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Lola is 6 months and a bit under 3 lbs |
Zoey will be 2 years old on Dec 30 and she weighs 5.5 lbs. My first yorkie, Gina, (love of our lives) weighed 9/5 lbs. |
20 months and holding steady at 4 lbs. I love every single cuddly ounce of him. |
Pistol will be three in march and weighs 5lbs 4 oz. |
1 Attachment(s) Dallas is somewhere between 5- 6 years old and somewhere between 7-8 lbs (depends how good he has been eating). After I got him from the shelter he has gained a 1.5 lbs. I don't know if its from neutering or all the walks we go on, but he is fit, spoiled and happy now. Here he is with my ipod classic for size comparison. |
Desi is 6 lbs at 6 years old. Millis is 6 lbs at 5 years old. Ricky is 2 1/2 to 3 lbs at 4 years old. |
My boys are about 6lbs and 14lbs :) |
Sophie will be 3 soon. She weighs 4lbs :D |
Hmm, after reading through the weights here I'm guessing my little 4 month old Jimmy, who was 3.2 pounds 2 weeks ago, is going to be a bit on the bigger side? |
Roscoe weighed 3.2 pounds at 12 weeks and now he is 9 months and is five pounds. He has been steady since 6 months old. My little girl is 9 weeks and 3 pounds so I think she will be about the same weight as him if not closer to 6 pounds. Both of their parents were under 6 pounds each. |
Oh good to know, Dazzling....good to know :) Jimmy's parents were 6 and 8 pounds. I am hoping that he doesn't get over 6 pounds but I would love him even if he weighed 200 pounds :) (I'd still carry him around like a big cuddly ewok) |
My little Lulu (Lu) is a Yorkie/Maltese and she was 3 lbs 7 oz at her last vet visit just over a month ago, she will be two the first part of December. When I got her in April she was 3 lbs 4 oz. Your little one is likely pretty close to being done growing but it is possible that she could fill out a little bit over the next year. Sometimes they just turn out tiny. Lu wasn't bred to be super tiny, her brother is over 5 lbs, not huge but substantially larger than Lu. Some tiny dogs can have health issues ect. but we have been fortunate and Lu has been very healthy. You do have to be extra vigilent about any health issues that may arise because such a tiny dog can dehydrate quickly etc. if ill. I wil say that her former owners did Lu and us a huge favor by treating Lu like a regular dog and letting her have all kinds of different experiences rather than completely babying her. It is of course up to you how you raise your dog but I personally feel that it is benificial to tiny dogs to be allowed to still experience life and have fun and play just like a bigger dog. Lu knows tricks and she is very obedient and doesn't get away with being a stinker just because she is little and cute. We are of course very vigilent about Lu's surroundings due to her tiny size but she plays fetch and tug of war and searches for her toys and goes for walks etc. It is a bit of a challenge finding toys that work for her but not impossible. Good luck with your new little one. She'll be lots of fun I'm sure. |
Jasper is 8.4 pounds and very healthy....and lots of energy. He is 17 months old and I am hoping he will get a little more lazy. |
chester is 10 lbs and he is my stud muffin |
Lizzie 14 1/2 years old 11 pounds Willow 6 1/2 year old 4.8 pounds Allie 3 years old 6 pounds |
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