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| ![]() Well with me, since Slade is a rescue it is a bit different. I was told by the person that rescued the mom that the mom was 6 lbs and the dog they believed to be the father was 3.5 lbs so Slade would not be bigger than 5 lbs. He is almost 6 lbs now at 10 months. His growing has slowed down, so I imagine he'll get to about 7 lbs. If he got up to 14 or 15, I wouldn't love him any less, but I would be a little mad. If I had wanted a mixed breed dog of that size I could have gotten one from the shelter for $30, rather than going the rescue route which was a bit more expensive. I do want to get a purebred yorkie within a few years. I don't want a super tiny, but within the standard would be nice. |
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| ![]() I do understand your point, however, I posted a thread like this a couple days ago...and that was NOT my purpose at all. The little boy I have a deposit on isn't growing as much as I would like him to grow, and I really DON'T want one that tiny. I asked what others opinions were on how accurate the weight chart is...because I wondered if there was any chance he'd grow past the 2 lb mark he's headed for now. I had already considered switching my deposit to his bigger brother, and I wanted some advice from some who had the little ones about how they grew. I do not have any desire to search for only a teeny tiny puppy who can ride around in my pocket or purse all the time. Although, I think that if someone wants to buy them that small, and they've done their research and are fully aware of what they're getting themselves into, it's their business. Personally, I would rather have them no smaller than 4 lbs full grown. That's probably what Sophie is going to be...BUT even still, I wasn't looking for a smaller one when I found her. I had no size in particular in mind...I was looking for quality and a reputable breeder...and I fell in love with that puppy, and was completely impressed with her breeder. Now I have 2 other adult girls from the breeder (including Sophie's mom), and they are both much bigger than my first two girls...but I love them all the same. So, to answer your question, no, it's not all about size for me. I have done oodles of research, but it still never hurts to get advice from someone who has knowledge on that subject...even if you think you know everything there is to know about it. You can never have too much knowledge. |
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| ![]() Sometimes people get a yorkie to replace a yorkie and want one similar to the one they lost. So they want a particular size or color. Sometimes people want a yorkie as a playmate for another yorkie, so size can be a factor there. I have an AKC pup and a CKC pup, when I took them to the vet he said my CKC would fit the 'standard' whereas my AKC would probably be larger than standard size. Doesn't matter to me. A lot of people don't realize the heart ache that can come with a tiny pup, all the things that can go wrong or happen to them. I, personally, want a sturdy dog. I'm a little gal, 90 pounds soaking wet, once a dog gets over 8 - 10 pounds it's hard for me to hold, carry and bathe them, so I have to be careful there. |
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| ![]() i know when lacey was doing most of her growing i couldnt wait to get her weighed to see how big she was going to be. i dont think its just a yorkie thing even people with big dogs talk about how big they think it will get. to me it was almost like waiting to see if your having a boy or girl when you get pregnant, you cant wait to see how big they get and what color they will finally be. its like cracker jacks ya never know what the prize will be ![]()
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Donating Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: USA
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| ![]() I think size is just personal preference. It may be what we are initially attracted to, but if the pup ends up larger or smaller, doesn't mean we don't love them. Wid was a rescue, and I don't know what size he'll be. He's about 3 pounds at six months. For me, he's a hearty 'just right'. Now I have a tiny Chihuahua boy who's under 2.5 lbs. and he's full grown, and to be honest, he's a little too delicate for me. I love him dearly, but he requires more diligent attention than my Yorkie. If I'm buying a toy breed, I chose what I want. If I'm rescuing, it's more who wants me. ![]() Sometimes, too, what we think we want isn't really what ends up working for us sizewise.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: new york
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| ![]() size shouldn't matter. its the amount of love that dog will bring you. ![]() |
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As far as your question- didn't anyone do there homework or research- that is going to be offensive to some. For the most part, people are here because they care about their dogs and want to learn as much as possible. Many people just dont know the questions to ask or what to look for in the beginning and people make mistakes. This forum is for us to help each other and not judge the amount of research that everyone did before buying their dog. In a perfect world everyone would know about yorkie forums before buying one but the majority of people do not.
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| ![]() ANY dog will provide you with enormous, endless love. People spend $1000 and up on yorkies because they want a specific look, personality and size and it is not unreasonable for them to expect that if they buy a yorkie, they will get a yorkie.
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| ![]() I am not a breeder, and I would love my Yorkie no matter the size; however, I do think it is the RESPONSIBILITY of anyone who is thinking of buying a dog to do some research about the breed before actually buying the animal. The fact that Yorkies or any other breed is cute, is not a reason to buy a dog. While each dog has its own unique personality, just a little time and effort doing some research will give you the basics of what you can expect from a particular breed. The members here obviously have access to the internet, take a little time to do that research and you won't need to ask anyone the basics about the breed, you will know. A lot of the questions I see should be researched and answered long before a purchase is made. Again, I am not a fancy breeder, nor do I have alot of money. I just think everyone should use common sense before bringing an animal into their lives. |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Lucedale ms
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| ![]() I have had both sizes Ichabob was 15 lbs and Wicket is 8mos and still weighs 3lbs 140z. right now we have 4 large dogs (labs and a great dane) staying with us until there military owners come back, and a Jack Russell that will stay with us forvever. I always thought I wanted a small yorkie, but to be honest I like the larger size. even though people would walk up to me and tell me Ichabob was not a yorkie he too large, I would always tell them that the true old breed was larger and I had an older breed of yorkie. Wicket is small and danity in size but a great dane in manner, there no dog that he will back down from, that being said he has to be watch when out with the big dogs cause he wants to play with them, large dogs are very well train and one command they will stop playing and sit. Wicket also has to be put in a play pen when we have people over so no one will step on him. especally around older people, I am afraid he would trip them. I feel with the larger yorkie you have less worry about them getting hurt, because they are so small it doesn't take much to hurt one, and them I become over protected of him. I am still hoping Wicket will at least get 5lbs or more. My mom who is 82 yrs old loves wicket size because she can pick him up with no problem and he such a love bug when he wants to be. |
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