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Help me not to panic ;) Here is how weird I can get ;) I saw a 5 pound Yorkie this morning and I thought he was big compare to Bikini that is 3.6 pounds. Does it make that much of a big difference when adding a pound to a Yorkie. Mine looks so little compare to the 5 pound. I'm so afraid of her getting huge. She is 4 months at 3.6. I just think they are so cute when they are tiny! I hope she won`t go in the 15 pounds.... but I guess I will love her anyway! |
I am happy to read that you ended your quote: You will love her no matter what... Sounds very shallow to me when someone can't let their Yorkies have the happy life they deserve and it has become a weight contest,,,Who cares? They are adorable no matter what? My Koda is 5 lbs and she is very tiny still and looks adorable the way she is. If she gains weight I won't be so concerned unless It was affecting her health. |
I have never seen a Yorkie that isn't adorable. The furbaby could be 3 pounds or 30 pounds and they are all precious!!! |
I am so attach to her... I will love her but I am a tiny dog lover ;) But maybe it will help me appreciate bigger dogs! And 5 pounds.... it is not that much! |
My yorkie is 11lbs and such a beautiful boy :) He is the love of our lives!! Trust me, health is what is most important, not size. I can't imagine that a 5 lb yorkie looked big by any means...If the "5 lb" dog was significantly bigger than your 3.6lb dog, then it was probably larger than 5 lbs. I have a maltese who is right around 4lbs, and she is the tiniest little thing. My aunt has a 5.5 lb yorkie who looks very tiny as well... |
I'd say yes, a pound or so matters. If you're worried about your dog gaining a few more pounds, I wouldn't worry about it as it isn't anything you can control. :) Occasionally we'll see a Yorkie that is 6 or 7 lbs (according to their owners) and they look massive compared to my 4 and 5 lbers. |
It looked big to me ;) Maybe she lied tome! |
I can't imagine anyone panicing over their Yorkie getting to be 5lbs:confused: Panic if your baby is sick or lost but don't panic over a couple of pounds. Your stressing for nothing:( |
I'm sorry but I have to say, a Yorkie's size and weight DOES NOT matter, unless of course you plan on showing her as the AKC standard is 4-7 lbs. If you aren't planning to show her, then I honestly don't think you should worry about what her weight is. I am not trying to be rude here AT ALL....but I have to say, there are far too many people out there that worry about their Yorkies weight and size. It is just something that really gets under my skin. My Yorkie's are by no means big, my "biggest" :rolleyes: is 4 lbs and I do have a very tiny girl, but I can tell you that they could BOTH blow up to 20 lbs and I would care either way as long as they were healthy. I don't think there is anything wrong with liking the small ones, but honestly - I know some people and their dogs weight is ALL they think and talk about, and I'm sorry - but it's VERY annoying. Again, not being rude to you what so ever, just trying to give my opinion on this issue as it is one that truly does get under my skin. I truly do hope that you will love your baby no matter WHAT she weighs, or how big she gets. After all, it is not something that either you, or HER can control. Oh and P.S. - just for the record, a 5 lb Yorkie is by NO MEANS "big". |
Oh no I panic because I thought that 1.5 pound made a very big difference.... But I will love Bikini a lot.... And I can`t imagine giving her away because of weight! She is so cute ;) |
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5 lbs is still small, my boy is 8 lbs and to me he still looks small compared to other dogs. I used to have a Cavalier that was 25 lbs, and i thought he was small lol I hope you love her no matter how big she gets cause you can never guarantee the weight. |
My smallest is 3.8 at 6 months, then 4.2 at 22 months, around 7 lbs at 4 years, 12 lbs at two years, and finally my boy Teddy who is two is almost 14 lbs. I love them all equally and don't favor the smallest ones at all. Size doesn't matter. Actually Teddy is my lap dog and also the most loving. Size should never be the most important thing. I personally don't want one under 4 lbs as they are too fragile. 5 lbs is still really small. |
Good Posting "Stedmansmommy" I so Agree with you! :) |
