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Originally Posted by cindersellie I have a 2.8 lb dog.  She runs, climbs rocks, she snuggles, uses her human mind control skills to get up on furniture and down, and she chases kids that visit until THEY are tired. Sure I have to watch her more, but she's just a smaller version of my other dogs. She does the same as they did. Please don't feel sorry for mine. She's happy and healthy. She just needs watched closely on some things, but not everything.
Maybe I've learned on this site about yorkie care in general and that's why Cinders is doing pretty good. An example of normalcy is her spay. She was spayed on Tuesday, and she's hitting the same milestones afterward that the others have, and at the same time after the spay. There's been a lot of threads in the last 2 weeks about getting spayed. I read them so I could see what to expect in her recovery. She's eating on her own, pooing and peeing, and trying to play already.(in 2 days she's doing very well). So, I think it's like any other dog ( of any size)- the owner has a lot to do with how well the dog does at being a dog. (besides a good breeder  ) |
Exactly and I completely 1000000% agree with this! If the OWNER can take on the challenge of a smaller yorkie I don't see why it's such an issue and why they're looked at as if they have come contagious deadly virus! I just think everyone should be welcomed extra small or extra large because at the end of the day we all have one thing in common...and thats our love for our yorkies.