05-15-2009, 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I don't mind when layman use the word "teacup", it's just a nickname for a small dog. Some people think an 8-pounder is a teacup, and it has no real meaning. I just don't like it when a breeder uses the word, and that's an excellent indication you should buy elsewhere. I guess I find the word terribly old fashioned. I prefer "tiny" and I guess this would be anything under average, but who really knows what "average" is? Most breeders don't breed to standard, so saying 4-7 is average really doesn't seem true either. So when they ask you if she's a teacup, you could always say, she's standard, just on the small side. If the person asking you is over 40, just say "yes".  | 'teacup' is a category only allowed if you are 40+ years old? |
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