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Not a Real Yorkie I was told by someone on Saturday night that my Sophie cannot be a real Yorkie because she is too big (she is 8lbs). I tried to tell her that Yorkies are all different sizes and I have heard of 15lb Yorkies (Sophie's dad was 14lbs). She said she breeds Yorkies and hers are always between 3 and 6lbs. I couldn't believe she was telling me I don't have a real Yorkie because of her size (there is only a 2lb difference between her 6lb and my 8lb). Has anyone else experienced this; someone telling you they must be mixed with something else because Yorkies do NOT get that big? BTW, she did not even see my puppy; she was only going by what I told her. |
Welcome to YT. Yorkies can and do get that big and even bigger. Breed standard for showing in the ring is 7 pounds and under, but they do come in all different sizes. If that person was an experienced, knowledgable breeder she would be aware of the history of how the breed was developed and the size of the dogs that went in to making Yorkies, Yorkies. She would also be knowledgable in the fact that even very small dogs can occasionally produce very large dogs. Genetics are so much fun. |
Hi, I have had 4 yorkies, weights ranged between 10 to 17 lbs, all were pedigrees and AKC registered (if that matters today lol) my last girl was 17 lbs, a big beautiful girl. I had many ppl TELL ME she was NOT a yorkie, ppl that never owned a yorkie, just saw other ones. I had many ppl tell me she had to be a Silky because of her size. My answer's were mostly "what ever" because I got tired of trying to educate stupid non yorkie owners that yorkies come in all sizes. If I had my choice I would want another 17 lb baby, they are much more sturdier then the standard. Ignore these ppl. If you were looking to show your pup then weight / size would matter, if you are looking for a loving pet, weight / size matters not. If you run across this person again and she makes that comment, don't even answer her. Now you have heard of a 17 lb yorkie. She past this Oct. 2013 at age 17 y/o, her picture is in my album, she was a gorgeous girl. My newly adopted 3 y/o lil boy is 12 lbs. |
That's What I thought I had heard the term 'teapot Yorkie' on this site and thought it was a cute description of my Sophie. When I mentioned that to her she got a little hot and said there is no such term, no such thing as a teapot Yorkie. I have seen photos of MANY Yorkies that are much bigger than my Sophie, but there was no arguing with her. |
My Magnus is 15.5 lbs, has half floppy ears, and is ALL yorkie. Just like people, yorkies (and other breeds) CAN look different from your typical yorkies. If you ever see that lady again, maybe you should suggest she come visit YT. And welcome to YT!!!!! Would love to see pictures of your furbie! |
Matese I am very sorry for the loss of your baby! I lost my little Maltese, Casey in December as well and I am still not over it. I got Bailey (a Maltese/Shih Tzu mix) in February, then Sophie (my Yorkie....or non-Yorkie) a few weeks later. |
Pictures I have added some pictures to my album, but cannot figure out how to add to my profile....any advice? |
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Funny The funny thing is, Sophie is only 8lbs....so that makes her a whopping 1lb over show limit and someone thinks she cannot be a Yorkie? Granted, she is only 5mths old, but her growth has slowed down considerably so I don't think she will get much bigger. Our Maltese' were always on the larger size also, being 12lbs at their prime (breed averages are 5-7lbs). My Bailey (Maltese/Shih Zhu mix) is 11lbs and her parents were 6 and 8lbs. We just grow them big in our house. |
Just saw their pics and they're both so adorable! As for that breeder, maybe you shouldn't show her your Sophie... She might have a mental break down realizing that not all "real" yorkies are 3-6 lbs. LOL Does Sophie have you wrapped around her tiny paws yet? :D |
Magnus Sophie is my little handful....lol! The vet said the smallest dog in the house generally becomes the one in charge and Sophie is living up to that reputation. We also have a geriatric Maltese in addition to the puppies. Sophie is definitely full of energy, but she is also my little cuddlebug. I am one of those rare people that wishes I could keep them puppies forever....they make me laugh all the time and they are adorable...even when they are being naughty. |
I have seen many postings here on YT from people who have been told that their dog was not a Yorkie for various silly reasons. Most people have very little knowledge about pure bred dogs. There are so many non standard Yorkies being sold right now that few people really know what a "real" Yorkie should look like. The person you spoke to may have some Yorkies that she breeds but she obviously knows very little about Yorkshire Terriers or genetics in general. |
We get that a lot with Kyra because of her coloring. I would just ignore them and love my baby. |
Kyra Kyra is beautiful, love the outfits! What do people say is wrong with her coloring....do you mean because she kept a lot of the black? Sophie is mostly black, except around her face, chest and legs. She is still young, so her color might change, but I am hoping she keeps the black. |
They are both adorable... :) |
Sophie 1 Attachment(s) I must admit, this is my first ever Yorkie. I am not familiar with what a 'pure bred' should look like either, but I did see both her mom and dad when I picked her up and they both appeared to be Yorkies to me. She is not registered, but I have no intention of showing or breeding her so it makes no difference to me. I was just kind of confused that someone would say that without ever seeing the dog (in person or photo), just basing her opinion on size. I would like to talk to this person again....maybe she will let me come over and play with the puppies....how much fun would that be???? |
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Don't feel bad. My past yorkies were in the 10-12 pound range and I had an old coworker insisted that they were probably silky terriers and not yorkies, cause she breeds dogs (can't remember if she actually bred yorkies specifically). I was like.. no they are yorkies, they are registered that way (one was from a showdog line), they aren't standard size, that's all. But yea it was aggravating when she kept insisting they were silkies >.>;; |
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It's it horrid, when some people think they have the right to tell you what your dog is and isn't. They should learn to bite their tongues, if they can't say nice things. Your dog is perfect. Both my dogs are bigger than standard, like yours, Caleb is only a couple of pounds heavier. Pippi is still growing, all yorkie, but a big girl. Our long legged, blonde model. |
It is inconcievable to me, as a breeder, to walk up to a complete stranger and make a "blanket statement" that their dog is not a "real yorkie"! I would love it if ANYONE that is confronted with such a remarkably stupid,rude statement, would ask the person making the statement what their qualifications are for such a deduction, and if they indicate they are a "breeder", get the name of their kennel.....ask them what their predominate lines are, how long they have been breeding yorkies, how much time they have put into studying pedigrees and the history of the breed....hold their feet to the fire.....that will indicate to that person you may actually have some working knowledge about the breed and YOUR dog and your dogs pedigree.....BYB will not generally have that much interest or knowledge in what they are breeding. Of course there is no term "teapot" yorkie......it is a lighthearted play on the term "tea cup yorkie", one being smaller than usual pups, the other being larger than usual pups. Crazy, rude, intrusive, nosey, "know it all" busy bodies....do not pay these people any attention....she was trying to sell you a dog and she obviously has not been breeding for very long if she has not ever had a "throwback" outlier pop up in a litter! |
Its rude what was said to you, OP, but there is no way to regulate manners so just use your 'ignore' function when required ..lol My yorkie has a pink nose stripe, cotton fur and is 3.6 lbs. I think his head weighs more than his body - maybe he's a mouse and not a Yorkie .. We can have faux yorkies together :D |
Your YORKIE PUP is beautiful! |
Sophie is an absolutely adorable Yorkie girl, and you just don't listen to ignorant rude people who say anything different to you. What on earth makes people think they have a right to make comments like that? Geeez. |
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