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No need for me to put my .02 in--I think all my comments have already been covered. I'll just sit back and watch this thread self-destruct....Could someone please pass the snacks!:2popkorn: |
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:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: good post! iheartzoe, are you confusing your feelings of disappointment (or being deceived from the breeder) about her size with your feelings of attachment for Zoe? When our expectations aren't met because of whatever reason it's normal to feel disillusioned and disappointed, it doesn't mean you don't care about Zoe. What helps is focusing on what you do love about her and then building the relationship from there. Size may have been a factor in choosing her but it's not the only reason you wanted her is it? Start from there and then get a refund of the extra money you spent for her then maybe you'll be able to come to terms with your disappointment. From reading your earlier posts it seems that some part of you feared the breeder wasn't totally honest with you and maybe your frustrated with not acting on that gut feeling. |
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kaymo - no size was def. not the only reason |
2 Attachment(s) First of all, 6lbs is TINY! Do you even realize how incredibly TINY that is?! My sister's yorkie is 6 lbs and she is basically the same exact size as my 3lb yorkies but she is just a little more hearty. She is still TEENY TINY and you can tote her anywhere and everywhere you could possibly want to tote her. Second of all, both of my yorkies were PORKERS when I brought them home at 8 weeks. The charts said they would be 6-8lbs full grown. They aren't...they are 3lbs. So you really honestly cannot trust the charts. Thirdly, there is nothing wrong with pit bulls but you absolutely DO NOT need a 3lb yorkie in the same house with a dog that size! All your pit bull would have to do is lay a paw on a 3lb yorkie and it would be a GONER! You obviously just have NO IDEA how tiny and fragile and 3lb dog is. Here are pics of my sister's 6lber and my 3lbers. Attachment 87478 In this pic, my yorkie in the middle is still a young puppy and that is why she looks so much smaller. The yorkie on the far left is my 3lber and the yorkie on the far right is 6lbs. They look almost exactly the same size to me. Attachment 87479 Here the 6lber and the 3lbers look like they are the exact same size. |
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You are too funny! Kaymo, thanks great post, you helped me understand why she feels the way she does. Nancy |
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When I first saw your original post I wanted to yell "BE GLAD SHE'S HEALTHY" and smack you one lol :D - (just kidding on the smack) :p ....but, you asked for opionions & you got them - Some you probably didn't want to hear .....but you answered everyone and kept your cool - good for you. EDITED - I just saw the picture after I posted - OMGosh she's adorable !!! How could you not fall in love with that face ??? She is really REALLY cute ! |
Aw Zoe is just precious |
I have a 4.5 pounder and when we go to my parents house i'm always scared of an accident. They have a doberman, she wouldnt hurt her but loves to play and im afraid that Daisy only being 4.5 pounds might get pawed and that's it. I was told I was getting a 3.5 pound full grown dog, but you know what I wish I did more research and got a bigger one (teapot size ;) ) just because of the risks of having one so small. i wish you the best and hope you make the right decision. edit: just saw the pic. She is precious. How can you not be attached to her. |
OMG she is so cute, how can you not be attached to that beautiful face and tongue :D |
I can't believe that someone who is getting "bashed" would stay on a thread and keep responding unless she or he is enjoying stirring everyone up! If the comments made here are truly upsetting you then stop looking at the thread. As for the rest of us...we need to stop commenting for your entertainment. |
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