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Old 01-09-2015, 05:20 PM   #19
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Sure hope I can remember how to use this forum. I just put a deposit on a 4 month old puppy that a breeder had for sale because this baby is going to be too small to breed. right now is is 2.04 lbs and charting 3.09. I very excited to be getting this little one, as my other one was suppose to only be 4lbs and God only knows how much she weighs now at 2.5 yrs old, but I wouldn't trade her for the world, at the same time I'm so excited to be getting this tiny girl. When I spoke to the breeder Wednesday night to sew things up with her she told me everything about the puppy and also mentioned that "She" feels the legs are a little longer then she prefers for breeding. My heart skipped a beat hearing that, but looking at the pics she sent me I think she might just fill out and it won't even be noticeable, except to me since the breeder brought it t my attention. Now I'd like to figure out how to post a pic of this doll face so you can see the legs and PLEASE give me a honest opinion. It's not going to make a difference because the money is already down on her and I'll be going to pick her up next Saturday.Attachment 403029
Are you sure she is only 4 months old? Her head is completely turned gold. That usually doesn't happen until 3 or 4 years.

But about her legs, my Uni has really long legs. So many are used to that stubby cobby leg yorkie that they think long legs are weird. From what I have read, the yorkie's height to the shoulder should be the same length as the distance from the base of the neck to the base of the tail, so when their coat is grown out, it is a big square. Should not be a long, squat rectangle.
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