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I take my breeding seriously. And this has me upset. |
Okay, so I just weighed them and they are exactly 2 weeks old today. I'm not as upset. Here is their weights: 8.4- girl 12.1-boy 14.7-boy 14.7-boy 15.5-boy 17.2-boy,my monster puppy:p Everyone's weight charts only go up to 6lbs full grown, but I found one that I have been using as a back up the last few litters and found it to be more accurate with my puppies and it goes up to 7 lbs and they say that a puppy that weighs 16oz on week 2 should weigh 7 lbs as an adult. So with that said I will only have one teapot ;) That is if they stay on schedule. Oh I feel so much better. And I guess you would also have to add that my Lilly carries her pups until day 65, which would make them bigger then a bitch that gives birth on day 59-60! Feeling so much more less stressed!:) Thanks for all your insight |
3 Attachment(s) On the lighter side here are some pictures. As I'm sure you can tell the last picture is my girl and the big boy |
They are cuties! |
They are so cute:D My puppies will be 3 weeks old Sunday. I weighed them today and my biggest is 19oz:eek: smallest is 16oz. We'll see what happens I guess. The mom is 7lbs and the dad is 3.5lbs. I heard they took after their dad, is this true? I'm not really worried about their weight right now like someone I believe previously posted they are pretty much just eating and sleeping so with no exercise, what happens? We gain weight. Paula:p Halle:aimeeyork Brutis:aimeeyork Baby girls:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
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I never heard anyone say that the puppies take after their dads??? I have not found that to be true, I would guess in my litters 1/2 look like mom and half look like dad. In weight and color. How lucky are you to have 4 baby girls, I would have had them all sold by now, everyone wants girls down here.:( |
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I'm sorry for my ignorance on this next question.......... What is the difference between a Teapot and a Teacup? After reading through this thread, I am confused (I have 2 boys and 1 girl that will be ready around Christmas) at 4 weeks (today) they currently weigh: Girl (Jinny) 17.5 oz Boy 1 (Aaron) 19.6 oz Boy 2 (Jacob) 26.4 oz At 2 weeks they weighed: Girl (Jinny) 10.6 oz Boy 1 (Aaron) 11.2 oz Boy 2 (Jacob) 19.5 oz In the last week, they have not increased their weight but by just a little because they have been very, very active since they have started walking and two already have their back teeth coming in. Depending on different web sites you go to, they never list Teapots, only Teacups. So I always thought that they just called them Teapots in different parts of the country or something like that. But after reading through this thread, I'm assuming it has to do with weight? Could you explain this to me? Thanks so much! |
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The puppies are adoreable I just love puppies. |
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The funny people here on YT call their "larger Yorkies" teapots - just in fun! There is technically no such thing as a teacup Yorkie. As a joke, they started referring to the larger ones as "teapots"..... get it? teacup, teapot?? I can see how you would be confused though. One of those "you had to be there" kind of things that just caught on and now we all say it. ;) |
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Can you imagine if I had gone on here and posted the whole "there's no teacup" spill to you? :D I wouldn't do that to anyone though. Like my friend, she wants to believe she has a "teacup." But actually, wouldn't hers be a "mini" or a "micro-mini?" :sidesplt: Ok, seriously now, since this is my first litter, can you look at my weights and help me figure out if they are going to be teacups, teapots or standard? :smhuge2: I have a weight chart but it stops at 5 pounds. |
My pup Oliver is bigger than a teapot, I think. Call him a "stockpot" yorkie. The vet says he will probably grow to about 15-16 pounds. :D |
Poodle Sizes-Growth Chart Toy Poodles, Tiny Toy and Teacup Poodles I know this is for poodles, but I use it and find it good. |
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