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I would like to know the website of any breeder that is willingly, purposefully breeding for and selling "teacup" Yorkies. Is that a "wrong" reason? |
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Thing is, Courtney or I didn't go looking for a tiny breeder. God made mine happen, she was to be about 3.5 to 4 lb. from what the breeder told me when I got her. He was so wrong! |
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Just want to say that it's really inappropriate to use emoticons / smileys as weapons or as snark / sarcasm, so please don't do it. |
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Just as a side note, a lot of times... the runt grows to be larger than the rest of their siblings. My two didn't fill out until they were 2, so I didn't know their adult weight until then. Khloe was 3 pounds until almost a year, and now she's 5, so those growth charts are not always correct. |
I'm glad everybody apologized.:):p (not using smilies to be sarcastic!!:D) Now, since we've established: 1. The reason WHY YT won't accept the term "teacup;" 2. That Courtney's breeder does not purposefully breed for "tinies;" 3. That Miley is really a regular sized yorkie; and 4. That no one here or there really intended to hurt another member with possibly rude or sarcastic posts; NOW, can we all be friends? This thread seems to be re-hashing itself over and over. I wish everyone and their furbabies a LOVELY and BEAUTIFUL afternoon & evening. PEACE. Tracey |
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She is in no way special needs at all. She is very healthy and she is 5 1/2 yrs old. |
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