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I couldn't help but read this thread and add my comment. Duke is 6 lbs and he's 16 months. I was so happy when the vet told me he's 6 lbs. As long as our little ones are healthy, their size should not matter. I would love for Duke to get bigger if he can but I'm happy with the way he is. I've seen smaller yorkies and Duke would be "big" to them too. I just wish that those interested in teacup and now micro size yorkies understand the breed and its health risks before getting one or critizing others. |
1 Attachment(s) Minnie is 9 lbs @ 6 months, i can't tell you how many times i hear aww what a cutie; boy she sure is big for a yorkie!" Here is a pic of my baby recuperating with her Daddy after her surgery(spay). She may not be a tiny, but i don't think she is all that big do you?;) |
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i really do think a lot of people don't know anything about the breed & that most people often see celebrities with their "teacup - so small i'll carry it in my purse" yorkie, which is really aggrivating. i actually get a different response when i bring riley with me places. he's 4 pounds and people say "oh my gosh he's so small shouldn't he be bigger? how old is he? he's still a puppy right?" even my dad was joking around with me and said that he's malnourished lol. it shouldn't matter anyway, people make size a big deal because they dont know any better and it is annoying. size should definitely not be a determining factor whether its a purebred yorkie or not! YT should make a documentary about yorkies and give it to animal planet or oprah... |
That sucks!! People are sooooo lame:rolleyes: People like us think yorkies are cute no matter how much they weight, but then we have those in breed of people that think they have to have a "2" lb yorkie because thats what the "breed standard is" (and its not) blah to them!! All of the yorkies on here are the cutest yorkies I have ever seen!!!! The 2lbers to the 14lbers!!!! :D Dont let "those" people get to you!! Just shrug them off. Peanut is about 4lbs he goes up and down between 3-4.5 And this one lady thought he was big!! She asked if he was full yorkie!! Hahaha oh man :rolleyes: You and we all know your furbabies are cute!!!:p |
Geesh, I guess everyone has a different opinion on this because in my books 7 lbs is TEENSY TINY. My 19 lb pug dog seems small to me too. I think anything under 20 lbs is pretty little. |
I am beginning to think people don't have a clue any more...Either that or they just don't think.. I have three....7 lbs, 5.6 lbs and 2 lbs(5 1/2 months and growing).....Whenever I would take two of them out somewhere- someone would always say Wow Look at that huge one..LOL..Doesn't matter which two they are.... I get so tired of it, I have started taking them one at a time.... Today, someone walked by my desk and saw my pics on my wall.....They were like....Man, If I had a yorkie- I would have gotten a teacup....I think Good thing you don't have one...:rolleyes: |
only in my opinion *** i have never seen a 2 pound or 3 pound yorkie win at the shows ? so how do they think that is standard size for the breed ?:animal-pa |
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so therefore we should tell those concerned about the size of a yorkie ..that is larger than a 2 or 3 pound or smaller yorkies) they should go to see the yorkshires at the show before they comment and they can see what they are really supposed to look like :) |
I recently had that comment too. My huge, enormous, giant 7lb yorkie was getting comapared to a little itty boy who was neglected :( That Yorkie could not have been more then a few lbs! The girls ask me is she a "teacup" OOOhh gosh the dreaded "teacup" word. I tell them No she is a regular Yorkie! Intersting enough the little guy, was so neglected it made me want to cry. |
My dog is 11.5lbs... I work as a nurse at a vet hospital, and it has always really bothered me how often I get people in the exam room who get belligerent about their OWN dog\'s size-- ranting after I weigh their puppy in about how they had paid however many thousands of dollars on a website to get a teacup dog and now she is HOW many pounds, rant rant rant, threatens to send the dog back, etc. etc.... I always say something to the effect that they should be happy that their dog is doing to be big enough to be a DOG, and that she\'ll be happier that way. I find it very disheartening how tiny, often sickly dogs have become a status symbol for some people. If the pup is healthy, I don\'t see why anybody should really care WHAT it weighs unless it is a show dog aiming for perfect breed standard. |
I get that same crap all the time.....my own sister saw my Bryan for the first time and she says.....he looks like he\'s mixed with something....I said no he\'s a full AKC registered Yorkshire Terrier....and her dumb _ss kept on insisting that he must me mixed because he couldn\'t fit into the back pocket of my jeans:D He\'s 10+ lbs and is cute as all get out.....I wanted a small yorkie, but now i\'m glad he\'s bigger....when we go to the park he stomps with the big dogs and I don\'t have to worry about him getting stepped on and crushed....he can jump on the sofa without breaking a leg...and he just perfect to me....so don\'t worry about what other people say...I love them all!!!! |
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