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| ![]() Oscar sure is cute!
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and Khloe Mae's too! Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Eastern Washington
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| ![]() Your pup should get a bit bigger. My female was 3.5 pounds until she was 8 months old and is now 5.0 pounds at 2 years.
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| ![]() Well what happened to me happened to you my yorkie outgrew her projected weight. I think she will e around 6 pounds
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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| ![]() I find it funny though how my Alexa still fits perfectly in XXXSmall clothing at 4.8lbs. Now, she's grown out of it a little by length size, but still looks cute. Does she look about the right size for a Yorkie almost at 5lbs? I don't know too much about Yorkies, but I would think that a 5lb Yorkie would look a bit bigger and be around a size small. Last edited by fluffykiss; 04-20-2012 at 09:53 AM. |
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She looks perfect to me. Love her face.... a lot has to do with the frame size. you could look at two yorkies both weighing 5 pounds but one looks bigger, it is because different frame types... your little girl is perfect...... Last edited by MY OSCAR; 04-20-2012 at 09:54 AM. | |
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I Love My Yorkies Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
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| ![]() She is tiny and so cute! 5 pounds is still real tiny. Especially when you think of it as shes a sack of sugar
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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Ah, I see. I was unaware of that, but I believe someone mentioned earlier in this post that Yorkies have an ancestry of medium sized dogs. So I guess frame types could come into play there, and thank you! Do you by any chance have any recommendations on obedient/potty training? The other day I tried to teach her to sit, but she was to anxious to get the treat I was holding. She also seems to have a lot of "accidents" around the house still. We leave the door open for her, and take her out and place her in the grass several times a day, but we still keep finding random puddles. | |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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| ![]() Yes, that is a good point. I think I was thinking of my cousin's poodles who are about 3-4 times taller than her but only 9lbs. I guess I got misled, and they are different breeds. I had assumed that Yorkie's have very thin structures. |
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| ![]() I just hope everyone is happy with their pets no matter what size they end up. If people want a small dog, 5lbs or under, there is just no way to be sure that is what you will get. Even if the mom and dad are small they can still have babies that end up bigger. If you buy a puppy from someone who has been consistently producing puppies that mature at around 5 to 7 pounds then you have a better chance of having a dog that matures at that size. Otherwise it is just a gamble. So many people are buying puppies from greeders that say one thing but produce something all together different. Even those fancy internet ads that you see that say they are selling puppies that will be 2.5lbs are just a scam. They are puppy mills and they know there is no way you can get them for selling you a dog that is much bigger than what they promised you. They will be glad to take your money though and if they can get $800.00 or $3500.00 they grab it. Buyer beware! |
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| ![]() I just want my Khloe to be a healthy weight. I was in the vet this morning picking up heartworm meds for my other girl, Kirby. I was looking at their shelf and most of their products said 5 pounds and over. I don't want Khloe to be under 5 pounds. I know she is still a puppy but she seems so small at three pounds. I can't imagine that size dog as an adult. I would be afraid of medical procedures on an extra tiny dog. ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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Yes I see. I hadn't originally thought of Yorkies that way, but it makes sense since they have come from a medium sized dog ancestor (someone posted about this earlier). I just had assumed that all Yorkies had thinner frames which is why I thought my Alexa looks smaller than the weight she is. I had also been thinking of two poodles my relatives own which are about two times taller than my pup, but only 9 lbs. As far as obedient/potty training do you have any recommendations? I've tried teaching her to sit, but shes too anxious/hyper to listen. Also, we leave the door open for her and take her out to the grass several times a day, but she continues having accidents in the house. | |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: San antonio, Texas, United States
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I disagree with you thinking that a 5lb Yorkie is a bad thing however. According to most sites that I have visited an average sized Yorkie is between 5-7 pounds. Meaning that their will always be exceptions and that it is less likely, but a 4lb Yorkie and 8lb Yorkie could be on the smaller and larger scales if 5-7 is average. I simply wanted to get an idea of where she might be at as an adult (since she seems like she will be bigger). I do however have a Biewer Yorkie which may have led you to the conclusion that my baby is from a puppy mill. I do acknowledge the fact that some people may not agree with Biewer Yorkies because they are "poorly bred", but to me I see the white in her as something pretty even though it might be against AKC standards. Last edited by fluffykiss; 04-20-2012 at 11:22 AM. | |
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