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01-14-2006, 04:17 PM | #1 |
YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: USA
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| Yorkie sizes!!!! I know this is a Yorkie forum - and most of us have Yorkies - and most of us may not be experts, but we do know a lot about Yorkies. Because I have my first Yorkie, I am fast learning a lot about Yorkies that I never knew. Especially about all the different sizes, shapes, haircuts, colors, etc. I know that most of my friends know what a Yorkie is - but have never owned or been around a lot of them. So - when someone is offended by remarks about their Yorkies size, etc, --- why not just educate the person you are talking to. Instead of being offended, why can't we just say something like, "You're right - my little guy is larger than a lot of Yorkies - but, surprisingly they can range in size from XXX to XXX. And, --you probably have seen only smaller ones. Most people aren't stupid - and there's not always anything wrong with being ignorant. (For instance, I don't know a lot about raising Llamas - and, I'm sure everyone will forgive me this.) I'll bet all of us have a lot of misconceptions about other breeds that we are not familiar with. And, we may well say something from time to time that shows our ignorance. But, I'd rather someone correct me and educate me than be offended at any remark I might make. The point I want to make is --- Those of us who have larger than standard Yorkies (or different-colored Yorkies, etc.) should not take offense at other people's remarks. Just explain that though most Yorkies are small --there are certainly a lot many purebreds that are larger also. I think my little Yorkie will end up being "not too small." So, I'm prepared to educate a lot of people -- I won't be offended or think these people are stupid. Carol Jean |
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01-14-2006, 04:21 PM | #2 |
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| I agree with you, alot of people just dont know better and educating them nicely is the key
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01-14-2006, 04:27 PM | #3 |
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| Great Post and so positive and nice! I am totally WITH you! I don't think the "average Jane" on the street means anything bad or negative when she comments on the "size" of a particular yorkie and I don't think most yorkie owners care whose yorkie is the smallest of the cutest or whatever.... When someone uses the "t" word I just say that yorkies come in a wide range of sizes from 2 lbs to 18 lbs. They mean no offense and I take none. I am always happy to talk "yorkie" with anyone!! |
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