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What ? Hi! I'm Cathryn. I bought a 10 week old yorkie 6 weeks ago. I was told that "Roxie" would be about 4-5 pounds as an adult. Today she weighed 7.1 pounds. I love her and do not want to give her back but what is going on? and what should I do? |
Hi and welcome! Hi, Cathryn! Welcome to YT! As long as you love your pup, does it really matter to you what size she is? I am not a breeder, but I know from visiting here since August that Yorkies not only come in various sizes but many different colors as well, including red! As long as you love her and she loves you, size should not matter, provided she is healthy. Have you had your vet look at her since she has gained weight? Might be a good idea, just in case. Hey, lots more puppy to love, right? :p |
Both my dogs passed the weight my breeder said they would be and what weight charts estimated them at. Unless the breeder takes in account the ancestory of the dogs they cannot give a good estimate on the weight. My male is 9lbs his parents were 5 snd 6 lbs and thats what the breeder told me he would be. |
Hi, and welcome to YT! :wavey: OK, you say she's 10 weeks now and you got her 6 weeks ago? That would mean she was 4 weeks when you got her? Thats way too young to be seperated from the mom. Where did you get her? She's going to be a big girl, that's for sure. But as long as you love her, weight shouldn't really matter. Again welcome to YT Catheryn and Roxie! :D |
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You're right! I do love her but I guress the point is that I feel that I was taken advantage of by the breeder. Her size doesn't affect my feelings for her but it makes me mad to get taken. I also wonder if she was fed enough before I got her because she sure has gained weight quickly. Roxie has been to the vet twice and after treating 2 ear infections and finally getting rid of scaly skin, she is doing very well. |
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I would hate to see you give her up just because she is a bit bigger than what you expected. |
Roxie I have NO intention of letting her go! She is mine and already has made her way from her crate onto the bed. At first I let her sleep with us because she would not whine as often to go out. It was every 1 1/2 hours to 2 hours. Now I only have to get up about once a night. I'm hooked. |
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Love has no size/shape/measurment....Love is your Yorkie...Love is my Yorkie....Love is their Yorkie. All shapes, sizes, and different looks is what makes them so special. |
When we brought Milo home he was smaller than Max by about 6 oz - so we figured he may be the same size or smaller- they have the same father- Well at 1 yr max is 4lbs and at 10 months Milo is 7lbs! So you never know--their dad was only 5lbs and moms were around 7....no biggee we love em just teh same- he is our "big" boy! |
size doesnt matter as long as you love her who cares what size she gets. my rosie weighs 9 1/2lb, when i first got her i wanted her to stay tiny, as she grew i stopped thinking i wanted her extra small, iv heard that very small yorkies can have all sorts of problems, the only problem my rosie has is whos going to cuddle her next. im glad shes that size living in my home with 2 teenage men and hubby to theres lots of rough and tumble and if she was tiny could easily be badly hurt. on the other hand had she stayed tiny it wouldnt of mattered either. all yorkie mummys and daddys LOVE there babies no matter how much they weigh, just enjoy her as im sure you will |
What should you do? Just love her. That's all she asks in return. I have noted in the past that people have given up yorkies to rescue when they got bigger than what they wanted. That, to me, was the saddest thing; to realize that people can base their love on the size of the puppies. Heartbreaking! :( In my life, if I looked at my puppies, I could have found things wrong with them, but then again, I'm not perfect, either. And I don't expect them to be perfect, either! :D |
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