5lbs is still VERY small. If the 5lb dogs was really that much bigger than your 3.5lbs dog, it probably didn't weight 5lbs. Also, weight in itself doesn't tell you anything..it all depends on the dogs frame and if that weight is healthy for that dog's frame. My parents have a small framed-yorkie (short legs, short body) and he is 7lbs...he is overweight and should probably weight more like 5.5lbs. He is a very small dog...just has a round little belly. Lacy is also 7lbs but looks larger than my parents yorkie because she has a longer body and longer legs...she is just at a healthy weight. So they weigh about the same but my dog is really the larger one. Also, your dog is not going to stay 3.5lbs if she is only 4 months old. She still has quite a bit of growing to do and will probably be 5-6lbs full grown. Still a very small dog. |
I think all yorkies are gorgeous regardless of their weight or size. |
I have 2, 5.5 lbs and 16 lbs.... my sweetest, most loving one is the big boy Tootie.... he definitely my snuggler! I love my babies, both, no matter what their size, I sometimes even wish that Hopey was a little bigger because her small size sometimes scares me because she thinks she is a doberman! d |
Sugar is "large" by yorkie standards, she's 12 pounds, but she's still tiny to me since my cat is bigger than her. |
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You guys should see her when she is wet :p Her head looks like a golf ball (seriously) and her stomach looks way too big for her body, lol - it's hilarious! As for Stedman, I actually think that he is way too skinny and would LOVE for him to get up to 5 lbs - although I honestly don't think it is ever going to happen for me :( But as long as he puts on a little weight and "fills out" in his stomach a little more - that will be good enough for me :) One needs to gain, and one needs to lose - SIGH, I can't ever win :rolleyes: lol. Bottom line though, is that weigh, size, color, blah blah blah does NOT matter. When we get our babies we are NEVER *guaranteed* of any of these things, and THEY love us for who WE are....so why can't we just love them for who THEY are! |
It is because Bikini is my first dog ever... I am not use to dogs has I haven`t been around a lot. I know that if you compare with a Husky, Bikini is small ;) But it has been a wonderful experience to have her around. She has a great personnality and already respond to some of my commands! I was just amazed on how 1 pound made a difference! |
Yes a pound can make a big difference depending on the frame. So with some yorkies a pound difference won't look like much at all while in others it will look like a huge difference. It just all depends on the frame and build of the yorkie. But 5 pounds is still tiny!! I have two males yorkies. The one is 3.5 pounds and the other is 5.5 pounds. So a two pound difference and it does look like a huge difference. But Scamp at 5.5 pounds is still very tiny. I prefer them to be in the 5 pound range, because when they are tiny you have to be extra careful with them and you worry about it all the time as they can get hurt so easily. |
I have to agree. I like them in the 5-7 pound range, because they're not as fragile, and seem to have less of a chance at getting sick. |
My Jax is a big yorkie about 8-9 pounds and he is the best dog ever. We also call him Moose. Jolie is 5 pounds and so tiny to us . No matter what, they have such big hearts and we love them so. |
In my opinion, I think that your "concern" is sort of common among new yorkie owners. But I think that you'll find as Bikini grows gradually, you won't really even notice her getting bigger until you compare pictures. Coby is much bigger than when he came home, but because I pick him up, smooch, and hug him every single day, he still "feels" just as tiny to me. You don't really notice the growth. It's just numbers, but I think many people think it's going to make a difference before they actually have a growing yorkie. I think you'll find that what you're wondering right now will fade away as Bikini grows up and is healthy and happy. |
My female is about 4.5 lbs. and male is 5 lb. My mom's yorkie is about 1 lbs. big big difference when you see them together. My mom says "there's just a whole lot more of him to love". He's just a teddy bear. Yorkies...big or small...we love em' all!!! |
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when people at petco/petsmart ask what breed he is and if he is purebreed. Of COURSE he is a yorkie, just as much as my 3 pound remy! Your baby is only 4 months old, i can assure you she will grow more...:aimeeyork |
