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Izzy is 15 Months and is 4lbs and 5ozs |
Greenlee was justat the vet on Monday ( after his little adventure) and weighed in at 4.4 lbs...I guess road kill rabbitt:scratchhe :scratchhe is high in calories, since he was at the vet the day we lost him and he was 4.2lbs |
Big Man Jac is 5 1/2 years and almost 7 lbs!!! (He loves to eat!) Beanie is 1 year - 5 months and 3lbs. 1 oz! (I think Jac's been eating her food :p ) |
oh yea and Greenlee is 10.5 months old |
:animal36 Mia is 1 1/2 years old, and is 3 lbs. |
Adrianna is 6.5 months and weighs 3.4lbs. |
My big baby boy Shooter is 9 months old and weighs 11.5 lbs. :D |
J.J was just weighed in at the vet. 2.05 at almost 12 weeks, at the age of 9 weeks it was 1.65 so I guess he went through a growth spurt? |
Daisy just turned 3 and weighs close to 13 lbs. Teddy Bear is a 2 1/2 yr old Yorkie mix and he weighs 11.5 lbs. |
lexi is 17 months and weighs 8.2 oz,,, shes fat |
Kelsey is a yorkie/poodle mix and she is almost 11lbs and 1 year and 8 months old. She is wonderful! I love her so much. |
Sweet Pea is 2 years 5 months and weighs 4.5 lbs Jackson is 11-1/2 months and weighs a whopping 13 lbs! |
Jake is a Whopper! At just over 5 months old he is 11 pounds. I think that's a record. I'm quite surprised because his dad was 6 lbs and mom was 8 lbs. I guess he got the large gene. We couldn't love him any more no matter what his size! |
Gracie is over 2 and she's 5 1/2 lbs Rebel is over a year and he's 4 1/2 lbs London is 8 months and she weighs 6 1/4 lbs. |
Monday will be 4 yrs old on 9/9/06 and weighs 4.25 lb. Vet wantz her to gain weight or stay stable NOT to lose weight ..... http://www.faqs.org/qa/qa-782.html This is just one comment, there are many comments as to what the size should be ... if your Yorkie is healthy .... doesn't matter what size she is (unless she looks like a St. Bernard) Answer by LiSubmitted on 6/3/2004Rating: http://www.faqs.org/st.gifhttp://www.faqs.org/st.gifhttp://www.faqs.org/st.gifhttp://www.faqs.org/st.gif Rate this answer: N/A Worst Weak OK Good Great http://www.faqs.org/vote2.gifI am a breeder and exhibitor of Yorkshire Terriers. Yorkies are classed in the Toy Group by both the AKC and Canadian Kennel Club. The breed standard for size only says it should be under 7 lbs. Yorkies that are over 7 lbs are still Yorkies in the Toy Group but are considered to be oversized and are usually sold for pet only under non breeding contracts. there is no minimum size in the official breed standard. However, reputable show breeders who live and breathe the breed, consider under 4 lbs to be undersized. Many Internet dog sellers will call these undersized 'teacups' There is no nomenclature for the Yorkie being called a 'teacup'. Very small is also a bigger headache for health problems, genetic problems, congenetal birth defects, hypoglycemia attacks, etc etc if you get my drift. Closer to 4 lbs for the small ones, the better chance you have a healthy one. The smaller they go from there, the less likely you will be lucky with its health. There are exceptions of course, and for those who might have one I hope you are one of the lucky ones. I don't breed for undersized or oversized, no one reputable ever would. Li |
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