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Question by Jill
Submitted on 7/30/2003
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I have a 12 week old yorkshire terrier she is 1 1/4 lb how big will she get??


Answer by Charlotte
Submitted on 8/27/2003
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I would guess about 2.5 pounds.......it's hard to know exactly, but a good rule of thumb is to double the size at 12 weeks to get the approximate adult weight

 

Answer by chris
Submitted on 9/23/2003
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My brother has a 3 year old female yorkie and she weighs about 5 or 6 lbs.

 

Answer by Miracle Yorkies
Submitted on 10/28/2003
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Typically, you double the weight at 12 or 14 weeks. I would say 3 lbs, tops.

 

Answer by William
Submitted on 2/2/2004
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WoW!! What a small dog. Be very careful and make sure that there is dry dog food out 24hrs a day. Your puppy should be anywhere from 3.5 - 4.5.. I hope that she is more to the latter. It seems as though smaller dogs have more health issues. I pray that you enjoy your puppy as I have enjoyed my dogs..Yorkies are the best!!!

 

Answer by ukusa
Submitted on 4/22/2004
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You must have food out at all times these little dogs can easily suffer from Hypoglycemia and suffer.

 

Answer by Anna
Submitted on 9/6/2004
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My dog bites my feet when i run. What does that mean?

 

Answer by bickie
Submitted on 10/19/2004
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I have a 4 month year old yorkie that came with AKC papers.  My vet told me that she was not a pure bread.  Is there any way to find out?

 

Answer by jill
Submitted on 10/26/2005
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My yorkie is 12 wk`s old and weighs 4 lbs. How much will he weigh full grown?  Thank you  :-)

 

Answer by usfourgirls
Submitted on 1/4/2006
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I purchased a male yorkie at 4 months old (16 weeks).  He was 2 lbs. He is now a year old and weighs 4 1/2 maybe 5 lbs.  Two lbs. is very small for 4 months.  I had hoped he'd stay around 3 1/2 to 4 lbs.  But, he's still very small and just adorable.  Yes, yorkies are the best!

 

Answer by yorkielover
Submitted on 6/22/2006
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I have a yorkie the same size and age, and they do get sick very easily. A few days ago I had to take him to the emergency room, because, even force feeding him, he would not eat. He spent the night with the vet and is fine now. I just want you to be aware of the dangers of have a small yorkie. I love mine to death and I'm sure you'll enjoy yours just as much. By the way, He/She should be anywhere form 3-4 pounds, as mine will. GOOD LUCK

 

Answer by JAZZIE
Submitted on 10/31/2006
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I have a 18week yorkie he weight 2 1/2 how much would he weight full grown and how old is he at 18weeks?

 

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