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Old 04-30-2014, 07:44 PM   #9
Ivy11
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Originally Posted by Maximo View Post
I agree that a 4 to 5 pound dog would be better suited to be a therapy dog. AlaskaYorkie's Jillie, who is a therapy dog, is about 5 pounds.

The only way to guarantee size is to look for a breeder who has adults. When we decided to bring a second Yorkie home, our breeder had two dogs available who had been held as potential show candidates. They were just over a year old and 4 pounds. We decided that was too small for us and chose Teddy, who was 8 months and a little larger.

A show breeder's adults will often have a great foundation for training. Plus you can assess temperament suited for therapy.

Good luck in your search.
Thank you so much! That is an excellent point about show breeders and training/temperament. I hadn't even considered that, but I was stressing about how to evaluate a pup's potential for therapy training. Thanks again!!!
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