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Well, no matter what, there's definitely going to be a Super Size Yorkie to love at our house! Thanks for sharing about your babies...it's good to see that there are a lot of teapots out there!:D Ultimately, for us, I think it'll be better as we're planning on starting a family in the coming year...with little ones around, having a pup with more substance will make me feel better. Less opportunity for her to be hurt by children.:animal-pa |
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Loki was 3.5 lbs at 13 weeks when we got him. He is now 2 and he is 11.5 lbs. So the formula definitely didn't work there. However, Loki has a very different body structure than many other Yorkies (which we didn't know or couldn't tell when he was 3 lbs!) He has very long legs and he has a long body. With his floppy ears about the only thing that screams Yorkie about him is his hair color. He is registered AKC and he definitely isn't a mix, he just looks like an odd shaped Yorkie. But anyway, you asked about the formula and it definitely doesn't always apply. Doctors told me I'd be really tall just based on my shoe and wrist size. I'm not petite but I'm not tall!! Just big feet! |
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When I first got Siu Pao at 12 weeks old, he was 5lbs. Now at 7+ months, he is 9lbs :p |
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Buddy was 6.5lbs at 14 1/2 wks when I brought him home and he continued to gain 1lb until 11mo. Today he is 13.5lbs. and the most wonderful loving pet I have ever owned. The vet said he would be around 15lbs. I had no idea they could get that big! :yorkiesar Carol & Buddy |
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