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| Inactive Account Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Belgium
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Sep 2010 Location: USA
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| I forgot to add that my Cali is just under 4 pounds.
__________________ . Cali No, not a "mini" Yorkie - She loves to motor in her Mini Cooper car ![]() |
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| YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2016 Location: Mesa, az
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As far as my experience, they will follow you like a shadow- be careful or be ready to take weight off of your feet. I made the mistake ONCE and I threw my weight down. She wasn't hurt, I was scared and guilty. Some are skittish; mine is. She likes to be perched and on my arm while we are out- unless she's doing therapy training and she'll have to be on a leash. Be careful with that, if Marie is skittish. On your arm, I mean. The closer you hold them, the more scared they are later in public. Now I have her perched on my one arm and her paws resting on my hands. That way, she's secure but can explore the world. She's tiny so she can bottom feed that much more, and the places she gets to will make me shake my head. They eat EVERYTHING so be very very careful with that, too. anything under couch, cupboards- heck anything you think may even be too small, don't give her access to. Have people be very, very, careful. My husband once tugged her up accidentally playing tug of war. He was being gentle, too, but had to learn that gentle wasn't good enough. If there are kids, I'd say no to holding. My daughter at 11 was almost too young. Make sure she eats a snacks and three (or two and food to graze) meals a day. I also give her a snack before bed. I'm just paranoid of low blood sugar. She loves to snuggle in just about anything, and will also steal my shirts out of the hamper to snuggle in, too. If you make a bed, or take a blanket off the floor or couch, check to make sure she's in it. I've heard horror stories so I do that each time. That's about all I can think of. I'll try again to post a picture so hopefully one will stick. Oh, one other thing. Chewie ate a wet dog food once that made her very sick. One that has reviews and "great" ingredients and better quality.Stay away from fats and rich foods. Even if they are specially formulated for puppies, they aren't for THESE puppies. | |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| Inactive Account Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Belgium
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| Thank you yorkiemini. 4 lbs is such a cute size!! Thank you Jenna penny. Your tips has been so helpful. And will take note to every word you typed! Your baby is so gorgeous! I will do my best to make her social but knowing me I'd end up with a spoiled pet just like Lily my cat who thinks she is a queen which she is lol she was an abused cat btw so her history is something that led me to give her the best life I can but I don't like that she isn't very social unless she saw a person 100000000 times. She never scratches or attacks but ignores new people by pretending to be sleeping with one eye open lol literally she really does this. I will put a cat bell on Marie's harness so I can at least spot her and be very careful if she isn't under blankets. I bought a puppyren (it's like a crate for camping) so she is safe. My best friend from NJ USA has a yorkie Angel 9lbs 11y young and never sick a day in her life. We just talked about Angel when she was a puppy. My best friend calls puppies teacups. She thinks it just describes the size of any small dogs. She even would call a great Dane puppy a teacup. I am thrilled about a yorkie and all the great things I see and hear. I know it's like having a baby like my best friend said but ooohhhh I can't wait!! |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| Here...go read about this precious baby, Nessa, who never stood a chance. Ill bred and sold for $100 to some unsuspecting person who should have known something was wrong. Nessa only weighed 1.5 lbs when she came to YHR. This is a recent story and tore all of us up. She is not the only one we have had like this....a few have survived and a few have not. Darling little "teacup" .. UGH Haven's Angels ![]()
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| Inactive Account Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Belgium
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so in my opinion even they breed smaller yorkies, they were the best out of all the choices I had | |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| This one was Mindy ... she had a liver condition that was so rare that Dr. Tobias at the University of TN had never seen one before. The specialists in Houston had called her for a second opinion. Sadly, there was no fix for Mindy and we had to let her go to Rainbow Bridge. I will never forget having to hold that precious baby, letting her go to be an angel. She didn't deserve it ... all for someone's greed. yorkiehavenrescue.com/angels.php#MindyTX OK....enough pain for one night. I am sharing with the hope that someone will stop and think before buying an ill bred "tiny" or "teacup" pup. If not the OP here, then perhaps someone some day. These stories make one sick, but they need to be shared...if it only saves one person and/or one pup from a miserable life. REMEMBER when you buy a puppy from a bad breeder, you are supporting them and encouraging them to continue making pups suffer.
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| Oh...and btw, neither of the puppies I just shared came from a puppy mill. They were from single breeders in the towns where they were turned over. One in New Orleans and the other in Houston.
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| So, what are you doing...looking for "tiny" yorkies? What do you mean by "larger"? The breed standard is 7 lbs. Why not just look for a reputable breeder of yorkies. THEN, once you find one, ask them if they could let you know if they have one that might be on the smaller side. Going shopping for tiny yorkies is just not wise.
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| Inactive Account Join Date: Jul 2016 Location: Belgium
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Darling little "teacup" .. UGH I'm not getting a teacup.................... As I said I did do my research and I am well aware that very very small dogs are prone to these diseases BUT healthy bloodline parents of 5lbs mom and 3 lbs dad with estimated puppies of 3 to 5 lbs sounds fine to me and even the previous litter was from a smaller mom, the mom is doing great now and her 2 puppies are just gorgeous, one is sold already cause the breeder kept it for 16 weeks. One is 5 months now at 2.5lbs super healthy and looks sturdy for his size too and I was tempted to get it but I really want a girl lol I'm sorry you feel this is a bad breeder but there are breeders with 7lbs yorkies who are puppy mills and you can get unhealthy puppies too. So small doesn't mean unhealthy and standard or larger doesn't mean healthy. For me above 9lbs is large btw like my best friends yorkie who is truly a sweetheart and wouldn't mind if ever mine gets that big. But if given the choice I'd go for smaller ones for many other reasons. | |
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| Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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