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That's great Aase! :-) Don't you love it when you find someone who

enthusizes about the same breed? And even more exciting when its not

a common breed in your area! :-) I hope you can keep in touch with

them and plan many a play dates with your little pups! Sounds like a

wonderful recipe for fun! :-)

-Rhea

PS. I am also a big toy breed enthusiast Lol but my addiction is to

poodles. I have a toffee/apricot coloured 5lber who is 8 inches at

the shoulder, and a jet black 10lber who is my service dog and 12.5

inches at the shoulder. Gotta love our dogs! :-D

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Hi Rhea,

Yes, it will be a lot of fun!!! :) Especially when summer comes and

it is nice to be outside... Peanut is just a little bit smaller than

your toy poodle, she is 4.5 lbs... Just the right size, I think!!! :)

One of the other yorkies were much smaller, but she actually weighed

the same as Peanut... She had a lot of long hair though, and I cut

Peanut's hair quite short... I offered to cut the others too, and

they seemed very happy about that. I did it because they seemed to

have trouble with keeping their hair in the shape it should be in.

And unfortunately so many breeders do not take the time to show new

owners how to take care of the dogs. Taking care of Yorkies, is a lot

of work and you need somebody to show you the first time. e.g. one of

them had looooong hair hanging at the back, nobody had told them that

the tail hair should be trimmed... I guess that poodles are a lot of

work too, but in a different way. Isn't it tough for your hands and

arms to brush them? I used to help a neighbor bathing and grooming

her Bichon, but it was awfully hard for me to do... You need to use

force on that kind of coat, something I luckily don't have to use on

the Yorkies. I think we are a lot like eachother, I am totally in

love with Yorkies... :) When I got Shanti, my other Yorkie, I was

told that there were 130 of them in the whole country... I am sure

there are more now, but they are not many at all, so we get stopped

everywhere we go, people are asking about the breed etc. I have had

the pleasure of giving breeder info to several who just fell in love

with Shanti and later Peanut...

Aase Marit :)

>That's great Aase! :-) Don't you love it when you find someone who

>enthusizes about the same breed? And even more exciting when its not

>a common breed in your area! :-) I hope you can keep in touch with

>them and plan many a play dates with your little pups! Sounds like a

>wonderful recipe for fun! :-)

>

>-Rhea

>

>PS. I am also a big toy breed enthusiast Lol but my addiction is to

>poodles. I have a toffee/apricot coloured 5lber who is 8 inches at

>the shoulder, and a jet black 10lber who is my service dog and 12.5

>inches at the shoulder. Gotta love our dogs! :-D

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Hi Rhea,

Yes, it will be a lot of fun!!! :) Especially when summer comes and

it is nice to be outside... Peanut is just a little bit smaller than

your toy poodle, she is 4.5 lbs... Just the right size, I think!!! :)

One of the other yorkies were much smaller, but she actually weighed

the same as Peanut... She had a lot of long hair though, and I cut

Peanut's hair quite short... I offered to cut the others too, and

they seemed very happy about that. I did it because they seemed to

have trouble with keeping their hair in the shape it should be in.

And unfortunately so many breeders do not take the time to show new

owners how to take care of the dogs. Taking care of Yorkies, is a lot

of work and you need somebody to show you the first time. e.g. one of

them had looooong hair hanging at the back, nobody had told them that

the tail hair should be trimmed... I guess that poodles are a lot of

work too, but in a different way. Isn't it tough for your hands and

arms to brush them? I used to help a neighbor bathing and grooming

her Bichon, but it was awfully hard for me to do... You need to use

force on that kind of coat, something I luckily don't have to use on

the Yorkies. I think we are a lot like eachother, I am totally in

love with Yorkies... :) When I got Shanti, my other Yorkie, I was

told that there were 130 of them in the whole country... I am sure

there are more now, but they are not many at all, so we get stopped

everywhere we go, people are asking about the breed etc. I have had

the pleasure of giving breeder info to several who just fell in love

with Shanti and later Peanut...

Aase Marit :)

>That's great Aase! :-) Don't you love it when you find someone who

>enthusizes about the same breed? And even more exciting when its not

>a common breed in your area! :-) I hope you can keep in touch with

>them and plan many a play dates with your little pups! Sounds like a

>wonderful recipe for fun! :-)

>

>-Rhea

>

>PS. I am also a big toy breed enthusiast Lol but my addiction is to

>poodles. I have a toffee/apricot coloured 5lber who is 8 inches at

>the shoulder, and a jet black 10lber who is my service dog and 12.5

>inches at the shoulder. Gotta love our dogs! :-D

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