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|    No Longer A Member  Join Date: Jan 2011  Location: usa  
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				   |      Yes FryFry, Keno's ears are still floppy, actually they are half down, sometimes he keeps them half way up.  I still see him put them up when he is intent on something to eat or chase.  Unlike alot of people, I purposely looked for a larger yorkie, I wanted a 10 lb yorkie and mine turned out to be 14 lbs.  He is long and tall at 13 inches tall and  13 inches long.     |  
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|    No Longer A Member  Join Date: Jan 2011  Location: usa  
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				   |      I saw both parents, female 6 lbs and male 5lbs.  He was from a litter of 5, he was the only large one of the litter.  3 females who go 5 to 6 lbs and the other male was 5 lbs.  He is the only one that stayed dark like the father.  And it is true that the orginal yorkies were bigger dogs, at one time there were two classes of yorkshire terriers, those under 5 lbs and those over.  These were shown in England.  If you go way back in the breed history they were usually around 10lbs.     |  
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Sep 2013  Location: VA, USA  
					Posts: 92
				   |      I took my Lola to the vet on 12/5 for her last shots and she weighed 6 lbs. and was 4.5 months. 3 weeks before she was 5.5 lbs. and 3 weeks before that she was 4.25 lbs lol! They said she was very healthy so I didn't worry about her weight since she gets plenty of exercise!     |  
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|    Donating YT Addict   Join Date: Jan 2012  Location: Oakland County MI  
					Posts: 6,190
				   |      sounds like you are very happy with Leo and that size does not matter to you so that is fantastic because he sure looks like a doll.   For me however  size, color, and up right ears were important so I looked for a puppy around 14-16 weeks old.  When you buy a puppy much younger than 12 weeks it is really hard to tell a lot of things.     
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|    YT 3000 Club Member   Join Date: Apr 2011  Location: NY  
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				   |      I don't know about your research but the YTCA has researched the background of the YT better than anyone else I know. There are no official records that show what kind of dogs were used in the development of the breed although several have been suggested. Some think that the Scottish Terrier is one of the possibilities. The point, however, is that they were going for a small dog that could fit in walls and small holes much like the Rat Terrier of the time. They were not trying to develop a terrier that was larger.   The YTCA is still building their new site. Hopefully the more detailed history that they have will be back on it again soon. The actual origins of the breed will always be conjecture but it is interesting to see how the breed has developed over the years.  |  
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|    YT Addict   Join Date: Oct 2012  Location: Pennsylvania  
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   (That's Zoey in the red, and Leo in the green) 
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker  Join Date: Aug 2012  Location: singapore  
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				   |      my mocca is around 2 years old and he is around 5.5lbs.   the vet warned us not to let him gain anymore weigh as he will be considered over weight due to his size...  |  
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|    Yorkie mom of 4   Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008  Location: LaPlata, Md  
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				__________________    Taylor![]()  My babies Joey, Penny ,Ollie & Dixie ![]()  Callie Mae, you will forever be in my heart!   |  |
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|    Donating YT 2000 Club Member   Join Date: May 2008  Location: Los Angeles, California, USA  
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