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Old 01-08-2007, 10:26 AM   #16
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...I think she's taking this kung-fu yorkie attack thing too far...
Ps: She weights 1.9 kg...
LOL! Sounds like a wonderfully feisty little one! I have a little male who likes to stretch the limits as well.
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Old 01-08-2007, 10:34 AM   #17
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Well, I think that ALL Yorkies are wonderful, whether they weigh 2 lbs or 20 lbs

Luna is 5 months and weighs just under 3 lbs, and Izzy is almost 8 months and weighs around 6 lbs. So it looks like I'm going to have one of each stature. They play well together and Luna beats Izzy up (Izzy lets her ) I love them BOTH and I don't care what size they end up. As long as they are HEALTHY, I'm happy
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I was wondering what the fascination with them is too. A day doesn't go by when someone isn't talking about the ultra small Yorkie. Joey's still a puppy, and weights 3lbs 9 ounces, but I love ever ounce he gains. We have lots of steps in the house and I still don't trust him with any more than 5 steps. We can sleep with him and not worry as much etc. etc. When I bought Joey I thought a 13-pound dog was small since we use to have two 13-pound cats!

Reputable breeders don't sell tiny Yorkies for anymore than a standard size Yorkie. In fact, since they aren't used much in showing or breeding they should be considered worth less. However, I've noticed that Tinies seems to be a status symbol for some owners because many web sites sell them for big bucks. If a breeder is only breeding for size and buyers are only interested in size the quality of the Yorkshire terrier will certainly go down. To some of you who say that this forum is always bashing tiny Yorkies, how small is too small? Is there any size that you think, "now that's stupid"!
I am not against anyone owning a tiny Yorkie; I'm against breeders who breed them and overlook more important traits and who advertise them and encourage uninformed buyers think that there worth so much more.

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P.S. Archie, I was so surprised when I read on another thread that Buddy was a "teapot" he looks so tiny in that picture. Adorable whatever size he is.
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P.S. Archie, I was so surprised when I read on another thread that Buddy was a "teapot" he looks so tiny in that picture. Adorable whatever size he is

Yep he's a teapot 13.5lbs. I still think he is small so I was just curious why the tiny ones have become so very popular. It is a beautiful breed for sure big or small.

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Old 01-08-2007, 10:57 AM   #20
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Well, I think that ALL Yorkies are wonderful, whether they weigh 2 lbs or 20 lbs

I couldn't agree more! I honestly didn't even think about "size" when I chose Ginger. (my little teapot)
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And the little ones fit so nicely beside you in your chair while you are watching tv or using the laptop. We travel a lot and if we are not taking the fifth wheel, are limited to motels which accommodote dogs and some of them specify under 10 lbs. If you are flying, they fit under the seat in front of you, wouldn't want to ship them as baggage. Takes just a moment to groom them in the kitchen sink. They can get lots of exercise inside the house good weather or bad. They can use a potty pad inside & not make a big mess. I could go on & on.

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I just can't help wondering if chihuahua owners get all this flak about theirs being too small.

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Standard yorkies ARE any Yorkies under 7 pounds. So a little 2 or 3 pounder is still a standard yorkie. They are either within standard or they are over standard.

I prefer those on the smaller end of the standard -- but any up to 7 pounds would be great. If I have one grow larger than that, I'll spay/neuter and love it just the same. But if given the choice, I would prefer the smaller end of the scale as long as they are healthy. Many have no problem taking the extra precautions with little ones. I usually have one laying across my chest as I am on the computer -- I don't think I could do that with a 14 pounder. I tote my yorkies around all the time but I do not do that with our dachshund and Jack Russell because they are 11 and 13 pounds. Too heavy to carry around much. I love them just as much but do have to treat them differently.

We are retired and with ours most of the time. We plan on getting a motorhome and they will be going with us when we travel. The small size will be a real advantage then.

People have all sorts of preferences -- some like vanilla and some chocolate. Some like big dogs, some like small. There's plenty of room for all!
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LOL! Sounds like a wonderfully feisty little one! I have a little male who likes to stretch the limits as well.

