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Mojo is about 8 1/2 lbs, 12 inches long and 12 inches tall. His ears sometimes stand on their own, but for the most part they flop over. I actually think he's cuter this way. His tail was never docked either, and for that, I'm happy! I'm one of those people who believe in leaving things where they should be,LOLOL. He's bigger than what the AKC says is standard and his black/blue run in with his tan in some places, but I think he's beautiful anyway. I never plan to show or breed him so I had him neutered. This breed was bigger at one time than it is now. People have selectively bred down in size because so many like the tiny ones, but a standard size yorkie ( again AKC standards ) says a yorkie can weigh up to 7 lbs. There will always be some that are over and under their standard. All we can do is just love our babies, and it's soooo NOT hard to love these intelligent, loving and playful little pals! :) |
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I'm have been looking for another puppy for the past couple of months and have been approached by breeders (even on here...) who believe themselves to be good breeders because they are AKC and offer a year health guarantee. Looking at their breeding stock, I would strongly disagree. (and I'm not trying to be snarky or bitchy about this...my ZoE varies between 6.8 to 7.2 lbs depending on the time/day of the vet visit, and she's a week shy of a year old, so may still grow some and end up well over the 7lbs mark.) |
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I have my on a No Treat diet , Until she is a yorkie again 7lbs or under Lol !!!!:D bark@ulater!!!!! manina,miley,max,reirei,rudy |
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My Sadie weighs 7lbs, Scooter weighs 8 but their baby Thor is now a whopping 11 pounds and still growing. When I tell people that Thor is Sadie's baby they look at me like there is no way. He is my gentle Giant. |
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It's true. The past generations of Yorkies were 15 to 20 pound dogs and some bigger than that. Even though breeders have been breeding smaller dogs they still carry the genes to produce the bigger dog. It's just how genetics work. |
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I've noticed that a lot of breeders either don't care/don't know to research their lines wayyyyy back. Maybe some can't because somewhere down the line didn't keep record and they got them from a less knowledgeable breeder. A lot of YTCA breeders that show do research and know their lines back and forth from years and years of generations (at least the one's I've known). They don't get nearly as many yorkies that are over the standard of 7 lbs even in dogs that are not shown/ pet quality because of some other minor fault but they may once in a blue moon. Then again it's all about who you know. So even if a so called reputable breeder not in the "show arena" wanted to get a perfect show yorkie to breed on full registration chances are they won't be able to get one. And again YTCA breeders usually stick within YTCA and same with show breeders in terms of giving out breeding rights. |
I have family members that show and occasionally breed Golden Retrievers. I have been to shows with them and they have directed us to breeders when we were looking for a Sheltie for our son years ago. I have noticed that some dog breeders will sell breeding rights with very little regard to the quality of the dog. It seems to be a matter of money more than quality. I'm not saying it is true of everyone but there are enough to make a buyer beware. There are all kinds out there in every walk of life. A person who is really trying to better a breed not only knows the pedigree (which is available from the AKC for any registered dog) but they have a detailed knowledge of genetics. It is complicated stuff and even the best laid plans do not always work the way planned. But a good breeding program is based on an in depth genetically sound plan-----not putting two nice looking dogs together. |
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On my, that face!!! Too cute |
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