I'm okay with tiny being used as an adjective, as long as it's not being used to market a puppy for more money. I think it's much better than the word teacup because so many people are scammed into thinking that there is a teacup yorkie. If a breeder is reputable, tiny being used isn't an issue. But if I'm on a website that has a lot of red flags and tiny is being used, then it may be being used as a marketing scheme
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