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Old 04-26-2009, 09:32 AM   #60
delicatepuzzle
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Originally Posted by lmcquade26 View Post
same here.. my DJ was visuably the larger in his litter (4lbs at 3 months) but the breeder went on and on how hes not gonna grow much... um yeah ok... at 5 months (this past jan) he was 7lbs aaaand just last week while gettin blood test done for neuter he weighd in at 13.8 lbs!!!!! i knew he got bigger.. not fatter but bigger but holey cow was not expecting that.. doctor said hes seen yorkies.. )yes pure breed folks) get as large as 20lbs!! but as i said how big was never thie issue.. it was love at first sight with my DJ and he can weigh 100lbs.. i would still love him the same.... and as for those who like to comment he cant be pure breed and that big .. do yur research... cause they can... and to those who like to make comments about the possiblity of your yorkie not bein pure bred.. shut up.. its so obnoxious... its ok to be surprised if youve never seen or heard of a yorkie that big but to make comments like oh theres no way your big ass dog (not put that way but the message is the same)can be the same breed as mine is just down right RUDE!!!!! lol.. sorry.. ive had dj for 5 months and have had people question his bloodline.. and when i say yes... get that look like ... yeah ... ok.. if u say so.. eeeerrrr.. very annoying.. ok im done ramblin on.. just wanted to say lil,big in between.. they are all adorable and should be loved just the same..
::applause:: LOL Plus I feel like people make these assumptions that just because we have a dog, we are going to breed them. MAYBE they should look into how large the original breed was. 10lb was common way back when. It is that now a days we think that it is cute to carry our pups around like accessories (i'm COMPLETELy guilty of this) and smaller is more convenient for this.
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