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Old 01-02-2007, 02:21 PM   #44
kalina82
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Originally Posted by Debbie
OK. I am sorry but I have to say something here.. this is not at all fact.. its not the size of the yorkie, its the line. My sister who lives in L.A had a larger yorkie because she was told they are healther, only to find out that is not fact at all. Penny was always having to be taken to vet. She would get so sick, Many vet trips later she found out she had a heart problem so with meds.. she was able to share more time with her before she die.. Her Vet who is very well known to the rich in L.A. supports the fact that its not the size but the line. It people who place this so called fact on the little guys and to be honest I am sick of hearing it. Its not true.. Take a vote on here and see for yourself. How many have little tiny yorkies on here that are fine and health? I am one.... now take a vote for the whole world that has one.. or did... Your facts are not based on truth. I am sorry to say. If you get a dog that is in breed or the line has to much in breeding you can have problems. they may have 100 fine and healthy yorkies and one bad could pop up. its also how they are taken care of. and how is the mommy being taken care of. she is gettting enough food and good food and fresh water to insure healthy puppies. there is so much more to look at not the size. So please stop saying little yorkies are sickly they are not.. any dog can be sickly if not taken care of..
i just wanted to say

when morgan was born she was 2 1/2 ounces. When i took her home at 13 weeks she was 1lb 15oz. now at 8, almost nine months, she is 3lbs 10oz soaking wet, after eating, and before pooping LOL morgan is very small but she's as healthy as a horse, and eats like one too
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