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Old 08-04-2006, 06:46 AM   #36
JeanieK
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Originally Posted by bevpeter
At first when i was getting my girl Rylie to be honest i wanted a puppy that would be no bigger then 5lbs. She is now 7 months and is a very healthy 6.3lbs. she's is perfect the way she is, she's still small and i know she won't grow very much and even if she did i wouldn't care the minute i first saw her i fell in love with her my girls mom was not a small yorkie but at that point it was too late my girl Rylie had my heart. Now that i have my girl i notice other Yorkies a lot more and what people (including myself) don't and didn't realize is that like their fur colour and like every person on this world god creates everyone and everything differently, from little to big "teacup" to "teapot" and not matter your size he loves you regardless. So i'm sure your babies will find someone to love them unconditinally. If i lived closer i would take all of them.
My girl Rylie has stolen my heart everytime i look into her little face i fall in love with her all over again. So i'm sure that the right person will come along and just look into your babies eyes and won't be able to walk away.

Not to worry they'll find a forever home that will love them as much as you do.
Good Post.

I just always wonder what these peoploe do if their children turn out to be the wrong size.

Well actually I know personally of two cases, where the families had two daughters, one daughter was bigger boned, not fat, the other tiny and in both cases, the tiny daughter was favored over the larger one.

Dr Phil also had a show on aout that, where the smaller daughter knew she was spoiled just because she was tiny.
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