![]() |
Tiny Baby Ok Guys, Miss Piper is now 20 weeks and only weighing in at 2.6 lbs she is healthy and happy . My question is any chance she is going to haveva growth spurt??? |
I'm not certain,but Chewie was tiny when she got to us, and she hovered at 3 pounds until just after her spay, gained 2 pounds and lost a pound. she's now usually 4 pounds. Sometimes 3.8, sometimes 4.4. It depends. |
Aw she must be tiny. Our Addies 20 weeks on Tuesday, shes 4lb 2oz and she is really small still x |
Anecdotally, I have found that the "tinies" may have a little spurt around 8-10 mths or so...where they may just grow a liiiiiittttle bit more. Not much, but a pinch can make all the difference :). |
My 92 year old spitfire of a Mom is maybe 4'10" on a good day---however, if she hears that, she'll inform you her height is actually 4'10 1/2". It's all relative, yes?!! |
we got ella at 16 weeks, she was 2.2- fully grown she is around 3.4. |
When i got Piper she was 8 weeks. She was 1.7 lbs. She did not like eating and got down to 1.1 lbs at her 12 week appt. We put her on a food to stimulate eating and now she still eats that and her dry food. Her dry food is down all the time. So i feel she has made progress but has been at this weight for about 4 weeks. She is scheduled for spayed in Nov. Worried about her size. Maybe she will gain after that.. I am also having a really really hard time finding a XXXS harness no one has one ::littleang |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Remy was 4lbs at a year. She tracked to be around 3.5 to 4 lbs. She was all legs! By the time she was 2 she was 5lbs. |
Quote:
|
My Elsy was 2.2 lbs when I got her at 11 mos old. After some good loving, good food and a spay she settled in at 5 lbs. She's 8 now and weighs 5.4 lbs. I think most of it is hair!! Lol. |
Kyra has never had a growth spurt and stays at between 2.8 and 2.12. Laddy on the other hand was 3.8 until neutered at age 3 and is at 5lbs. He isn't fat at all just solid. |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:36 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.9
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Copyright ©2003 - 2018 YorkieTalk.com
Privacy Policy - Terms of Use