you go to shooterdog.com there are some good breeders that let theirs go at 8-10 weeks | 8-10 weeks old for a yorkie puppy is way too young and not at all the reccomended standard  I do not agree going to any internet website, to look for a breeder at all either
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