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It is hard to say at this age if he is all Yorkie. Did he come with his ears taped? He is not over weight. Puppies do not get obese. They are growing. It looks like you got yourself what is termed a "tea pot." It's just an endearing term for a large Yorkie. He is going to be a big boy if he is 5lbs at 12 weeks. I hope your breeder did not make any promises to you about his weight. It does sound like they are misleading you about his size. Sadly, many people who sell dogs online are very dishonest. I hope you love this puppy anyway. You can always get a DNA test if you really want to know. He could be a very over sized Yorkie but a good breeder would not be breeding stock that produced that kind of off standard offspring. He really is adorable and I'm sure he will be a wonderful pet. Just try to stay away from the internet when buying a dog. Too many scams out there. Please do not put him on a diet. He is not fat. He is a growing pup that is going to be a larger than standard Yorkie. |
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Welcome. What an adorable chunky monkey. I agree he looks pure to me. Big or little I bet he has such a sweet personality. |
Hi and welcome to YT! You will love it here. Lots of great people willing to share information from their vast experiences and knowledge!! I don't have any info to share with you but wanted you to know, we are glad you joined us!! Your puppy is beautiful! No matter how "big" he gets! You'll still love him bunches!!! Again welcome!!!!!:) |
Puppies dont get fat he is just growing to the weight his body needs. Please dont withhold food because you think hes getting too big. hes a growing pup and It can affect his skeleten and organs if you do. If he does have any excess weight he will run it off. |
Ag he's adorable,why is size such an issue? Pups are adorable and Yorkies even more so. I am quite sure that with the "cute" factor you gonna love him no matter what size he's going to be, but name him already!:thumbup: |
Oh, your baby is really, really cute! Congratulations and welcome! |
Don't be too quick to judge about overeating... LOTS of the Yorkies here (mine included) have Standard sized parents, grow to be Teapots (7+ lbs) and show that ability starting about the age of yours now. As far as how you feed it... This is my way to do it, and not used by all here. But I leave food out 24/7 for mine. This way they can eat or nibble when they want. I have had some evidence that when one feeds them once/twice/whatever times a day, that they gobble everything up because (I think) they think it may not come again. I think that this way eases the pressure on them not to gobble it all up. Just IMHO. |
So.....have you thought of a name for this adorable fellow? We have lots of yorkie "cousins" and only one is a male. His name is Charlie......he's a happy, active 9lb. ball of energy @7 months of age! He is such a ball of fun, as I am sure your little guy will be! |
Welcome to Yorkie Talk! Your pup is just adorable. A friend of mine has a 10 lb. Yorkie and she is loved so very much. Give your pup a name and make him your own. He is very lucky to have a nice home. I'm sure you'll have so much love for each other. :) |
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No, no name yet. So far everyone been calling all kinds of name from fatty, chunky, chubby...etc..LOL. We love him no matter what but just concern about the weight seems he cannot even keep his balance and gets tired very easy. He drags his big belly behind all over the play. He also gives up very easily like the water is in the kitchen is he throws himself on the floor and whines until I pick him up to take him to the kitchen then he will walk. |
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I think you should name him Monkey :) |
He looks like my Bailey who is now a healthy 12 lbs at a year old! Your baby is sooo cute!! Doesn't matter how big he gets, you'll have more to love! :) |
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There are a lot of genetic weakness in many Yorkies being sold these days. One of them is a weakness in the knees. There are many other issues that he could be suffering from. The only reason that he could be over weight as a puppy that I know of would be if the thyroid is not functioning properly. He does not appear fat in your photo but I will say he is way over sized for a normal Yorkie. It sounds critical for this pup to be seen by a vet right away. Make sure you tell the vet where you got him and that you are concerned about his inability to walk normally and that he is having problems walking and functioning as he should. It is not normal for a puppy not to be able to walk, run and play normally no matter what sized it is. There are plenty of larger breed pups that run and play despite their size. One other thing is that I do see a Yorkie like coat on him. These pups many times have a thin coat. The Yorkie does not have an under coat like other dogs and they tend to get cold easily especially as puppies. They like to be picked up because they get warmth and comfort from being held. Try to make sure he has a warm place to cuddle up in and maybe a blanket when you can't warm him up yourself. |
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