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teapot club Hi, I have a teapot as well. His name is sonny, and he's about 12lbs. I was told by breeder he wouldn't grow to be over 5 lbs, and showed parents of 3-4 lbs. I'm thinking wasn't the real parents shown to us. But he's much bigger then 5 lbs, but more to love and hug! |
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Having said that small dogs can throw teapots...it just happens. Same as two 7got pound yorkies bith with 6the pound parents can throw a 2a pounder teacup. Nevertheless welcome to the super exclusive awesome owners only of teapots club!!! |
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While he is still svelte, he has lost any hint of baby fat yet still maintained his full Teapotness. Thank you for reapplying. With that sturdy physique, Norman will be groomed as Sergeant at Arms! |
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The length is amazing! He might be our first "Magnum Teapot!" |
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Can Toto and I join? He's 7.4 lbs and about a year old. Just got back from the vet 3 days ago to verify weight:-) . http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a3...sign/photo.jpg |
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I love to see the latest members of the teapot organization. I kind of wish they would invent a different category of Yorkies that would be a 10 to 20 pound range. With the Yorkie personality they would be fantastic family pets and fun to take on outings in more rustic surroundings. I love my little Yorkie. She is perfect for my life right now but I can see how that personality would thrive in a more challenging environment!:) And they are so darn cute! It does make me sad to see the cast off teapot Yorkies that were sold to people with the promise that they would be under 5lbs. There is a really cute teapot sitting in a shelter in a shelter in the NYC area. Anyone? |
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I didn't even know what a Yorkie standard weight / requirements were before I adopted Miles. All I knew is that I was going to adopt a beautiful, sweet dog. I think that under 7 lbs. (AKC would actually prefer 4-6 lbs.) standard is a little unrealistic INMO. Of course I am sure that the folks on here with the tiny little Yorkie will beg to differ. Someone on here once said that "IT should be spayed" referring to someone who wanted to breed their dog. I think it was a mixed breed, but still "IT"??? Yorkies were developed from medium sized dogs originally weighing 20-30 lbs. so those genes are still present in the dogs somewhere. Oh well, what to do. All of our teapots are beautiful regardless of AKC standards ;) |
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Yes, people do get rid of them because of size. The tiny dog is a fashion statement these days and the puppy mill suppliers will say anything to sell those puppies. Lots of "over sized" Chihuahuas and Maltese and "designer" dogs go in those shelters, too. |
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PetHarbor.com: Animal Shelter adopt a pet; dogs, cats, puppies, kittens! Humane Society, SPCA. Lost & Found. I hope they didn't put her down. Usually their picture will stay on there a couple of days with a message if they were adopted. She never had such a message. He picture was till available this morning. I'm going to the website to look. www.Petharbor.com Animal Search: ADOPTABLE, No she is not there. There were three others that were in that email this morning that have their photo missing now and no adoption announcement. Now I feel sick. |
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[QUOTE=MommytoMiles;3965762]Oh god.... Maybe admin error not posting that she was adopted?? I HOPE!!!! And they don't do the "nice" end of life euthanasia with the needle and family around they throw them in the gas chamber!!![/QUOTE In the area where I live one of the shelters uses a decompression chamber to kill the animals. :( |
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