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♥ Love My Tibbe! ♥ Donating Member Join Date: Feb 2011 Location: D/FW, Texas
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| ![]() Another thing about the ultra small dog is that they are so fragile that they are easily injured. If they jump or fall off the couch or worse still - the bed - it is a trip to the vet, even if the dog lands on carpet but hardwood, tile and brick are the hardest on tiny body parts. A GSD can roll off the couch in his sleep and barely have a problem but a 3 lb. dog that goes off that couch is usually injured. Tiny dogs are always at risk around larger dogs, no matter how closely you watch or how calm and submissive the larger dog. Things just happen and tiny dogs get hurt so easily. With tiny dogs, they can't just walk up to you for a cuddle - they must constantly be jumping or ramping to get to you on the couch, chair or bed. Who knows how their tiny joints will hold up under a lifetime of constant jumping up and down doggie steps or ramps. I know my ER vet told me my Jilly's traumatic shoulder dislocation coming down her doggie steps was from her tiny size, fragile joints and the repetition of overstressing those joints for her lifetime. A very small dog can't run through a field or successfully compete with other dogs in very many activities due to their tiny size so they don't get a whole lot of fun and challenging activities in their lives. A tiny little dog can just walk through the space between the fence and the gate, never mind that the gate is closed! When out in the grass or yard, a small dog's little belly is right at the grass level and so often get itchy from running through anything that grows in the yard and large landscape rocks and other decorations are hard for them to navigate through, over or around. They are often more susceptible to noises and fears than other, larger and more active and hardy canines. And once you add in the CT, GI, endocrine, orthopedic, neurological and other genetic problems they can inherit, people usually begin to see that anyone who deliberately breeds for tiny puppies for any reason is not doing the little dog itself - the little guy that has to try to live his life in that 1.5 - 3 lb. body - any favors. Watch a tiny Yorkie of only a a couple pounds struggling just to get up on the porch from the sidewalk to join his family and you begin to see that these little things have a hard, hard life in spite of how much they might be coddled at times.
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| ![]() When I am speaking I am speaking in terms of my general area and people I have encountered. And it smaller yorkies seem to be a desired think in the world because if they weren't we wouldn't have BYB trying to breed for the tiniest dogs. Before coming here I used to call small yorkies teacup yorkies because that's what I knew before you all educated me and for that I am forever grateful!
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__________________ Life is merrier with a Yorkshire Terrier! Jezebel ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |
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![]() I personally couldn't do it because of work, school, etc. Miley is already an active handful and I worry myself sick making sure that she is okay all of the time. I remember when I first got her I cried for the first few days because I felt HORRIBLE for taking her away from what she knew. She seemed very sad and I know she just had to adjust to me and her new surroundings but it was just so heartbreaking because she was SO happy and content at the breeders. She's gotten much better now (although we have issues with potty training ![]()
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![]() Maybe I've learned on this site about yorkie care in general and that's why Cinders is doing pretty good. An example of normalcy is her spay. She was spayed on Tuesday, and she's hitting the same milestones afterward that the others have, and at the same time after the spay. There's been a lot of threads in the last 2 weeks about getting spayed. I read them so I could see what to expect in her recovery. She's eating on her own, pooing and peeing, and trying to play already.(in 2 days she's doing very well). So, I think it's like any other dog ( of any size)- the owner has a lot to do with how well the dog does at being a dog. (besides a good breeder ![]()
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I welcome them all, heck if I could find a 40 lb Yorkie I would buy it for sure. Can you imagine cuddling with a 40 lb Yorkie?
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| ![]() There ya go Courtney, good attitude. Teacup, Teapot we love them all !!!
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