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now Woody is 6 months old and weighs 4 lbs or so. i really hope he grows more just becuase other people are not very careful aroung tiny dogs. He has a bell, which my boyfriend calls him a cat for, but he's strong and healthy. one lady told me she thinks he will grow for another 6 months. when do they stop growing? |
Jasmine is 3 1/2 pounds. Her parents are 5 pounds. We don't let our little grandchildren hold her and she is not allowed to be placed on the furniture for fear of her jumping off. She is always with me. She is one year old and very healthy but I tend to worry about her more than our toy poodle who is seven pounds. |
Missy is 3 3/4 lbs and Dora (her sister from a different litter) is charted to reach 4.5 lbs. I like their small size. It did take some adjusting to get use to (I have 3 kids ages 4-7) but we all learned how to do the "Yorkieshuffle" and are really careful with them. We have certain "rules" the kids have to follow. The first few months of owning our first Yorkie Missy were stressful. It was an adjustment phase as far as everyone learning how to handles a tiny Yorkie, but now it's second nature to all of us. I love their small size. I'm sure I would love them just as much if they were bigger, but I wouldn't trade my little furbabies for anything in the world. |
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Uni is 5.5 lbs and I think she is soooo small. I couldn't imagine having a smaller one. Most of the yorkies in my local meet up group are in the 3-4 lbs range. They disappear when they lay down in the grass! Also, 50% of people who see Uni think she is tiny, the other 50% think she is huge. so I guess she is juuuuuust right :D My next one I want a little bigger, my bf wants a smaller one! We are backwards. :rolleyes: |
I have 4 Yorkies. All of them range in size from 2.5lbs to 4.5lbs. I don't think they're fragile or sickly at all. They jump on and off the back side of my sofa. They jump on and off our beds since they first learned how. I think they're more sturdy and solid than the Chi's I used to breed. They have never had any LP problems or any health problems. They go everywhere! I treat them as I treat my 30lb Pug! We go for 3 mile walks daily as well. We go camping and fishing too. I've never treated them as fragile little dogs either. They watch my every move and keep out of our way. They are super intelligent! I'm proud to have them! I have seen 7-10lb Yorkies and IMO they are huge! I have always had small dogs and I didn't want another the size of my Pug! My good friend had a 10lb Yorkie that was the same exact height of my Pug he was mamouth! My hubby said absolutly not if you get another dog it will be the size of our Chi's! BTW on the akc.org it states not to exceed 7lbs nowhere does it say 3-7 lbs or even 4-7lbs. I've looked and looked. |
Manolo is 6 1/2 lbs. She grew 1/2lb the past couple of months. But I think she's stopped growing now. She's 1 year and 5 months. |
Kona's about 4 pounds at 9 months. We're trying to fatten him up but he refuses to gain the weight. I have nothing to compare him with but he's loads of fun as he is. We wanted a smaller little guy like him because we're used to travelling quite often so we wanted to make sure he'd be travel friendly if we needed to be go of town or even relocate. We appreciate his portableness and also we what we presume to be his smaller amounts of poo. |
Our 10 month old weighs 12+ and looks and feels like a bear cub! She is truly a perfect size! I feel like a little girl again with my stuffed teddy bear!:dogsm5: |
Our Tessie is a tiny little girl at 2.8 lbs. I definitely never thought that we would have such a tiny dog. I had been wanting a small breed- such as a yorkie or bischon, but was thinking more around the 7-10 lb range. However, in March of this year, we were blessed with the opportunity to adopt Tessie. Due to heartbreaking health issues, her parents were needing to find a new home for their tiny girl that would be without other dogs or small children- which a long story- short, is how we we ended up with our little blessing :angel: I was so nervous bringing her home because my husband is a normal big guy :) and I was afraid that he would not understand how delicate she is. It is so cute how he "babies" her. It is truly amazing how smart (& cautious) she is- which I'm sure has kept her injury free in her 3+ years. Of course, she has no idea that she is "tiny." One of my favorite quotes that describes her is from my 9 yr. old nephew who said that I needed to get her a shirt that says, "I may be small- but I'm mighty!" Definitely describes our little bundle of joy! |
I get to witness both worlds. My two Yorkies are 9lb and 13lb and my daughter has two small ones ( Not sure what they weigh now but they are not even half the size of mine, and our vet refused to neuter her little boy because of his size). They visit often and I get to see the difference clearly in the care they need. They are always cold even when it is not all that cold. Although we bought one of mine and her two from the same breeder mine was bought a couple of years before my daughters. We never expected them to stay that small and were definately what we were looking for. They are so fragile and I am even afraid when my two play with them. I do believe the only way to stop breeders from producing these little ones is if we could stop the demand for them. Well, I guess I am allowed to dream on..............................:confused: |
Snoopy is 5 lbs, and pretty sturdy--a very good size I think. We didn't pick him for size though. We were at the breeder's with my son and daughter in law when they picked out Snoopy's littermate, and absolutely fell in love with Snoopy. It wouldn't have mattered if he were 2 pounds or 20! :wub: |
I have a "tiny" (toy poodle) at 4/5 pounds and a "over the standard" yorkie mix that is 9/10 pounds, but he to me is still small. He is the same height as my toy poodle ( 7 inches) but very sturdy. We do treat Lexee like she is fraile and breakable, but with Tucker we play rougher with, dont worry so much if he running around and jumping from one couch to another..:rolleyes: (which is not allowed in my house, but just like kids they do it anyways :cool:). If I was to buy another small breed of dog I would try and find one more similar to Tucker, small but sturdy. :) |
Lilee is about 6 months old and weighs in at 3.4 lbs. Although she's tiny, she is also very sturdy in structure. She is such a love, and I wouldn't care what weight she is :wub: |
Lucy is 2.8 lbs and five months old. She is a very fragile little darling and always cold - but very beautiful. We wanted a larger Yorkie because we have a Westie and he is not gentle! He is very sturdy and big boned compared to Lucy - with big Westie jaws! There is a total difference in how I care for these two. Of course, Lucy is still a puppy and Ringo is 3 - so that makes a difference right there, I guess. Ringo loves to be outside in our fenced yard - unless it gets down to zero. Lucy hates it if it gets down below 40. Ringo loves to go for loong walks - not Lucy! I hope Lucy gets in the 5-6 lb range so I don't have to worry so much AND she can keep up with Ringo. Even when Ringo is just playing with her - when he starts jumping around getting rough - I worry that he will accidentally hurt her. But she usually goes back for more so she seems to be holding her own. I definitely would not want any dog smaller than Lucy. There was another puppy at this breeder's that had such a beautiful face - but she was only going to be 3 lbs full grown! Too small for our household. |
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Also, there is no such thing as a miniature Yorkie...no micros or teacups either. :p To answer your question, mine range from around 8 lbs, all the way down to 2.5 lbs. To me, the ideal size would be around 5 or 6 lbs. Still within the breed standard, but no so small that so many extra precautions have to be taken, as I have to do with my smallest one. |
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