So far everyone is concerned with getting her money back and running away from the puppy. Doesn't anyone feel bad for the puppy? Where is he gonna go??
Yes its true that the breeder probably is not honest, or perhaps he doesn't even know what the parents of the puppy look like, but I think it is a bit unfair to label this little guy as a failure.
It does NOT mean that the puppy will be unhealthy or bad in any way. I know plenty of people who bought their pups from stores and their backgrounds are questionable, but they are great looking and behaving dogs.
To the original poster.
If the puppy is on the way, and you love the way he looks then stick with him.
I had a 15 lb Yorkie and he was great. You can do a lot more things with a bigger Yorkie, like Hiking, boating, running, biking. All those things I can not do with my current 5lb Rocky. He is like a little kid that never grows up, so I have to keep track of him 99.9% of the time when we are outside. Yes he is a perfect pup at home, but so is a 15lb Yorkie.
So don't let big Yorkie concept scare you away. If you absolutely hate the size of the dog, I am sure you can find a home for him. There are plenty of people out there who want a pet but can not afford paying 500+ for a puppy.
Please post results, condition and pictures of your little one when you can and I wish you both lots of healthy, sunny, smiley days!

