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I will try to weigh him thursday |
1 Attachment(s) All i could get him to do |
He is a big guy |
1 Attachment(s) He is breaking color on his saddle es that bad |
He does look awfully big for a four month old pup. I don't think it is that unusual for them to break a four months. There is always the possibility that he can go light. |
guess i will have to weight and se how big he will get. at what age do they stop growing? |
1 Attachment(s) got new pictures |
1 Attachment(s) got a pic of him walking |
does anybody have a picture of a bigger show yorkie |
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Your best bet would be to start attending some dog shows. The YTCA has their specialty in February in New York City. It would be great if you could attend a specialty show because you will see many yorkies at one show. You can also go to infodog.com to find shows in your area. |
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Look at my show Yorkie in my Avatar. He weighs 6.5 lbs and stands 9" tall. He is a *Larger show male yorkie* He was somewhere around 2.5 lbs at 12 wks old. |
It's always tough to tell with just pictures, however I think you could show him. Depending on what your goals are, If I were you I would get him walking on lead, get some stacking blocks and practice that, then enter him in a show in a couple of months and see how he does. If you haven't shown before see if you can take a few classes to practice your own skills. I say have fun and give it a shot. You will probably enjoy it, the time with your dog will be awesome, and you will probably meet some interesting people. Good luck and have fun with your puppy! |
well my hopes where crushed he is 4 months and just hit 7 pounds he will make a good pet but i dont know if i should be made at the breeder he garantied the puppie would not go over 7 1/2 pounds full grown he said his dogs stop growing at about 5 to 6 months but dont no if that is posible any advise:( |
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