I am pretty sure with her Mama being that big and her already being that size 
that she will 
be closer to a 10lb chi then a 6lb one. 10 lbs is not heavy, my Roman is that 
big and it is 
perfect. He is small enough for me to tote him around and he is big enough to 
rough and 
tumble with the boys and big dogs at the park without me having to worry about 
him 
getting hurt. The smaller the dog the more chance they have for getting hurt. 
Have fun 
with her, watch her grow and love her regaurdless of how big she turns out to 
be.

:) Meg and Roman Noodle

--- In [email protected], "Ashley Carrel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I saw the mother and she was 7 lbs. the father was 4.5lbs. I cannot visibly
> see her ribs, but I can feel them. I took her to the vet and they put that
> her weight was average, but I cannot imagine that being average if the breed
> standard is set at 6lbs :( I do hope she doesn't get to 10lbs bc the size of
> this breed is what first drew me to chis. I have problems lifting heavy
> things do to some problems with my elbow. Hopefully it is just a growth
> spurt and not an overweight issue. I've cut back on the petsmart training
> treats I give her. I used them to train her to use the potty pads. I'm sure
> that was a factor
>




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