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What I meant by it was I think she looks very different and freakishly skinny! Because she was already approaching 2 pounds but she (in that picture) looked so tiny! But my concerns were and the reason I signed up and posted this was because this is a Yorkie website so I wanted opinions on the dog itself not everything else. But now I know just because I toured the property and know that its not a mill, doesnt nessicaraly mean all is well with the breeder right? so I will deffiniatley have to reinvestigate that tomorrow at her house. Again didnt mean to offend anyone. Just wanted to know if she looked normal. |
i think she looks perfectly normal hun so cute x the thing ive noticed abut this forum is that a lot of people are quick to judge people and i hate that so what she had a little of puppys by accident ive had half a dozen cats come bk pregnant are u gonna judge me for that sometimes i have to watch what i say or do on here for fear of steping on someones toes. its like when i picked up my puppy she was 7 weeks old everyone was more quick to say shes too young take her back to the breeder than wish me congrats i bloody hated it :mad: we here to help not attack !!! |
I hope everything works out well with what ever puppy you choose. Good Luck! |
I'm going to stick around on this thread to see how it turns out. I have to admit that I have been very careful not to say anything to anyone that might sound judgemental, or post anything that might cause me to be judged. I have seen too many people come here to get advice, just to be shredded to bits, and didn't want to be the recipient of that treatment. Sometimes people are very adamant about what they believe, to the point of criticizing others who might disagree. In fact, I have two beautiful pet-quality Yorkies which are both CKC registered, one of which I got when she was only (gasp) six weeks old, and one which I rescued from being put down because of his cleft palate. Both of them were bred by a byb (my sister) upon request of others who wanted a pet quality Yorkie. They were not bred for money. In fact, I think it cost more money to breed than she ever saw from selling the few she sold. Meanwhile, I get to enjoy hours and hours of Yorkie love, hopefully for years to come. So, tastetherainbow, if you love your pup of choice, buy her. If your family wants you to breed and produce pups for them to love, breed her. But if you want to breed for money, don't waste your time and energy. And, if you don't mind me saying, try to watch your spelling and grammar when you post. It looks less juvenile, and people will be more likely to respect you and take you seriously. ( I say this with a maternal hug, and total warmth, because I care...) |
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Yes, Yorkies change soooo much in those first few weeks before owners ever get them! I always thought they looked crazy when they come out of their momma but that are the cutest at about 10-12 weeks! Give it time and she will be the cutest thing EVER!!!! :D |
Thanks MomtoChloe. I think your right. It seems like they realy have alot of growing into becoming a yorkie to do and I think I had the age visuals mixed up. |
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