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my yorkie is 4 weeks and he weights 24oz how big do you think is going to be?

2006-07-30 09:47:10 · 6 answers · asked by german g 1 in Pets Dogs

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The ultra long, fine, silky coat parts along the spine and falls straight down on either side. It is steal blue on the body and tail, and tan elsewhere. Puppies are usually black & tan. The tail is usually docked to half its length. If the dogs are not for showing, the owners usually go for the shaggy look. The Yorkie has a flat head, medium-sized length muzzle, a black nose, and regular teeth. The eyes are extremely vivacious and the ears are v-shaped, erect or semi-erect. The tail is docked to medium-length and is carried level with its back. Its limbs are straight with round feet and black nails. The hair on the head is so abundant that it is almost always necessary to gather it in a band to keep from going into the dog's food bowl and to give the animal maximum visibility. Some owners choose to trim the hair on top of the head.
Temperament
The Yorkshire Terrier seems oblivious of its small size. It is ever eager for adventure and trouble. This little dog is highly energetic, brave, loyal and clever. Affectionate with its master, but sometimes suspicious of strangers. It can be aggressive to strange dogs and small animals. In other words, it has true Terrier heritage. They do best with older, considerate children. Yorkies are easy to train, although they can sometimes be stubborn. The breed is demanding and dependant and needs a lot of human attention. The Yorkie is an excellent watchdog, defending its territory in no uncertain manner. They can get snappish if surprised, frightened or over-teased, but are usually very sweet and loving. They can be difficult to housebreak. These little dogs should not be over-protected, for they may become neurotic. The Yorkie likes to bark, but it can easily be taught not to do so.
Height, Weight
Height: 6-7 inches (15-17½cm.)
Weight: 7 pounds (3.2kg.)

2006-07-30 10:22:24 · answer #1 · answered by Littlebigdog 4 · 2 0

First of all, a "yorkie-poo" is not anything however an overpriced Mutt. I received mine for $26 at a town safe haven... now not $six hundred-800. To be optimistic of temperment, apperance, wellness, and so on. you must ALWAYS get a purebred puppy (or spend the cash on saving a existence.) As for dimension, equal factor, you can not be SURE what dimension it is going to be until it is purebred, even then it is a gamble however is consistently less complicated to wager. As for grooming, the groomers on the PetSmart wherein I reside say it will depend on the coat. Either method they'll must be combed (NOT brushed) no less than three instances per week, day-to-day if you'll. As for the cost of grooming... such a lot groomers will cost the grooming rate relying on what the puppy appears extra like. If it appears extra like a poodle, you'll be able to pay poodle cost, extra like a yorkie, you'll be able to pay yorkie cost. Also, it is less complicated for them to tack on "additional dressmaker puppy" cost raises for the reason that there's no regular to head with. Again, a Yorki-Poo is an overpriced Mutt quite often they arrive from garden breeders who care little or no approximately the animals they produce, a few of them going for walks dog turbines. seem for a well Yorkie breeder, speak to running shoes, vets, house owners, more than a few breeders, and so on. earlier than you are making your choice.

2016-08-28 15:30:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think you don't have a yorkie, unless the 4 week thing is a typo.

2006-07-30 10:09:06 · answer #3 · answered by petlodge 2 · 0 0

about 4 lbs

2006-07-30 10:04:09 · answer #4 · answered by aussie 6 · 0 0

**4** WEEKS!!!??? Still w/dam & litter, I HOPE!!! **NEEDS** to be for MINIMUM of 8 weeks!!!!!!
24oz at 4 weeks??? BIG!!!

2006-07-30 10:02:51 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

just don't let that mutt run into the street. It'll be under my tires!

2006-07-30 09:51:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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