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LOVE THIS THREAD!! So good to hear from people with "large" yorkies! I get it too, Lexilyn is 6lbs. We were at PSmart and a lady came over and said "oh she's so cute!" Out walked a 3 lb boy and stole the show. The same lady turned back to me and said "oh, yours must be a mixed breed?" We were left in the dust. Gotta luv the ignorance! |
extremely annoyed its ok when they make rude comments on the "huge" size of my yogurt but it takes a whole new low for this lady i met the other day. she kept on insisting that my yogurt wasnt a yorkie! i was so annoyed and angry at her! i told her he is a yorkie full blooded yorkie and yorkies used to be 30 lbs back in their rat hunting days. she then goes onto saying "i dont think he is yorkie. he looks mixed, like a silky terrier or an australian terrier. you know those big terriers." i was sooo angry at that point and said the same rude thing back at her "well you seem like you are 7 ft tall and weighs over 200 lbs, are you an ogre then?" (she was a really tall lady) i dont make personal attacks like this but its the only way she will ever understand how yogurt would feel. i said have a nice day and walked away. she stood there all shocked. i really wish they would think twice before saying those things and realize its so hurtful to us. |
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I find it rather annoying that Yorkie's are being bred so small these days. I'm finally financially able to support one, and yet the only ones I can find in my area are 4 pounds and under. I was at LEAST 5 pounds, more if I can get it. I love Yorkie's for what they are, not because they are "purse" dogs! I love their attitude, and I think they are just adorable, whether they are 2 pounds or 20. I just don't want a 2 pound dog underfoot. Too fragile for me, thanks. |
I love my Bryan's size...those tiny yorkies sometime have those big bulging eyes that look crazy |
Twinkle is 8lb and thankfully I've not had any rude comments about her size....in fact most people say how 'tiny' she is. I can imagine it must be really hurtful when people say things though - it's like someone insulting your kid! Also, I bet those with really little yorkies get fed up with being told their dog looks like a 'rat' all the time. Unfortunately it seems that whether your yorkie is bigger or smaller there'll always be some idiot with something negative to say. |
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Is there' actually a subcatagory of 'teacup'? I've heard there is no such thing just specialized breeding or 'runt' status. The reason I mention it is because this morning someone asked why I didn't get a Paris Hilton Dog. Cause i didn't want one? Cause I'm afraid I'd break it? All kinds of reasons. I wanted a 'real' Yorkie. Not a celebrities version of what 'real is. Nothing wrong with it if that's what you want but that isn't what I was looking for. And I'm kinda tired of people trying to make me feel bad about it. |
My Nadia is the smaller size and I get sooo annoyed when everyone asks if she is a teacup. I tell them that actually yorkie standards are anything under 7 lbs. They usually will just look at whoever they are with like yeah right...no one ever gets it!! PS My parents are scared to death that they are going to break her and she is a bit over 3 1/2 lbs! They don't like the little ones!! |
My husband wants to pick a fight every time people say that our Nini is " so big". When we first adopted her, she was so tiny and chunky, everyone would give us compliments every where we went. As she grew, those compliments turn into those "so big Yorkie" comments! We were told by the woman who sold her to us that she would be 5-7 lbs; no more. Nini is almost 10lbs; and I'm glad. With her stomach problems and the spaying last week, I don't think she would have done as well as she has had she been a "tea cup." The tiny ones are sooo delicate (from what I hear), that I'd have had to be specially careful and how do you do that? Nicky is 5lbs; and I worry about him A LOT. The vet and we agreed to do all his shots individually (no combos) and space them out so that we're on the safer side of negative reactions. He's legs are so skinny that I even monitor his rough playing with Nini (I don't want him to brake anything), can you imagine me with a tiny "tea cup"? I would've been a mental patient by now :eek: I've asked my husband to relax and let people think and say what ever. We love them like crazy and that's all that matters. Don't get him started on what he wants to do when people have opinions about how we treat our furry CHILDREN... |
Poppy weighs 13-14 lbs and I never thought she was particularly big until I joined up here. Tiny yorkies are v.cute but equally I wouldn't have my Poppy any other way, she's a lovely cuddle and many people I meet say that it's nice to see such a sturdy frame. Saying that I have put her on a diet at the moment as she tends to pile on the pounds! Its great to hear that there are some larger (or regular) size yorkies out there. :animal37:animal37:animal37:animal37:yorkiesar:ani mal37:animal37:animal37:animal37 |
Buddy is 7lb and everyone around where I live cannot believe how small he is, 7lb is small and I think if he was any smaller I would loose him in the woods on a walk. It does not matter how small, tall or large they are, they are all cute little intellegent furbabies |
Dromie is 4.6 pounds and milkyway(RIP)was 13. I have never had anyone yet come up and ask me that, thank goodness, because I am afraid I would definitely have something not so nice to say. That seems to be the problem with the world today, too many mean people circulating. If we could only get thoes "backyard- human- breeders" to stop. Now that would be something! Don't get me started......lol:rolleyes: |
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