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Lady Hawk - where in VA are you located? |
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Since she had such a major growth spurt in such a short period of time, her weight gain and growth might slow down. Every puppy grows at a different rate. At 10 weeks, my Tucker was 1 pound 10 ounces and he ended up being right under 4.5 lbs. fully grown. 2 pounds is still really small. Also, your puppy may even appear smaller if she has shorter legs and a compact frame. But if this isn't the case I would get dome of my money back. |
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I'm in Buchanan, 20 minutes from Roanoke. How do you predict when a puppy you breed will stay small? And what do you generally charge for your babies? |
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Tami ~ Wish I'd known about you when I was shopping for a Yorkie! Found Abigail from a lady in White Marsh(?). Not that I'd take anything for my Abbigail - but, I'd probably have gone with someone from YT :D |
The only thing that I've been able to find on Hortons is that they advertise through CKC and they do use the word minis, which always red flags for me. I agree she should reimburse you the $200. She had no business estimating weight at 6 weeks old anyway. I would be wondering if one of my pups was only 6 oz. at 6 weeks old. They are suppose to double their birth weight the first week. If a pup isn't growing that first month there is a problem. I bet he wasn't getting enough milk. |
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