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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Victorville, CA
Posts: 181
| I am so thrilled to see some more bigger yorkies. My, "Chewie" went to the vet last Monday and he weighs 15 pounds! When I bought him the owner told me he wouldn't be small and of course I didn't care. He said he would probably be about 7 pounds. Yeah, a lot he knew! Chewie is also very stocky and not a bit fat. I love every ounce on him and since I have 5 grandkids under 6, he is much safer to play with. I do believe they should be called "'Keggers", cause they are bigger than most teapots. |
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| Donating YT 2000 Club Member | I have a male Shih tzu that is 12 pounds and my female yorkie is 6 pounds and they get along great. My yorkie can out run him and jump in my lap if he gets playing to rough.
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