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A for effort!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: |
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Great Thread... It's hard to convince someone that the Yorkshire "Breed" is considered a "Toy", regardless of an individuals weight. That, and the "Breed Standard" weight of 5-7 lbs, is an AKC issue. Set and done ! Now, "WE" as owners have "expanded" that (if in nomenclature only) to include "Cups" and "Pots" :D So... Just what weight should the "line" be drawn at, for one less than that, to consider one a "Teacup". ? And conversly... What weight should be considered when exceeded, for one to be a "Teapot" ? |
Am I confused? I went back and read AKC page it doesn't list a low weight but I swear I read it before and it said 3-7 pounds. Or was it 3.5-7? Did I hallucinate that? LOL No jokes (President). Seriously I'm asking, was there a change in the last few years? |
CGurl, HA, I can't believe this, I was thinking the same thing ! I SWEAR I read 5-7 as a Standard somewhere, AKC (I thought) Now, I'm going to have to go and try to find it again ! :D |
UMMM.... got part of it... Ref: American Kennel Club - Yorkshire Terrier "Weight Must not exceed seven pounds." (but, that's all they say !) |
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I think you hit the target here. |
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Just curious is this person located in Michigan? |
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I found it-I think! We were both wrong! It's right under the third posted heading: Right breed for you here's part of the exert: "If you are considering purchasing a Yorkshire Terrier puppy, learn more here. Toy Group; AKC recognized in 1885. Ranging in size from four to seven pounds. Companion, ratter. © The American Kennel Club, Inc." |
Ha Chachi you are too fast! |
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EEEEK I can't even imagine breeding a 3 lb baby no matter HOW old she is. What a great reply you gave her!!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: |
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I agree with the first one who posted on your thread who said she'd given up trying to educate people about teacups. I get that question a lot when I am out with Copper...."Is your yorkie a teacup?" I just respond, no - he is just small. On a good day Copper hits 4lbs...most of the time he is 3.8. He is healthy, sweet, loveable and his size is not an issue except for making sure he is safe. I don't even try to explain the teacup thing anymore... Would you like a cookie or a scone with your tea?:) |
moshes_human, UMMMM.....14w/5#, come on now, PorkoPups don't count ! HA :D (Uoops, did I just create a new Category ?) ;) Anyway.... Ok, so it's 4-7 Lbs ! My question still stands... A TeaCup when less than ___# A TeaPot when greater than ___# |
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