i agree i've gotten comments about Kash too. when people ask me if he's a teacup, i feel just a little rude saying, "there's no such thing as a teacup yorkie. there are just small, medium and large." they probably just think to themselves, "yeah right" or "she thinks she knows what she's talking about."
Kash is between 1.5 and 2 lbs at 13 weeks (which means he's supposed to be about 4lbs full-grown, but who knows for sure), and people still say they want smaller! this one lady picked him up and yelled to her friends, "this is the type of dog i want, but i want the teacup kind!" i was like, "they usually don't get smaller than him, and if they do, it's only by a pound or two... and the smaller they are, the more likely they are to have health issues." but people don't care... they just tune you out.
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