Still surfing around and found a breeder in LA with this to say...I think she writes like she speaks so it's a challenge but interesting

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I have been known from time to time to add tidbits of information to my website
here's one that may interest you the size of the of any letter can vary even with same mother and father
this is due to the difference in allials
here's one that may interest you the size of the is in any letter can vary
this is due to the difference in the DNA strind is
called alliales not sure how to spell that
so having the largest male does not mean all large pups the puppies will be some larger then the mom , some much smaller ther mom or dad the mother carries the least 60% of the size.
yes it can go back for five generations in other words,
you can have a mother that is 5 pounds and the father and his 3 pounds.
and in the litter there there will be two or more that will be over eight lb
and even in 5 generations of small does not hold water. you cant be sure there will not be a throw back.
in my 40 years breeding I have seen it all or most all of it
in the so-called chart system does not work the breeder with the right samount of knowedge is the only one
can determine the size of its at least 85% of the time sometimes you will
be thrown a curve what you should looks for instead is quality confirmation and
personality if you go by this rule you will have enough sense to note each pup and evaluate it from birth and do not
not to throw the baby out with the bath water. that,s how you create your own e line ofyorkies
I hope this helps if you want any more information feel free to give me a call I have some humorous
the situations that happen to me over the last 35 year's I love to talk York's
sincerely Elizabeth Dolan
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