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| Donating YT 7000 Club Member | Its great that the news is getting out!!!! BUT in defense of some people on YT who have the small ones, they aren't ALL bad. I think its more of an issue of breeding for them than owning one or having one naturally born in a litter. I hope this makes some kind of sense....
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| BANNED! Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Majorca
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| I think the article is great but that they shouldent make the tiny ones sound like time bombs because that just isnt true or fair to those of us that actually own one. It upsets me to hear that the tiny ones get sick frequently,that they are prone to accidents,that they are dangerously small??? None of this has to be true and in my case it isnt at all. Lady is 3oz shy of 2lbs and she has been sick once in 2 years and even then it was because she ate a bug whilst on her walk! She has never had diarrea,she has only had one accident (my fault) and even then nothing happened,she was fine,and as for her being dangerously small,I think thats just stupid and again unfair.I have 2 small kids who LOVE to play with her and a cat that loves to chase her around the house...she is healthy,playful and normal. I agree that we shouldent call them tea-cups so that people dont think that they are getting something extra special,but please,lets stop making the smaller yorkies sound like super sick animals that only a profesional could own...Its a matter of stopping the term "tea-cup" not making the small ones sound like freaks. I am a normal everyday person and I assure you that I havent had to go to university in order to look after Lady.She has to eat a special high calorie food to keep her weight stable (which is normal as tiny as she is) and she has glucose treats once a day just in case..but thats it! THAT is all the special care she needs and anyone can do it. The vet bills arent higher with Lady,she isnt more work and neither does she need more care than Jessica who is over 7lbs. Please please stop making the smaller yorkies sound like timebombs.They cant be bred,you have to be a little more careful around the house etc,but other than that they are just regular yorkies,plain and simple. Im sorry about this post but when you´ve read post after post where people claim that you have to be a special person to own such a small yorkie,that these shouldent be raised in a home with kids,or that they need so much more care than a regular sized yorkie and that the vet bills are super high! etc,the day comes when you have to say something because none of this is true 80% of the time. I just needed to get this off of my chest... |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rialto CA
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| BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2005
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| I am in agreement with Monica and Gina but kept my views to myself to avoid controversy until someone else spoke up. I actually took the liberty of emailing the YTCA representative tnat was quoted to ask her to cite her source for the fact that tinies "get sick frequently" and " are particularly vulnerable to health problem" as I do not think that is true. I sent the email when this thread was started but have not received a response. |
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| Monte, Mone't's Joy! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: MD
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| I don't FEEL that this article was trying to put owners of tinies down. I think it was trying to educate the public to words used to sell these dogs at an extremely large sum, JMHO. I have read that tinies are fragile, and are more prone to getting sick than a standard size Yorkie. I like the article, my personal feelings. Some dog's don't grow to become 4-7lbs...some smaller, some larger....However, I feel that this article is a start for folks to get turned around; so they won't breed a 3lb female to get other 3lb dogs..JMHO
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jul 2005 Location: none
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| I think it was a great article and if you don't mind I'm going to repost it on craigslist and backpage where alot of the bad breeders hang out. For the most part it was on point, I'm sure it doesn't mean to cover 100% of tinies, but is generallizing. I have seen more freak accidents reported on YT about tinies than the larger yorkies. I believe that the bigger ones are more sturdy and would have possibly been able to survive some of the unfortunate accidents that happen. I just hope that the public knows what they're getting into and does a little bit of research now before getting one on the basis of "Wow, they're so cute I want to put it in my purse and go shopping." I'm not putting down the people that own them, I think it's fine as long as you know what to do if something goes wrong by doing research. I think that it does take a special person to give the little guys the proper care and attention they need as with all yorkies really. Last edited by cheryl000; 01-19-2006 at 11:21 AM. |
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| Yorkie Kisses are the Best! Donating Member | Quote:
and I agree - no one was putting very small yorkies down.... Tinies are NOT for everyone - why try to make them sound easy to care for when most of them really do need special care ? Many people who have very small yorkies have to take special measures for their little ones & there IS more worry involved....NOT ALL people who want small dogs are equipped to care for them....
