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Best of luck finding a yorkie that will fit your physical limitations. Back injuries can be very painful and you never intentional want to make them worse. How soon will you have to have surgery? You might want to wait until after surgery to get your yorkie, unless someone is in the home to care for it while you recover....just a thought. Take care. |
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7 lbs is the ideal weight for a Yorkie. Unless you get an adult, there is really no way to predict how big your yorkie may get. My Chloe is 17 weeks and 2 lbs, 3 oz. Her mom was 3 lbs, 9 oz and her dad was right on 3 lbs give or take a few ounces - The breeder knew most of her parents siblings as well - but still told me there were no guarantees on size. You could get a pup that would end up being much more than 7lbs - or you could end up with a teeny tiny Yorkie. Good luck to you! |
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everyone's yorkies are sooooo cute!!! i can't wait to get mine!!! :p |
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I commend you on your hope to find an adult rescue. Do not give up, there are tons out there to be rescued and many will meet your requirements. Please keep us posted in your search.... Best wishes PS: I declined the surgery as my chances for recovery were not very good, so I manage it with holistic treatments. So far.....so good! |
I wonder if you could get a little baby bjork or something to carry him in, so it would put less strain on your back? A purse is not going to distribute a dog's weight evenly. Best of luck to you! :) |
Maybe you can wait, and see how thing goes after your surgery? Because you will need someone to take care of you and your future furbaby during that period of time.. just my opinion :) |
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have you looked into decompression therapy? i also have the same thing as you,(i fell out of a tree when i was 7 and thats when i screwed it up) my yorkie is 8 lbs and my cairn is pushing 11lbs i also have three kids (my two year old is 30+lbs) and it hurts to pick any of them up but i do it causei have to. the decompression therapy worked on my mom, she had blown a disk out in her shoulders and her lower back. they do the therapy and they do a pt thing that helps to re strengthen the rest of your core. that might help you. it is so sad when you think you found the one and someone that is out of your control comes up! best of luck to you dear and yes ice packs help me as well, although ever since i threw out my back about 6 months ago i have been using heat pads instead as the ice seems to make it hurt worse. |
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My Cheri is 5-1/2 and FEELS like a little feather when I hold her |
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Perhaps instead of carrying your future furbaby in a purse you could invest in a nice dog stroller. It would be much better for your back. That way you won't have to worry about the weight and he or she can still go places with you. 7lbs is a standard and great size for a full grown Yorkie. You may find a rescue that weighs less but keep in mind that the very tiny ones a lot of times come with health issues and that could be another challenge. |
I am sorry that he wasn't right for you. I remember when my aunt first injured her back she was told not to lift anything over 5lbs, or heavier a bag of sugar. It has been 3-4 years now and she still cannot lift much more than that. Good luck with your search. |
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