let me start off by saying I am really hoping that this thread can stay positive and I was not going to start it because I was afraid it would turn into drama but I have been here a little over a year and I still dont understand something. The word teacup is not to be used to describe your puppy because there is no such thing as a teacup yorkie...but "tiny" is ok. Im sorry but I dont get it. they are both words used to describe the size of their dog. I understand that bad breeders use "teacup" to charge more money but breeders use "tiny" to charge more money as well. I have never seen a litter of pups being sold on here where the "tinies" were priced at the same amount as the bigger ones. People come on here and say they have a teacup and right away members are telling them that theres no such thing and thats just used to charge more money...but its the same people who use the word tiny and charge more money. I must be missing something(like always
) anyone care to elaborate?