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Originally Posted by NHDebbie My guess it will be hard to predict how the transition will be like. My little one is currently 28 lbs. and is 4 months old. His parents are 3 and 4 lbs each. It is considered a toy. A lot of spunk and "little man" attitude, I think it should workout fine. Maybe ask for a possible return within 2 weeks if it doesn't work out. FYI...we have a new rule in the house....NO SHOES ALLOWED! He's a loving and loyal dog and is velcroed to my ankles. Hard to not step on him. He's a rocket when he needs to burn energy. |
Absolutely adorable! Love that "vanishing decimal point", leaving that adorable little boy at 28 lbs!!!
Just for the sake of accuracy, I wanted to say, while your baby is tiny, Yorkies do NOT come classified "miniature, toy, micro-mini, etc". They are not "considered" a toy....and that is a very quick way to determine if the person you are talking with to purchase a Yorkie puppy, is a valid breeder or a backyard breeder or worse. Yorkies are not divided into separate distinctive size categories....some are smaller than others, some MUCH smaller than others, but unlike poodles and other breeds, they are not designated or considered strictly by a specific catagory of size....some are just smaller than others....some much smaller than others, but there are no size distinctions for words like "micro, micro-mini, mini, toy, pocket size, etc..."! They are all referred to as strictly Yorkies!