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Breeders who breed mixes aren't using good representations of the standard to begin with, so she could have some large Yorkies in her background. We have some Yorkies here who weigh in the teens! Poodles can be larger, too. Did you see the parents? Were they really both that small? Did the mom need a C-section to deliver such large puppies? I am glad you are switching her food. Ol' Roy is junk and has been the subject of some recalls, too. :mad: |
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My puppy at 8 weeks weighed 3 lb 1 oz so I know what you mean. I'm wondering how huge she's going to get too! I was told they all grow at different rates so it didn't mean a lot that she weighs that now. Her parents were both between 6 and 7 lbs but I think she'll probably be more like around 8 to 10 lbs. I really don't care cause I didn't want too tiny of one anyway. Whatever she ends up weighing will be fine with me. |
Every pup is different, some grow early on, some grow later on. but I think you should expect at least 8lbs. I've had 4 small dogs in my life. all of them are quite different in weight and growth. Shorty who we got when she was 8 weeks weighed two and a half pounds, and grew to be 5lbs now(almost 4 years old) Rainer who we got at 12 weeks was bearly 1lb (underweight at the time though), now a bit over 3lbs. Dolly who we got at 8 monthes weighted 2.8lbs, still weigh the same now almost 3 years. Chipper who we got at 8 weeks was 2lbs, now 6lb-big-boy lol |
3 Attachment(s) Yes I saw the mum, and she was very tiny- probably closer to 3.5lbs even and I saw pictures of the dad who looked a good 4lbs himself. Here she is around 6wks Attachment 257569 Attachment 257570 and then closer to 7wks Attachment 257571 |
She is darling! What's her name? Mixing breeds is very unpredictable. Although Yorkies are supposed be be under seven pounds, Poodles come in all sizes. She obviously has some larger dogs in her background. How many were in her litter? Did her mom need a C-section? |
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Mum had two pups, the one photo is of her and her brother at around 6 weeks. Her brother is smaller than her- I think by a pound or so, but clearly takes of the dad as they both have more visible "poodle" in them. I do not believe that the mom needed a C-section but am not certain. I can now see how very unpredictable it really is! |
I'm not too experienced with designer (cross?) breeding... but, I always thought you weren't supposed to breed two designer breeds together? :confused: Because, I always thought that when you did so- the genetics would be different than breeding a poodle with a yorkie. When it comes to poodle x yorkie, guessing the weight, size, hair, etc of the puppies is easier... as both dogs in the breeding are purebred and their genetics are more definite. But breeding yorkie poo x yorkie poo is breeding two mutts together. Meaning that it would be very hard to guess the genetics of the resulting puppies. Meaning that- their size could be bigger (or smaller) than the parents. Which, might explain why your puppy might be bigger, if that is the case. As I said, though, I'm not experienced with cross breeding; that's just something I read off of a breeders website who bred cockapoos. She admitted to never breeding two cockapoos together and elaborated on why. Genetics. Well, you double at 3 months and triple at 2 months. So, being about 3 lbs now... your dog will probably be about 9 or 10 lbs. Of course, some dogs are a lb more or less. But, you get a close estimate from doubling and tripling. |
Roxanne, Myla is so cute..i wouldnt worry about her weight, as long as she is healthy. My Molly is about 15lbs, and i feel she is still very small, especially when a german shepherd dog comes bounding across the fields towards her!!:eek: |
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