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Originally Posted by LoveBug I specifically picked Yorkie for a pet because they are a smaller (toy) breed and they are just so adorable.
I went to meet my breeder and see my puppy for the first time when he was about 8 weeks old. We drove over an hour to this place. She would let us see him but wouldn't let us touch him or hold him.
She spent almost 2 hours talking to us.
She has spent lots of money on the largest Yorkie she could find because her puppies kept getting smaller.
Her largest (Caesar's Great Uncle) weighs 8 lbs. but her smallest has been around 2 to 3 lbs full grown.
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The only problem with the yorkie, is that we can not guarntee what they will end up weighing. you can come up with a throw back from 4 or 5 generations back. I had a litter of 3 with a 5 pound girl and a 5 1/2 pound boy. The pups 2 of them are almost 6 pounds and one is only 3 1/4 pounds. We can only give what we think they will end up weighing, but we can no more promise that then you could promise a child of yours being born at 7 pounds will not weigh over 150 pounds when full grown. Life gives no guarntees.