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Old 06-29-2010, 05:56 PM   #18
Freyja
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Originally Posted by DvlshAngel985 View Post
When I said larger breed, I didn't mean go for a golden retriever, just something larger than a yorkie. Something that is sturdy and can handle rough play. Like a beagle, they're bigger but definitely not large, or a mini Australian Shepard. They are so pretty! They can still be picked up, smaller than larger breeds like labs, but way studier than my boy. One plays with my dog and my friends. She's so spunky! Or, like mypreciouspups said, look for a larger (teapot) yorkie. I guess my point is, don't be surprised if a lot of breeders/rescues/shelters have reservations placing such a small breed dog with a family that has kids all under the age of 2.
They hate beagles and I'm sure that the little boy can't pick up a beagle. Thats what she is looking for a bigger yorkie not what they call a "teacup" She had one niece under 2 when she got her yorkie and she got it from a reputable breeder. Not all the kids are under the age of 2 only 2 are.
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