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Most of us that have the smaller version are amazed at the sweet dispositon, and intelligence of our little critters. That something so small can be so large on personality and spunk is more fun than you can imagine. I bet there are just as many big dumb dogs as little dumb ones. It all depends on their lines and the breeding they came from. Breeders that sell to pet shops and backyard breeders will not maintain the quality of the breed that reputable experienced breeders will. Tiny happens. If you can't appreciate small dogs don't get one. If you understand and appreciate the joy that comes with these special dogs find a good breeder and get one. They are not for everyone but those of us that wanted one understand how fortunate we are. If I ever get another pup, I will do everything I can to get one that will be under 4lbs. Perfect size for me. | |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Crystal, Minnesota
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| I have that magazine too! I love it even more after seeing that article!
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| YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005
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Either way it wasn't the article that was offensive. As usual it is the comments that introduce and follow a posting like this. Quote:
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I have a Yorkie just under 2 pounds. She is perfect in every way and just as smart as my other 5 standard size Yorkies....3-9 pounds. She is "Honey I shrunk the dog" and she is totally precious. This is very erroneous information to be passing around here or anywhere else. People are different.....dogs are different....some smarter than the other.
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| Monte, Mone't's Joy! Donating Member Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: MD
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Also on another thread, someone stated they had a small full grown yorkie and it was scary, I think it is different for every owner. I also think those who breed tinies to get tinies, are often the ones who get the "rude" comments!
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| BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2005
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I have never found a credible source for this idea and from my experience and the experience of others with tinies, this is not true...it has all been unsubstantiated hearsay and espoused mostly by yorkie owners and breeders who are opposed to tinies because they are not breed standard. I never claimed that the article was "putting the owners of tinies down"...just that it is spreading misinformation unless they can point to a credible source like a study or survey that has been done. I do not agree with the statement that there are more stories on here about sick or injured tinies than standard sized yorkies. All yorkies are more "fragile" than most other breeds because they are smaller dogs. That is logical. | |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Rialto CA
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| Ok I usually stay away from this sub. I don't know why it erkes me so. It takes alot for me to just walk away from them but I usually do. I don't think it takes a special person to care for a tiny yorkie anyone with a heart who is capable to love can own the biggest of dog as well as the tinest. The Yorkshire breed a are little to begin with. We all can agree breeding for tinnies is wrong but to say that all of them are prone to getting hurt or sick is just wrong. As far as accidents go,,, 2 lbs 4 lbs 7 lbs or even 10 lbs,,, that is still very small. You still have to watch out where your sitteing to make sure there isn't a sleeping yorkie in that spot. You have to watch your step because you don't want to step on them. They all like to play rough, they all get underfoot and stepped on at least once in thier lifetime. And with my thoughts and views on freak accidents is,,,,,, if the good lord wants them to be with him,,, then it's just thier time. I have 2 good examples here,,, Gus's father, may he rest in peace. Was killed by a fence that fell on him one very windy day. He was a 3 and half pounder. Are you telling me that if he had been bigger (standerd size) he's chances would have been greater that he would have survived? The other,, As you all may know about Gus's accident, He pulled though when even the doctors said he wouldn't. That goes to show you it just wanted his time to go. I thank the heavens above that I still have him here completely healthy and no side affects what so ever. I also have to point out that I have 4 kid in the house. My niece is 3 and yes I do worry about her hurting Gus but not because that he is littler then standerd size, because she can just as easy hurt him just as easy as she can a bigger one. I don't find that I have to care for Gus who is under 3 lbs different then my Pom who was 4.5 or my lab mix who was 45 lbs. The smaller breeds, yes you have to be a little more careful that goes without saying. A tiny yorkie takes the same amount of effort to care for as the standerd size no ore no less.
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| BANNED! Join Date: Mar 2005
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I also have 4 who are under 4 lbs and they are all just as healthy as any other yorkie and my smallest is the healthiest. What you said is my experience as well. And Gus...oh Monica...with all he has been through and he is alive and well...a good example of the strength and health of the tinies!! Go Gus Go!! | |
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