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You will find a smaller one they are all over. |
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NP The friend I am talking about is not on YT although I have told her about it. She just has so much going on. I would love to have gotten one of her babies. Her stud champ is so beautiful. But if any one is looking for one that will be small Karla has the sweetest babies. |
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I got to see these babies!!!!! It was hard to resist. The little boy already has the long silky hair going on and so petite and little. The little girl has that face to die for and a big fluffy ball. To adorable. |
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romeo is two months and he weighs 1."something" pounds. it was 1.8 at his last appointment but i know he has picked up a couple of ounces. both his mom and dad were small dogs and so adorable. i wanted something small so that i could take him places with me - he is still not liking his bag but we are working on it!:thumbup: |
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i have a friend with a 200 lb great dane and a 130 lb great dane...she also breeds her female shih and her female chi. danes and mastiffs are some of the most gentle dogs in the world. she has never had a problem ONE with her pups or adults being around the danes. I plan on raising danes in a couple of years and don't worry one bit about them being around my maggie. yes, maggie is a tad bigger than what she is looking for (maggie is currently 5 lbs at 6 months old) but i have had danes my whole life and knw how gentle they are. so I don't worry. I put danes and mastiffs in the same category on a lot of things,..they have the same temperment and are both very large. yes, accidents CAN happen but a responsible owner would know their large dog well enough to know what to look for. I have seen many posts about pits and yorkies and know how touchy this subject is...pits are a TOTALLY different animal than a mastiff so let's not start that subject again ;) plus...if she is getting the mastiff first, the mastiff will be a year old next spring when she is looking to get a yorkie, by then she will know if a yorkie would do well in her home with her mastiff. I am curious tho....will the mastiff be indoors or out? |
My little "teacup" was the runt; she is just over 2lbs at 5 months old. She was still quite a bit less than a lb at 8 weeks according to the breeder, so according to triple-rule thingie she won't be much more than 3lbs, if she makes it to that. I had to wait until she was at least 4 months to pick her up, though... |
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