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Old 12-02-2005, 02:17 PM   #37
waistfull
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Originally Posted by wnalegria
I am one of the folks who gets the calls in the middle of the night from folks on YT who are having problems whelping or when they have puppies that do not eat or have problems. Do you know how many of them could have been answered if the dog's owner was educated and informed before they bred the bitch. All most all of the topics have been discussed on here over and over again. We spend endless hours answering the same questions because they are brought up again and again.

Is it wrong to want a tiny baby no. It is the way that we come about producing them. Are there healthy little yorkies sure there are are- are there sickly ones -yes sir. A lot has to do with how mom was treated during pregnancy and the care that baby got once it hit the ground.

Sometimes things need to be said over and over and over until it is understood.
I agree with you. You can get a small yorkie from regular parents. My Cricket is 5lbs. and her brother Bubba is 10lbs. He was twice her size at 12 weeks and still is. Yorkies can have small, medium, and large pups. Go to a reputable breeder and they should know which ones may stay smaller, but you never know!
I didn't realize the woman that hit her dog came here for help. I would have given her my home phone # and talked to her. If anyone needs help in this area, pm me or email me and I'll give you my phone# so we can talk. If you hit your dogs and want to stop, I commend you for trying.
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