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Everytime I see my Baxter fly off the couch, jump off the bed, and run down the stairs, I am thankful that he's a tough and sturdy 13 lbs. He's a bruiser for sure, but I never have to worry about him being too fragile or delicate for his terrier temperment. Teapots are the best! All the beauty and personality of a yorkie, with strong and sturdy bodies. |
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My Jax is over 10 lbs and he is the sweetest and best dog ever ... there is no way he would be the same at 5 lbs ... he is just a teapot yorkie ... and we love see him in video section with baby Karsyn ... |
This says alot about this breed.....no matter what the size, they can hold their own....big or small they are so freakin adorable....I see a tiny and I think "oh my gosh I want one just like that," and then I see a teapot and I think "oh my gosh I want one just like that" Everyone should be proud of our little (or large) Yorkies....either way they are perfect! |
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Awwww such a cute baby!!! My males name is Chewy also!:D |
2 Attachment(s) I think Chewy is gorgeous and I'm relieved to see there are other giant yorkies on yorkietalk! I pick my pup up next week and although she is tiny now her parents are on the larger side. I wanted a more robust yorkie as I have two other larger dogs and four children! They're all very good and gentle but we go on long walks on the marshes I want a pup that can keep up!!!:aimeeyork YORKIE MUM TO BE OF MIKA! 1 WEEK YO GO!!! |
what a cutie...no matter the size he is a yorkie...hehe...size can never be guarantee for one...and long long ago the breed was a lot bigger...so i wouldn't be surprise to see one that is big...my 7 lbs yorkie even gets comments like that can't be a yorkie...because she is too big...i am like ok whatever...believe what you hear and see on the media...i don't care...hehe |
3 Attachment(s) My yorkie Siu Pao is 10 pounds. Not too big, not too small just nice for me. He is pretty strong when he pulls during walks so 10lbs is great for me! Here are some pictures taken last weekend when we went to a friend's house for playtime. |
Big is beautiful at least in my eyes it is, as we've had some whoppers in our times, this is one reason we choose to have Tiffanie spayed due to throwing out a few larger puppies. I do have to say even tho our Tiffanie was a big gal she had the most beauiful shinnest coat you ever seen as an adult Yorkie. You can go to our web site to view photos of them..We had Tiffanie who was bigger, Sir. Lancelot and Bonnie, just click on the photo galleries and at the photo galleries page you can go to each of their own pages :) Lee |
Nice web site! I really enjoyed it a lot! Beautiful dogs and puppies1 Pat |
At 15 pounds, I've dubbed Ozzie a teahouse.:D It's so nice though to not have to worry about tiny little legs snapping or the hundreds of other probs I've seen with the REALLY little guys. But my buddy is dieting. We need to lose a few pounds. Just like his owner, aging is adding to the padding.:p So, we're working on it together! |
I want one!! I think "teapots" are SOOO adorable! I want a third one to be 10lbs at least! My friend has a 15 lbs yorkie and I'm totally in love with him. If ANY one knows where I can find larger boy, please let me know! kekeke.... Bentley is 7.5 lbs and Louie will be around 4.5lbs. Big medium and small!!! :D |
Wow, your boy sure is handsome! I would agree with above poster about the larger yorkies being common. There are lot where we live! People see mine (one 5.5 ) and think they're TINY - which I mean .. relatively. Yes, they are, but mom has an 11 lb'r, that she bred once .. and the strange thing is, the biggest puppy in that litter turned out to be 5 lbs! All 5 were 3.5-5 lbs. So strange. Anyway, cute boys!! |
awww.. i thought i was gonna see some like.. 30 pound yorkie or something.. your baby looks absolutely adorable.. |
my yorkie is 17.2 pounds but he is 4 years old. I'm interested to find out how big your yorkie will get! |
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