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Thanks for all the replies. I think I have just getting the last minute mommy worries. I know she will be wonderful and healthy and well taken care of :) oh and SPOILED!!! |
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So I've heard! I didn't realize people were so rude to yorkie owners! Whats the deal??? |
Mine have all followed the growth charts very close. My male Ben, is about 4.5 pounds, sometimes a little less. I have even had people ask if he was a teacup or a minature. I just answer no, he is pretty average for a standard Yorkie. No one means harm when they ask about them being teacup and I certainly never would take offense. It is just a term like "small" or "little." I know everyone freaks about the term here but that is only because unscrupulous breeders have tried to use the term to make more money and breed low weight dogs. I say if the term is not being used as a sales ploy, don't worry about it. Just nicely telling them "no" my Yorkie is within the standard weight range, is enough. I might even say, "some people call them that when they are small, but there is no official teacup designation." But usually people don't want to know the details, they are just making conversation about a dog they think is adorable. So, relax. Don't worry or get mad over adjectives whether they be "cute, adorable, teacup, little, small" it just doesn't matter what anyone calls them.....you are going to love this puppy! |
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i learned to just ignore people ;) i had miss buffey in home depot with me and this couple came up to me to chat about her because they had a teeny weeny chihuahua with them. well the wife asked me about miss b (was she a yorkie, how much did she weigh, etc) and when i said she was full grown and 3.5lbs she said, "oh, well she is TOO BIG to be a teacup then. she must be a regular yorkie" :rolleyes: ... not sure in what universe 3.5lbs is a lot but i just smiled and said she was a yorkie within the standard and politely excused myself :) |
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I have a 3lb'er and people always ask if she is a 'Teacup', 'Toy', 'Miniature'...etc etc...I usually respond by saying..'No..she's just a very small Yorkie'..;) Not all 'Teacups' come from bad breeders...sometimes the reputable show breeders will get an occasional tiny...My Pixie came from a show breeder..They need a little extra special care and attention..regular small meals to keep up their blood sugar, and constant supervision, there are many hazards when you have a little one, from falling off furniture (never leave unnattended on sofa's bed's etc!) to being stepped on...you have to have your wits about you...they can be hard work! Goodluck with your new baby..don't forget the pictures!;) |
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My Laci is 4 and a half pds, people always always ask if she is a teacup, I just say no just a regular "yorkie" , I dont think anyone means to insult by that comment its just a sterotype that people have created!! I honestly dont find it nessesary to correct people because most of them dont really care to know that there is no such thing as a teacup they are just being nice when they see my little puppy.... ;) |
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