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I completely agree that the reputable breeders do not use the word teacup. To me it's a bad word. The new baby I'm getting is going to be (maybe) rather small, but she's not a teacup, she is simply a yorkie. |
Or my Lilly who is half yorkie and half wire haired terrier and is 10 pounds now at 8 months old. A total doll and she looks like a yorkie; however, I know she's a mix. She's a monster compared to a full blood yorkie though LOL. And yes, she can and does love to go everywhere with me, even if some things still freak her out a little. lol |
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I'm not trying to attack you, ask anyone...I'm always sticking up for newbies who are ignorant to the breed and terms but I feel that you have been well educated now on the term so now i'm just really curious as to why you are so fascinated with using the term. |
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If you are serious in finding one you can start here. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/bre...e-breeder.html |
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guys i need help! my puppy shes 14 weeks old...i found a flea on her! I have no clue where she got it from ive had her for three weeks now and just the past couple of days ive noticed scratching! anyway i gave her revolution yesterday which was about 15 hours ago and i still see the flea! i guess it has to bite before it actually dies now i called my vet again and she said they have capstar which is a pill that should kill an external thing on the body...the problem is shes only 1.5 pounds...she just had two vacines on monday...yesterday the revolution...should i give her capstar today? |
I have a 6 month old Yorkie who is currently 7 lb. When he was 3 months old, he was 3.6 lb. Our vet told us he would be about 10 lb. I also read somewhere that puppies grow 75% of their body weight during their first six months. I hope this helps :):animal36 |
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No matter how much I paid for a puppy, the puppy's health, not it's size, would be the most important thing to me. |
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