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This thread makes me so sad - in a good way - I so miss my Sampson - Sam for short. He was 12 pounds - solid as a rock... I have tried for years to find another "biggin'" - but they are so hard to find! I finally purchased my new baby 2 weeks ago - I think she will be about 8 pounds or so full grown. |
I'm so glad I found this thread! I was sort of confused about Gordon in the fact that he was getting so big. Seeing dogs that look more like him puts me at ease. Here's some pictures of him with his new haircut. He's almost 5 months and weighs about 10 lbs! http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...i/DSC01834.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...i/DSC01832.jpg |
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pics of 10 pound yorkies or over 2 Attachment(s) My Zipper is 16 pounds, 12 years old. Here is a good picture of him. He is and always has been as sweet as they come, despite having been through all kinds of adversity. I will always be grateful that he adopted me 6 years ago. He has been through the loss of his original owner, a kidnapping, several serious illnesses, 2 major surgeries, two attacks (a raccoon and a Jack Russell) and now lives with diabetes and IBD. He had a stroke in February, but except for his dragging one leg a bit, you'd never know it. Everyone in the hospital fell in love with him, and were amazed at the way he fought to come back home with us! He is still famous there. His "little sister" Puffer (5 lbs, 6 years old) is as beautiful and cute as she can be, but she's a true "devil-dog". As much as she teases and torments him, ZIp is almost always a gentleman, and even cries outside the bathroom door if we lock her inside for punishment. He is my great big lover-boy. The best part of the day is when he climbs up on my stomach & chest and prods me with his paw and his nose to give him his pets and scratches. Whatever is bothering me disappears, and he "cures" my day! Big Yorkies Rule!! (And so do little ones!) |
Just took Zeke to the vet... and he gained 1.5 lbs. He is currently at 5.5 lbs at 4 months. We were told that he was going to be about 7-9 lbs full grown. I'm not sure how big he will get, what do you guys think? |
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Molly is adorable! That is one of my favorite doggy positions. "Cozy Canine". |
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Great pics! I have a terrible time getting any good ones of my babies. |
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well 10 lbs and up thats close to regular size dogs right? then i guess i"m confussed why want a toy dog if you want 10 lbs and up thats not toy size anymore |
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Personally though, when I add a 2nd dog, I will definitely look for a larger one again. Jackson is so sturdy and I don't have to worry so much about him. Also, I LOVE the Yorkie breed & personality, but I want it in a larger package. I don't WANT a dog under 5lbs (that's no offense to people who do). It's just not my thing. Too much to worry about. Besides the fact that 12lbs is still a very small dog in my opinion. My goal was NEVER to own a dog to carry around in a purse or tote around shopping with me, so no worries on needing to carry him around. I really believe that Yorkies should be similar to Poodles and maybe have 2 size variations (poodles have the toy, standard, etc) I also don't think they're good to put in the "toy" category per say because so many people look at them as a little lap dog which generally speaking, they are not. They are true terriers and live up to their name most of the time ;) Let's stick 'em in the Terrier category. lol. |
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thats the reason why i was aking the question |
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My Jake is 10 weeks and weighs 5lb... i dont think i would like him 2 stay this little for ever.... we worry about him all the time now... looking forward 2 seeing how big he does grow... :D |
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Our Addy is 9 pounds but looks just like her in coloring! Shes a beauty |
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