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Old 06-17-2013, 01:35 PM   #5
Breny
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Originally Posted by AngelFae View Post
My thoughts, too. Yorkies of small size tend to have more health and wellness problems and under 4lbs is below standard so it may be an indicator of being poorly bred. A pup that small is very fragile and you really need to be super careful around it and watch everything it does to keep it from jumping too much and breaking a leg, or worse!
I dont agree that a smaller pup means its unhealthy or poorly bred, however they do take extra care and caution. All the way down to feeding. I do not breed for the tinies, however they sometimes happen. You can't fight genetics.
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