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04-21-2006, 06:00 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Glen Cove
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| Size/weight Hello everyone! I just got my baby girl two weeks ago. Yesterday she completed her third month in this world, and (according to the vet who didn't take her collar off to weigh her) she weighs 3 lbs! I am a little confused because both of her parents are under 4 lbs, and the breeder guaranteed me that, like all her puppies, this one would be 4lbs full grown. Some people in this forum have told me that according to their formula she should be 7 or 8 lbs full grown, so I contacted the breeder and asked her what was going on. She said that at 8 weeks my baby girl weigh 1.5lbs and that according to her formula she should weight 4 lbs full grown and the fact that she is 12 weeks and 3 lbs doesn't affect anything. I am so confused though! She says that her puppies grow fast and then stop growing earlier too. Could that be true? I would never stop loving Malibu but, she wouldn't fit on anything I got her (including her carrier) if she got any bigger than 5 lbs. Does anyone have experience with this kind of thing? has anyone had a puppy that weight 3lbs at 12 weeks and now weighs under 5lbs full grown? Thank you! |
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04-21-2006, 06:09 AM | #2 |
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| Well if you go according to her weight now at 12 weeks then she should end up a 6 pound girl. But I can tell you this those formula's do not always work. You have to know what is in the background of your pups line. There could possibly be bigger ones in her line and of courses sooner or later the bigger one will come out. I know this doesn't help much but I know for a fact the formula does not always work and anyone who tells you 100% what your puppy would weigh must be better than allot of breeders I know if they are right on. |
04-21-2006, 06:28 AM | #3 |
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| My yorkie has gained a total of 3 pounds for the whole 10 months we had her. She weighs 5.2 pounds and I can tell you her size bothers me. She's always the smallest dog anywhere we go, any dog park, any pet store she's the smallest. I think you shouldn't worry and just accept whatever weight your yorkie ends up being. Way too much is made if they get a little bigger than people expect. I saw a 13 pound yorkie at the dog park a couple of weeks ago and it was the prettiest yorkie I have ever seen.
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04-21-2006, 06:48 AM | #4 |
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| My Sophie weighs 12lbs! Her mother was 5lbs and her father was 3lbs. They told me should would weigh between 3 to 5 pounds. When I took her to the vet he said she would weigh 10lbs. He was close. I wouldn't trade her for anything. I think it is funny how such a small dog could have such a big puppy. Sophie's siblings where small. |
04-21-2006, 07:11 AM | #5 | |
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04-21-2006, 07:11 AM | #6 |
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| On size being larger than parents,don't forget that you can always get a thro back and yorkies used to be larger than today,we have breed them down to there current size..I saw a yorkie that was in a litter of 6 puppies,5 were under 5 lbs and this one weighed in at 12 lbs..same parents,they own the parents,yet they landed up with Moose,yep thats what they named him |
04-21-2006, 07:13 AM | #7 |
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| Welcome to YT. This is a good place to get your questions answered. I hope you stick aroun. And feel free to jump right in to any conversation. |
04-21-2006, 07:15 AM | #8 |
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| My Pippa weighed 3lb at 12 weeks and she is 8lb full grown
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04-21-2006, 07:27 AM | #9 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Glen Cove
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| Yeah, she eats a lot but she doesn't look chubby to me. Of course I would love her no matter what, but it kind of sux to buy so many things (and I know that's my fault for not waiting long enough) that would fit an up to 5 lbs dog and then have it be the one dog in the breeder's whole history to grow past that. I know it's impossible to predict, but I feel like maybe it is also impossible to tell by how much she weighs now. I am sure she would look beautiful no matter what and what is important is that she is healthy, but I already spent $1100 for her, $350 for her airline ticket, and another $1000 in pet supplies, including a lot of clothes and a nice carrier all for a dog that is supposidly only 5 lbs full grown. Plus, the reason I wanted a Yorkie was to be able to carry her around and take her on the plane with me. If she gets too big that's not happening. It just would make me sad to have to leave her at home anytime I go out, and not be able to hide her in the carrier, etc. |
04-21-2006, 08:44 AM | #10 |
Donating YT 30K Club Member | Cali weighed 1 lb at 10 weeks and now at 10 months she weighs 4lbs 4 ounces. Bher parents were both 5 or a little over on the female. But she was the runt. I do believe she caught up. Even at 6 lbs that is a very small dog and you probably can fit her in and take her most places. Or if the breeder says she has early growers she just may end up 4 lbs.
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04-21-2006, 08:54 AM | #11 | |
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04-21-2006, 09:00 AM | #12 |
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| Not a purse puppy, but still small. Do you have anything in writing as far as a guarantee on size? I don't think any reputable breeder would do this, because there ISN'T any guarantee on size, no matter how well you know your line and I hope she was upfront w/ you on this, even though it doesn't sound like it. If you have something in writing, you may be able to hold her to it. It'd be nice if there was any way that you can return some of the things you bought for a smaller Yorkie and get your money back? Maybe if you can produce receipts the breeder might be willing to reimburse you for some of your purchases because you didn't get what you were looking for in size? NO, that'd be nice, but in all honesty, she should've told you not to go out buying things for an adult dog that you don't even know the final size of. That's where we ALL get into problems. You just have to trust the breeder, but more importantly watch her grow and wait to buy adult items until they are at least 10 months. As far as the airline transportation goes, most policies are now 13 lbs and I believe that does not include the weight of the crate. The dimensions just need to be appropriate per airline so that it will fit under the seat in front of you. It quite unlikely that she'll get to be that big, but know that you should still be able to carry her around and travel w/ her just fine. |
04-21-2006, 09:17 AM | #13 |
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| my experience has been that they are slightly larger than the chart. i would estimate your pup to get about 6 or 7 pounds, but i have heard of those that don't grow past 6 months (mine all grew up to 1 year) so that would make them smaller. my new baby girl is 2 1/2 pounds at 3 months and she is bigger than my others that stayed at 4 pounds. i am thinking she will get to be at least 5 pounds, probably 6. i have a girl that weighs 4 pounds 12 oz. and a boy that weighs 3 pounds 14 ounces and she actually looks smaller than the boy. if the breeder is being honest and she has kept in touch with previous litters she is probably the best person to give an estimate, but like others have said a honest breeder will only give an estimate not a absolute. |
04-21-2006, 09:21 AM | #14 | |
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To tell you the truth I just really think that maybe the vet weigh her wrong. She definetly doesn't feel like she is 3 lbs already. In case she really is 3 lbs though, I just wanted to see if there is any possibility that she will only grow 1 more pound. I just wonder if that is possible because the breeder says it is. Thank you so much for the information you provided me! It really helps to know whether or not I can bring her with me. I really appreciate your thorough response. | |
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