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Old 04-21-2010, 04:02 AM   #1
TaylorWoods
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Default Which parents determines the size of the pups?

I'm curious and I was having a debate with my breeder on the topic.

My female came from a mother who was bigger than the father and she is tiny and looks exactly like her father. Of course her litter mates were bigger and her sister is almost twice her size.

It interests me because it's always so hard to tell the size the puppies will be. It is definitely not an exact science! I have just purchased a second Yorkie as a companion to my little girl and looked for one who would be the same size as her and thus how we started to discuss this. He is only 4 weeks old so it's hard to tell at this point. His litter mates were a range of sizes from TINY to double his size! (There are SEVEN of them!) He is somewhere in the middle. But when I was talking to my breeder she said it's better if the male is the same size or slightly larger than the female and that it is not necessarily the male than determines the size of the puppies but more the female. Although all her males are all smaller in comparison to her breeding females.

Other posts I read say the opposite, so which is true? Do the puppies inherit different traits from each parent depending purely on the strength of genetics?

I can't wait to see how my new little boy turns out
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