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Originally Posted by bonbon She is so very cute!!  It's wonderful to hear that she's with someone who knows her special needs and can take care of her properly. Thank you for listing some of the things people never consider with the really tiny ones. |
I think she has helped me tell people why these tiny tiny ones is not good ideas. People should never go looking for one this small. I think anything under 3 lbs is just to small. And by me have one Keylee's size, then Ace my stud which is 2.11- 3 lb (he goes up and down in weight) and then I have a 5 lb, and 2 7lbs females. But some people look at me like I am crazy and still say they would love to have one keylee's size, and the bad thing is, alot of them is teenagers, that could never take care of one of these small babies. People that work for a living could never take care of one this small. I hope I can just share with people about keylee so they know what comes with these small ones.
Oh and everyone comes running say it is a T-cup so then I have to tell them there is no T- cup anything. It is just a word given by some breeders. (some people will look at you like you are realy crazy when you say there is not T-cup anything) And that I look at Keylee as a dwarf Yorkie, because no one in the bloodline is under 4 lbs. The mom is 7.5 lbs