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Large ,med ,small. They are all loving animals. I have always loved all sizes and all breeds. When we decided to get our two Yorkies we wanted around the 5 lb size and thats what they both turned out to be 5 lbs. Mickey is a little shorter but he is a few oz more then Minnie, but they are both 5 lbs. If they turned out bigger or smaller it wouldnt matter to me. |
My little year-old guy is 3.5 pounds -- and we did have some health problems with him in the beginning. However, he has turned the corner now and, though he is tiny, he is sturdy. When you feel his little body, he is solid and well-formed, not birdlike as he was I first got him. He's a healthy, happy boy. I DO wish, however, that he had been bigger so that we could have avoided his early health problems related to him being very tiny (1.5 pounds when I brought him home) and a finicky eater. I still wish he was within the breed standard of 4 to 7 pounds -- but I'll take him any way I can get him! |
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Oh, not necessarily!!! LOL! I have a 4 1/2 and 5 1/2 pounder, it "ain't" so small. Hate to see what it would be if they were 12 pounds. Yikes.:eek: :D |
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just to add yet ONE MORE comment :eek: a larger yorkie doesn't mean they're amazons - MY girls are different weights but they are the SAME length - when they stand side by side Chanel just has the bigger frame while Cheri is built more fragil - but people seem so 'Aware' of weights I just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents. I guess I'm up to about $1.00 in this thread now ???:p :p |
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I am not sure where the 4-7 pound thing came from. The YTCA site does say "many breeders prefer a general weight range of 4-7 four pounds." But that is not a restriction to the standard. I think 3.5 lbs is a very nice size, especially for a male. |
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how come it cost you more to have her spayed? morgan's didn't cost anymore then a 50lb dog, actually it cost less because of her size. |
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Tell Chanel that I do love her hair!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Actually...even though she isn't a tiny - I can carry her in MY HAND ...her little butt fits perfectly. |
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Good Morning Carol! I didn't take this as a "stir the pot" post..but, as you well know it will only take one person to pick out one word or misinterpret something and they will run with it..I like to know why people prefer one size over the other also...We have had many threads on here about "teacups" and "tinys" and their tragedys....this is a learning forum and if a question isn't asked how will we learn....Your post was just fine! |
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I totally agree with the "fashion accessories" statement! I have to say...I love the "puppy look". I have seen adult Yorkies (here) that have had puppy cuts and I think they still look like a puppy.. |
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Thank you so much for your answer. I was only trying to "EDUCATE" myself on the little ones. I found this site searching for "Larger Yorkies" because that is what Buddy turned out to be and everyone told me they never saw a Yorkie so big! I was worried he was not a pruebreed. Recently all the talk is over the tiny's. I just wanted to understand more about them, however, people on here go into a frenzy when they are mentioned it seems. I am not touchy at all regarding Buddy's size. I thought this site was to learn from. How can you learn when people just jump to conclusions when they see the word tiny! Lesson learned. I'll go elsewhere regarding them. Carol & Buddy |
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I always feel bad when people get upset & accuse people of bashing tinies due to their size here....they don't. :( I\'ve been here a long time and have yet to see a yorkie bashed over size ...but I DO see people sharing about the special needs of smaller yorkies. To me, that\'s helpful for people who really want one and maybe don\'t know how fragil a very small dog can be. It\'s just common sense. |
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