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Originally Posted by mandy22 I have no idea if this is ok to do but I copied the one persons comment. Many are asking if they were warning or bashing. Here it is so you can read for yourself. Let me point out first of why I take this comment wrong. Sure I know there is no such thing as a teacup. But saying if they weigh less then 4 pounds as adults, their organs become too tiny to be healthy. If that isnt being rude then I dont know what is. My guy is less then that and he is healthy. The 90 pound comment speaks for itself.
The comment was this........
"Please don't get a Yorkie that is too small. Just as humans must weigh a minimum amount, so must Yorkies. If they weigh less than about 4 pounds as adults, their organs become too tiny to be healthy. There is no such thing as a "tea-cup" Yorkie, and responsible breeders won't sell them.
You wouldn't want a 90-pound adult human, so don't get a 3-pound adult Yorkie!" |
actually theres alot of healthy 90 pound humans....lol