lol, it does make a difference! I can tell a HUGE difference between my four and they're not that far from each other. Lilli is 3.5lbs, Yodi is 3.9lbs, Bouncer is 4.5lbs, and Lotte is 6lbs. When they're all standing next to each other, Lotte looks HUGE! But she's not huge at all! haha She's the skinniest little thing ever, but compared to everyone else she's big! Even the difference between Yodi and Lilli is amazing. Just .4lbs difference, but it's obvious as day Yodi is bigger than Lilli. haha And none of them are overweight so it's not like anyone looks bigger b/c they're fatter. It amazes me haha |
I know it seems to bug some people that new Yorkie owner want a certain size Yorkie and that we all have the conception they are really small. I loved the breed because they are tiny. When I see a 15 pounds dog, to me it is big. But it is a question of taste. Just like I prefer a certain type of guy but it doesn`t mean I won't appreciate another type. I think toy poodle are somewhat cute but Giant poodles are ugly to me. This is my taste. But my sister in law has a Giant poodle and she loves her to death.... that is ok because it is what SHE wanted! We have to admit some dogs are ugly. I`ve seen some types of dogs that was so ugly that it made them cute ;) People have different taste, that is all. You can't judge people because they prefer one thing over another. I prefered Yorkie`s over all the other dog breeds. But all of my friends that I was nuts to get a Yorkie. They think it`s a small stupid dog. But now I prove them all wrong and slowly everybody falls in love with Bikini ;) They even think my boyfriend will look not manly to go for a walk with this dog... but he always says to them that he assume it ;) And my boyfriend is totally charmed by Bikini. She cuddles him all the time. So he doesn`t care what everyone thinks of him and is tiny dog :) I am lucky that my boyfriend was ok with me getting my little Yorkshire. All the guys I know want a huge dog because it is more manly ;) But I don`t judge them because they think a Yorkie is a stinky little dog.... If they prefer 125 pounds dogs and thats ok. But personnally I think huge dogs have the worst smell ever... I have two kids and they are the cutest to me. But I`ve seen ugly baby`s ;) But when it`s yours you love them no matter what! It`s a question of preference. When I bought my dog, I wanted the tiny dog because this is what I prefered... and I am allowed to have my own personal taste. But now that I have Bikini, no matter how cute or ugly she will get, I will always love her because she was the greatest addition to our family. But other people have the right to think she is not cute or that it is dumb that I put a bow on her head.... but to me I like it! Anyway, this was my thought and I think Yorki`s are the cutest ;) And by they way, I am addicted to Yorkie talk :) |
People have different taste, that is all. You can't judge people because they prefer one thing over another. You are absolutely right! |
But I don`t judge them because they think a Yorkie is a stinky little dog.... If they prefer 125 pounds dogs and thats ok. But personnally I think huge dogs have the worst smell ever... I have two kids and they are the cutest to me. But I`ve seen ugly baby`s ;) But when it`s yours you love them no matter what! It`s a question of preference. When I bought my dog, I wanted the tiny dog because this is what I prefered... and I am allowed to have my own personal taste. But now that I have Bikini, no matter how cute or ugly she will get, I will always love her because she was the greatest addition to our family. But other people have the right to think she is not cute or that it is dumb that I put a bow on her head.... but to me I like it! Anyway, this was my thought and I think Yorki`s are the cutest ;) And by they way, I am addicted to Yorkie talk :)[/QUOTE] First, the fact that you are addicted to YorkieTalk is normal Many here can say the same thing :D . Second, you are right, everyone has their own preference on dog weight, size etc. and they have the right to choose. It truly is what is inside that package, whether it is 3 lbs or 50 lbs, that has us all gaga over these little humans in doggy bodies.:) IMHO, weight or size doesn't matter except how it relates to their health and well being. They all carry it differently. My girl feels like she weights a lot more than my boy, but she is very short and compact. My boy is less than a pound more than her, but is a lot longer in the body and more spongy :p He looks a lot bigger, I am sure, because of all his hair :) I have a Bichon that was supposed to get to be about 12 lbs as an adult. He grew to be almost 30 (was overweight for a while) Now is at 22 lbs, which is just right for his frame. I love him dearly. |
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