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Originally Posted by Piper I can't say that I am not happy with her - she is adorable, healthy and full of life. It sounds like I don't have to worry about her size compared to Angus'. The more I think about it, the more I think everyone is right - I should have known that 1.15 meant 1 pound 15 oz. As for her age - I knew that 6 weeks was very young, and still purchased her. The breeder said that she was eating well (and is!) . . . I don't know what I was thinking. But she is a living being - not meant to be moved around like a toy. Am I just obsessing? |
I am so happy to hear that she is healthy. You aren't the only one on here that got a pup at six weeks....it is just that the BREEDER should not be letting them go that early. That zipped mouth icon means that person is just keeping their mouth shut on this thread, that's all. My first Yorkie was about 6 pounds and his daily playmate was about 100 pounds. The Yorkie actually made the big dog cry out. If you have two Yorkies, size shouldn't be a problem as far as them being playmates. I wish you the very best! Like others have said, you can't guarantee a size anyway....and sometimes those Yorkies just grow into their "baby fat". You won't know for some time yet what your new little one will weigh. However, your first Yorkie will have all of that time to accustome ittself as your new little one grows. HAVE FUN! I hope you have a tube of Nutrical on hand. Try not to stress your new little puppy at all and keep things calm, warm, and loving.