Your baby is so cute! My Biggie is 7 months and currently weighs 8.5 pounds. I was concerned of his large size at first, but after reading about Teapots on YT, I realized that Yorkies do come in all sizes. The smaller Yorkies are cute, but so are the larger ones...they are just a bit more sturdy than the smaller ones that's all. Below are pics of Biggie. As you can see he is just like your baby, 100% Yorkie. http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture254.jpg http://i203.photobucket.com/albums/a...Picture270.jpg |
2 Attachment(s) Hi! Here is one of MANY threads on the aforementioned teapots. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ghlight=teapot I've got a 14-pounder. He could stand to lose a pound or two, but he has always been much bigger than standard. Even so, he's ALL Yorkie. Just ignore the comments and queries. People just don't know. YT has helped me realize that I'm not alone.:) Here's my baby who is now 10. |
Your baby is all yorkie.He is a very handsome guy. I also have two Teapots-Peanut (13lbs) Thumper(18lbs). Welcome to the Teapot club. |
If you have some spare time.... and want to catch up on some of the many "teapot" threads... http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ghlight=teapot http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ghlight=teapot http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...ghlight=teapot LOL, there are just a few teapots around here.:) Ginger and Bernie are 13 and 12 lbs... |
yorkie He looks perfect for a cherished pet..we can't all be the ideal weight!! |
As you can see from the other posts, yorkies come in all sizes. They are a very unique breed. There is such a wide variety of sizes and coloring. The breed standard for showing is 7 pounds or less. but it doesn't mean they are not yorkies if they ar over 7 pounds. In most other breeds, if you've seen one, you've seen them all. Not true with yorkies. That is just part of their charm. They are not "one size fits all". |
Snooki is a very handsome bigger boy Yorkie. :) :aimeeyork My Rudy weighs 14.5 lbs and maybe more now, he loves treats. :D My husband says Rudy is a big "solid" boy. We love him no matter what size he is. So you are not alone in having a bigger Yorkie. ;) Like V said, 15 lbs is still a small dog. Hugs to Snooki from Rudy.:bighug: |
I think he's gorgeous, and I have heard of a lot of people on here having larger dogs. |
You came to the right place to find the Larger Yorkie. Welcome and now Snooki is a new member of the "Teapot" club a name someone started to refer to the bigger Yorkie's,. Buddy is 15.5lbs according to my vet. He has been 13.5 for two years. I have been meaning to weigh him from home but keep forgetting. I think the vet's scale was off. I hope. LOL Snooki is adorable and certainly is a full Yorkie. Looks like Buddy now has a new Teapot friend. |
awwwww I just love him!! Hes soooo cute! Especially with the little hat on!! HAHA some people on here have BIG boys! Does not make them any less yorkie :) |
He's really adorable. My puppy is only 4 months old, but at the rate she's growing I think the sky's the limit. She gained well over a pound in one month! Your little guy is just so cute. :) |
well just look at my porkie yorkie.. she around 10 to 12 lbs of joy, i think maybe even more... shhhhhh |
I have a big Yorkie He's about io lbs. at 2 3/4 yrs old. I got him when he was 22 months old, and he weighed in at 6 lbs. The Vet says he needs to lose some weight.:rolleyes: |
I wouldn't worry about his size.. just love him the way he is.. just to let you know that the litter that our Hannah Mae came from .. she had a large brother in the litter.. when we picked Hannah Mae up.. he was almost 3 times her size.. it happens. They are larger, but they are still Yorkies. Give him big hugs and kisses from Jen and Hannah Mae :aimeeyork , He is so cute.. love the picture with the hat on.. :D |
He has such an adorable face. Both my kids are bigger. Winston is 8 lbs, tall and long. Maggie is 7.6lb all round. No matter what size, Yorkies are the best!!!! |
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