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Old 03-29-2020, 04:13 AM   #8
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I'm very new to Yorkies and Rocky is almost 11 months old and weighs close to 10 pounds. I don't know how much bigger he will get but my vet said the bigger Yorkies are less fragile than the tiny ones. I guess that would make sense. They are all adorable regardless of size.
I have had nothing but big yorkie, my smallest was 9 Lbs, my biggest was 17 Lbs and others 12 to 13 Lbs. Although I adore the 5 lb babies my bigger was one were not fragile lol, all were tom boys getting down and dirty having fun. They jumped on and off furniture, no fer of them breaking or spraining bones. A yorkie is a yorkie no matter what their weight is. Weight does not change their quirky ways.
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