Take the small one or shall I pass?? So, tomorrow I am going to meet the breeder in person (I chose her, met and talked with her, visited her website and got references). I will finally get to meet the puppies which will be 4 weeks tomorrow. I am taking a male (standard yorkies, akc registered with first shots, health and health cert). I have second pick out of three boys. The first pick buyer did not select the smallest (born 2.5 oz and 8 oz now at four wks). Both parents are on site and weigh five lbs. Her yorkies mature to 4-6 lb range they have championship lineage. I haven't really thought much about the small one, but after doing more research on her litter history, this female does produce one or two smaller ones in every litter. I will pick my pup from the two that are left big or small based on health, personality, etc. I have a Biewer that is six yrs old and he's a teapot. I am retired and spend full time with the pups except when I have to run errands and if I can take them with me I do. The smallest from what I can tell in the photos is shorter, not as long and has smaller feet which is an indication to me that he's gonna be 4 lbs vs 6 lbs. I have always wanted a smaller yorkie that I can tote around and have fun with. I still snuggle my big guy (14 lbs) but as I am getting older I am thinking the smaller one may be easier for me to handle (I'm 60). What do you think? Should I avoid the smaller one or go for it! What are your thoughts, please share. Thanks in advance
Yorkies are like Sunshine, you can never get enough!!
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