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Originally Posted by LittleMissChloe My Aunt who lives in another province found a breeder there and we contacted them and requested the smallest female. From what I can recall she was quite mellow when my Aunt went to pick her up, but as someone metioned above she turned out to be a HYPER little thing (to the point where we were weary of other people picking her up because she would wriggle and squirm to get down and run). At 5 she still is hyper and weighs 10 pounds. Total opposite of what she started out as, but I wouldn't change it for the world. |
This rings a bell.... I only requested a female. There was only one. And two little boys. The bredder held the female. The female was very shy... So I thougt? Mine turned out to be very energetic/hyperactive too. Love every bit of her. SHe is nearly I believe 7-8 lbs. Full of being a stinker, and extremely clever, into everything, too. I could not ask for a better more perfect Yorkie
I believe it's hard to figure them out when they are tiny puppies , what they are going to really be like as they fully adjust into a new home, and feel secure, loved and showered with attention.