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Originally Posted by iheartzoe ok - so please don't kill me for this post, i know many will not like it but i dont know what to do. i know some of you have seen my other post about my yorkie runt who was supposed to be tiny and is now 9 weeks and about 2.2 lbs. Well its been exactly one week since i got her and i feel horrible about this, but i feel like i want to give her back to the breeder for my money back (if that is even possible). I was told she was going to be very small as she was 6 ounces at 5 weeks old and am dissapointed in her large size. I do understand that i would grow to love her, but as i have only had her with me for a week i am not attached yet. I really had my heart set on a teeny tiny baby... :( what should i do?...or what do you think i can do? |
Ok, I understand what you are saying and am not going to "bash" you for wanting a "small" dog. Some people buy great danes because they want HUGE dogs and some people buy yorkies because they want a small dog, there's no crime in wanting a small dog. I think people get upset on here at the lengths people will go to to get a small dog, like buying from puppy mills or unhealthy breeding stock just to get a small dog. I'm not saying you did any of those things, just saying what some people do for the sake of "smallness".
That being said, if you look at dogs in a larger perspective, even "big" yorkies are still "small". My sisters boxer weighs 75 pounds...compare that to a 13 pound yorkie which would be beyond the standard for a yorkie and that's still a pretty small dog.
However, you're certainly not going to tote a 13 pound dog around with you everywhere you go like you could a small one, but, you're not going to play with a tiny one like you could with a big one. I have two yorkies, a girl and a boy, my boy is 2 years old and weighs 4 pounds and my girl is almost 3 and a half months old and weighs 1 pound 7 ounces. I love them immensely and they are not "sickly" like many make out the tinies to be. However, I'm certainly not going to take my 4 pound boy out to play football in the yard and I can't just let him roam around wherever he wants if people are over. I have to watch him to make sure he doesn't get stepped on and nothing happens to him. With my little girl who is even smaller than Jaden, I mainly keep her in her play pen unless I am there to watch here. She is into everything and just like a baby will stick whatever she can find in her mouth. A small crumb of something she shouldn't have could kill her so I have to keep my floors immaculately clean and block off any stairs or places she shouldn't get into.
My point in saying all of this is there are benefits to having a bigger dog and their are benefits to having a smaller dog. I think so many people get caught up in the "purse puppy" they forget about the other things that come along with the "purse puppy". Yes, both of mine are small enough to fit in my purse and I can take them wherever I go...but they also have to eat more frequently, I have to watch them closer and if ANYTHING goes wrong, I'm at the vets, I can't wait an hour or two because they are so small you just don't know what could happen.
I understand your feelings towards your breeder. I find it highly unlikely your pup was 6 ounces at 5 weeks. Jaden was 4 ounces when he was born and grew up to be 4 pounds. Jewelina was 1 pound 7 ounces at 7 weeks. Sounds to me like she may have been misleading you to think she was going to be smaller than she actually is. 2.2 pound at 9 weeks isn't huge but most likely your pup will end up in the 6-7 pound range, maybe a little bigger. Or she could just do a lot of growing now and then stay smaller in the 4-5 pound range. You never know, the best way of telling this is by looking at the parents and seeing their weights and sometimes even that can't give you a great idea because there are always throwbacks.
If I were you, I would just really take some time to think about your life style and the time you will be able to give this dog and what would be best for the dog and what size dog would be best suited for you. If in your heart of hearts you really don't want this puppy because you really did a want a smaller dog and you were misled into getting her, then I would say you shouldn't keep her. Depending on the breeder and whether they are reputable or not, I'm not sure if I'd bring her back. If someone lied about the weight at 6 weeks it sounds to me like they are shady and now the pup is even bigger and no one buys her she could up up being a part of the "breeding stock" and never get a chance at knowing what being a "pet" really is. Maybe you could sell her to a friend or family member or even someone here on YT and next time you get a pup you might consider going with an older one say a one year old or something like that. That way you will know the exact weight you will be getting and there will be no one to be misled about the size of the pup.
I really hope things work out for you and your new puppy.
Best wishes,
Joy