According to the American Kennel Club, a full grown Yorkshire Terrier's weight "must not exceed 7 lbs". I would say typically they fall between 4 to 7 lbs, however, depending on many factors they could weigh anywhere from 2 to 12 lbs :)
A full grown healthy toy yorkie should weigh about 6-7 lb
The Yorkshire Terrier weighs no more than 7 pounds, 4 to 6 pounds preferred.
They're usually between 6-12 pounds. They're usually between 6-12 pounds.
They should only weigh up to 13lbs, but even that is overweight for a Yorkie.
Around two to five pounds.
from 5 to 10 pounds
7 pounds, but all yorkies are different
The Yorkshire Terrier has a maximum size of seven pounds (3.2 kg).
A small or miniature Yorkshire puppy will weigh between 4-7 pounds. The life span of a Yorkshire Terrier is between 14-16 years.
The Yorkshire Terrier is a "toy" breed, meaning it's already a miniature. The breed standard says the Yorkshire Terrier should stand at 6-7 inches at the shoulder, and weigh around 7 pounds. But there are plenty of "non-standard" purebred dogs out there.
He should be around 6 pounds, to 8 pounds.
My Yorkie is 23 lbs instead of 10-12 lbs
Yorkshire terriers are very small dogs. They are never to weigh more than 7 pounds. When I adopted my three-month-old male Yorkshire Terrier puppy, he was three pounds, and he was the largest one of the four-puppy litter. His mother was seven pounds and his father was five pounds. He is now more than four months old and weighs about five and a half pounds. He is a very healthy puppy and eats well. He is an "average" Yorkshire Terrier puppy at this age, just to give you an example. Ours varies between 4.1 and 4.5 lbs. I'm told that he is on the smaller end of the spectrum
Funny you should ask I have a 9 month old yorkie!!!! She is slightly over 5 lbs, but the range is wide, ask your vet.
A full grown pitbull can weigh 50-150 lbs
Smaller beagles are 13 inches and larger beagles are 15 inches.
like 264 pounds
10-15 kilograms
A Skye Terrier can weigh from 8.5 - 10.5 kg.