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Originally Posted by rgadams Now, to set this at rest. I wanted a small Yorkshyre terrier. I did a lot of research and finally after two months found a good breeder of small Yorkshyre terrier's. She is registered with AKC and is under 7 pounds. She happens to be under 2 pounds which I desired and willing to pay for that trait. As far as I am concerned everything is okay and I've made the right decision for me!
Teacup Yorkie, Dictionary definition: A small Yorkshyre Trrrier under 3 pounds. I know some breeders will not except it as a word, but it is. I think that you should except a small Yorkshyre terrier it is recognized by AKC. No matter how much you complain they will not go away, they are in demand and will continue to be so. |
Omg I would like to just smack my head against the desk. Yes it's a word but it is a world only bad breeders and uneducated people of the yorkie breed use. Please read my darn links! The Yorkshire terrier club first off says it's a bad word secondly the standard says not to exceed 7 pounds so any yorkie 1 pound, 2 pound, 3 pounds, 4 pounds, 5 pounds, 6 pounds, and 7 pounds are all STANDARD. It's not that you wanted a small yorkie that bothers me it's the use of the word teacup and not getting that it is ONLY used by bad breeders.