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Originally Posted by Breny I dont agree that a smaller pup means its unhealthy or poorly bred, however they do take extra care and caution. All the way down to feeding. I do not breed for the tinies, however they sometimes happen. You can't fight genetics. |

But you can sure guide a path thru the genetic minefield, to a point! You will always have outliers, but you can certainly limit them.
I have some tiny outliers....thank goodness, they are not frequent.......they are never sold, they are forever Rosehill babies.....but I agree, being tiny does not mean being unhealthy. It only means more fragile, requiring more care and caution! That is why I wanted to know if she had ever owned a Yorkie, let alone a small one....takes experience to care for these....