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Buddy met another little Yorkie While walking Sat am we met another little Yorkie walking unleashed down the sidewalk with her owner. I couldn't believe how stinkin adorable she was. Weighing in at 6lbs, the size Bud was at 14wks when I brought him home. I was worried about no leash but he said she never leaves his side and just trots next to him. She saw Buddy and immediately flipped on her back crying with excitement and being submissive. Her name was Honey. Honey was so small next to Buddy. I can't believe she was even 6lbs. He looked abnormal:eek: Her coat, I guess, was cottony because it really still looked like a puppy coat but she was 5yrs old. I just can't get over how really small these dogs are. Some of you have 1,2 and 3lb'ers . How do you manage caring for such small pets? After being around Buddy I truly forget how tiny they really are. I can't wait to see her again. Buddy enjoys meeting his own and seems to know they are the same breed even though he's so much bigger. |
I am glad Buddy got to meet another yorkie! How exciting! Honey is the same size as My Jewels and I know she seems so small in comparison to My Chachi. I used to want a yorkie in the 3 lb range but now I think Jewels size is small enough for me. Shes pretty sturdy even though shes small |
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I just can't believe how tiny 6lbs really is I guess. Like I said after being around Buddy I truly forget how small they really are. |
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Aw glad he met him some honey. Such a cute name. It weird when you see another dog and they are bigger than your pup but the same breed. Zoey is small and I love seeing other sized yorkies. |
Buddy said he would like a sister like Honey! :p |
That sounds like you and Buddy had fun. They really do seem to know their own breed no matter what their size:) My two are the same, they just love other yorkies, although Coffee has a liking for Snauzers(sp) as well. I love them too so maybe that's why. My Coffee is BIG, just like your Buddy, and when he meets tiny yorkies, he lies flat on the ground, not on his back though, it's like he wants them to know he will not hurt them. I go to the locol dog shows now and again, so my two are lucky to see "their kind" there. I hope you bump into that baby again. Sheilagh |
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What a cute story! |
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LOL I do think of it from time to time but haven't really gotten serious. I think walking two of them in the winter months is what scares me. Snow and ice. If I had a yard I think I would have made that move by now. It's always in my mind though I have to admit. |
Honey sounds like ...well a honey!!! I'm glad Buddy got to meet her. I think you should get a sister for Buddy too. They'd have so much fun together. :) |
Its always great to meet other yorkies. We took our yorkies for a walk in Crissy Fields one day and meet 2 very small yorkies, not quite sure what their weight was but they were smaller than Squeekie's 6lbs frame. They were probably 3 lbs and even though they looked healthy, being the worried mother that I am, I "inspected" them :rolleyes: to make sure they weren't starving and I couldn't feel the bones in their body! Which is the perfect weight! :D They were so squishy!! |
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a rock! Amazing the different frames, sizes etc of these little guys. |
Awww I just got Duncan a sister, Piper. Shes 17 weeks now and as big as he is! Hes just a wee 3 lbs, but acts like hes 75 lbs! Getting him a playmate was the v bestest thing I could have done for him. They play all the time and he watches out for her and she beats him up! LOL He loves to be "THE BIG BROTHER" and when she has a toy, he has to have THAT ONE and then he shoves it in her face and growls at her (in play) totally teasing her! Piper and Duncan vote for a sister too! |
Aw, what a cute story, sounds like Honey has a crush on Buddy. Joey was only 2 lbs 2 ounces when I got him, and I was a nervous wreck. We have a lot of steps in the house, and gated practically everything off. Even though they are small, they don't seem to have much of a fear factor, and I about died the first time Joey jumped off the back of the couch. We had steps, but they get so excited sometimes. I think once when he was around 4 pounds he didn't seem that small any more, and I could relax a little. So I guess for me 4 pounds is the smallest I could handle. Now at 5 pounds 10 ounces, he seems like a big boy, but sometimes when I look at him, I'll think gosh, he's small. I do love being able to bath him in the kitchen sink instead of the bath tub, I'm getting too old for all that bending. |
Carol I definitely think you need two. Walking two isnt that hard. I have a coupler that helps and I walk mine in the winter. I am the only one that walks them and I am used to two. Come on Buddy wants a little Sis |
That was so neat that Buddy got to see Honey, the tiny Yorkie girl. My Rudy is like your Buddy as you say " solid like a rock". :D Rudy was 4 lbs something @ 8 weeks, needless to say he's a big boy like your Buddy. ;) I hope Buddy gets to see Honey often, that would be so...cute. You'll have to try and get a pic of them together for all of us to see. :) |
Come on Buddy wants a little Sis LOL I would be one of Des'es best customers if that were to happen! You'll be the first to know if I get that brave. |
Sounds like Buddy has found a bff or a girlfriend:) |
I loved reading this! I know how you feel, too. Lucy weighed 13 lbs at her last vet visit and Rebel weighed 5.6. They look like Mutt and Jeff playing, but Rebel rules the roost. That little stinker runs Lucy ragged! |
That's so sweet that Buddy found a little honey. I vote for a sister for Buddy to. |
I love the story about little Honey and how sweet Buddy was with her. Hey Carol, I'm thinking of getting Tink a little brother or sister (probably another rescue baby). I'm thinking that would be a good use of my tax incentive check. So if you get one for Buddy, he and Tink can take notes from each other! Whatcha think? |
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LOL I"ll let you know:p |
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