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  sometimes it's hard to tell with posters what their intent is or if someone is agreeing with a post or not, but LOL I somehow get the impression you don't like my reply, so I  am sort of confused on if to anwer or not.  Forgive me but the OP asked why people seemed to like the smaller size yorkie, and since she has an 8lb and 12 lb, to me smaller  would be about 5 lbs which is in the middle of the standard for yorkie.  Am I incorrect in asuming that most people buying a purebred yorkie, which can get pretty expensive, are looking for a dog that comes close to the standards.  I don't think "teapots" or "teacups" will ever go away cause as they say differnt strokes for differnt folks, and sometimes of course if you buy a very young puppy you don't always get what you thought you were going to get.  
 On YT I am so used to seeing everyone go on and on about breeding to better the standard (looks wise) so it is surprising and perhaps a bit refreshing to get the feeling that the people on this thread think a little differntly.
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