Yeah... but if she continues doing this, I WILL be the one stretching on a hospital bed in consequence of a heart attack!!! LOL...
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I definetely think the "puppy forever" thing is a big part of buying a tiny. I was bound and determinded to get a tiny and that's just what I got. At almost one year my shih tzu Georgia is just under 5 lbs. She looks like a puppy and always will. She gets attention wherever we go and of course I love it. She's had several health scares though that I know she wouldn't have had if she were bigger, and this has been confirmed by our vet. People who are saying they are just as rugged and strong as bigger dogs aren't facing reality. I worry about stepping on Georgia...worry about her in the cold/hot weather when I take her for walks, she's on a special diet because of her immature digestive system and I worry about anything that she might pick up off the floor and eat..I worry when my kids friends come over that they'll step on her. The list goes on. She's as cute as a button and I love dressing her up and cuddling with her...love her fiesty spirit...love her little bark..love when she's so happy to see me she wags her tail and her whole body sways back and forth. What I'm saying is the list of things I love about her far outweigh the worry list..but reality's a drag sometimes and I often wonder if I would get another tiny again. The jury is still out.
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I have to wonder what you would think if someone made a post asking "what is the fascination with larger yorkies -- why would anyone want one that big?" Wouldn't that be sort of on the mean side and maybe trying to cause some hard feeling?
I completely agree with you on this statement. All hell would break loose if ANYONE talked about the larger yorkies because that would be considered "MEAN". I think anyone would defend what they have. If the same people with large yorkies had tiny yorkies, they would defend that size, but because they don't they feel they can "educate" everyone else. I know recently everyone feels like they should speak out about tiny yorkies. Well you know what? If someone wants a teapot yorkie, by all means get yourself a big yorkie, but what size yorkie I buy and why should be no ones concern. If I wanted a dog over 7 lbs, I would have gotten a different breed where the standard was bigger. I don't like breeders using tinies for breeding purposes and charging a bundle, but there is nothing wrong with getting a yorkie from standard parents, and it turning out tiny. They are not prone to any disease or illness that most dogs aren't. Yes they are susceptible to injury but so are kids and no one has stopped having those. If one is not able to devote the time to care for these tiny babies, then a teapot is maybe more appropriate. I for one, knew what I was getting myself into and love my girl to high heavens, and would prefer her over any teapot, saucer, teacup or kettle anyday
P.S. Even with her tiny body, she rules the roost and wrestles with the best of them with no illnesses or serious injuries.
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I personally like the idea of them looking like puppies forever. I'm not going to lie, what attracted me to yorkies was mainly their faces, their tiny size, gorgeous coats, and feisty personalities. I plan on getting a tiny in the near future, but I value looks over size. I always tended to see what some call the "babydoll" or teddy bear faces on smaller yorkies, which is what I love! BUT I was sadly mistaken and you can find that same look in a larger sized yorkie also. I value looks over size and to be honest with you, the prettiest yorkie I have EVER seen is 7 pounds not 2 and gorgeous. I came across him on puppyfind. I'll post pics!
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I wanted a "small" dog. I have had everything in between growing up and knew what I wanted. I wanted a dog that was well in the standard weight range or smaller. Yes 10 pounds or so is still small but not at all what I wanted. When I started looking at Yorkies I would always look at the mom and dad to see just how big they were. If they were bigger than the standard I went elsewhere.
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I personally like the idea of them looking like puppies forever. I'm not going to lie, what attracted me to yorkies was mainly their faces, their tiny size, gorgeous coats, and feisty personalities. I plan on getting a tiny in the near future, but I value looks over size. I always tended to see what some call the "babydoll" or teddy bear faces on smaller yorkies, which is what I love! BUT I was sadly mistaken and you can find that same look in a larger sized yorkie also. I value looks over size and to be honest with you, the prettiest yorkie I have EVER seen is 7 pounds not 2 and gorgeous. I came across him on puppyfind. I'll post pics!
I love the babydoll face on yorkies too
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I completely agree with you on this statement. All hell would break loose if ANYONE talked about the larger yorkies because that would be considered "MEAN". I think anyone would defend what they have. If the same people with large yorkies had tiny yorkies, they would defend that size, but because they don't they feel they can "educate" everyone else. I know recently everyone feels like they should speak out about tiny yorkies. Well you know what? If someone wants a teapot yorkie, by all means get yourself a big yorkie, but what size yorkie I buy and why should be no ones concern. If I wanted a dog over 7 lbs, I would have gotten a different breed where the standard was bigger. I don't like breeders using tinies for breeding purposes and charging a bundle, but there is nothing wrong with getting a yorkie from standard parents, and it turning out tiny. They are not prone to any disease or illness that most dogs aren't. Yes they are susceptible to injury but so are kids and no one has stopped having those. If one is not able to devote the time to care for these tiny babies, then a teapot is maybe more appropriate. I for one, knew what I was getting myself into and love my girl to high heavens, and would prefer her over any teapot, saucer, teacup or kettle anyday
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This post was ment to be a learning one. Please do not try and make it argumentive as some of you seem to be doing. This was not intended to
be a debate just to learn about the tiny ones and why they are so popluar today. It was not to offened anyone. We are all on herefor the same reason because we love Yorkies big or small. One is not better than the other just different in size. I find it interesting and wanted to know why some were so drawn to the tiny ones.


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This post was ment to be a learning one. Please do not try and make it argumentive as some of you seem to be doing. This was not intended to
be a debate just to learn about the tiny ones and why they are so popluar today. It was not to offened anyone. We are all on herefor the same reason because we love Yorkies big or small. One is not better than the other just different in size. I find it interesting and wanted to know why some were so drawn to the tiny ones.


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To be honest, this topic has been gone over and over with no real answers, so there's really no learning. It seems that everyday at least 4 people are opening a new thread with this topic. I think as long as YOU love your yorkie (general statement) it really doesn't matter who prefers what size and why. I've never understood why people are interested in finding out why others are interested in a certain size, shape, color, etc. Everyone has different preferences and topics like these always become controversial because it is offensive to those who own tinies or non-teapots, no matter how nicely it is put. If someone posted a thread with why people are obsessed with teapots, a whole lot of people would be upset here.
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