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lol My baby's gonna be a teapot I thinks Well went to the vet to get his latest shots, he's 3 months and two weeks old now.. and he weighs in at 3.70!! Vet says he will be about 8 or 9 pounds, so I'm guessing he's my lil teapot huh? Or no clue! heh |
thats small to me my guy is 18 lbs purebreed ! |
Maggie is 10 lbs. just more to love. |
I like the bigger ones a bit better. With Slade I can hardly give him a hug, w/o feeling like I'm going to break him. With Mom's yorkie/chi mix Schatzie, who is about 10 lbs, I can love and squeeze her w/o feeling like I"m going to crush her by giving her a hug! |
do you have a picture? |
At exactly 4 months Chewy was 4.5 lbs. I doubt your baby will gain almost a pound in 2 weeks and now at almost 2 years old Chewy is 7.5 lbs. You cant always go by GUESStimates...only time will tell. |
Even if your baby matures to 8 or 9 lbs, that is still a very small dog. Sometimes determining size is not an exact science. We in the "teapot" club are thrilled with our sturdy yorkies. We would be happy to have you and your baby as members! |
I love them all. Let's see a picture. |
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Samson was about the same and has grown about a pound a month. Now at 6 months he's 7 lbs. The vet guessed he'll end up at about 10 lbs. That's not that big and just more to love. |
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Holly Our Holly was about the same size at 3 months and the breeder said she would double her weight when grown. She now weighs about 13 pounds at 2-1/2 years old. Breeder was a show breeder and the boys in the same litter topped out at about 6 pounds. Everyone we have talked to says the larger yorkies are stronger and more healthy. Couldn't love her more |
hehe I love him though, I'm glad he's not going to be too tiny, he's a stubborn crazy lil guy <3. Do you guys have carriers for them? or nah?, I got one, but he's already getting too big for it, so may just sell it soon lol, I think I baught too soon! |
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