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Originally Posted by mnewco I am going to jump in here and probably get everyone mad at me here but I don't see any harm in a breeder saying she has teacup puppies. The reason breeders use this term is to let people know that their puppies are under 4 pounds. What is so bad about that? Why is it wrong to describe the size of your puppies as 'teacups'? I am not a breeder but this is how I read between the lines. |
This is a perfect example of why! She will be about 2lbs full grown....so they say!! And NO, the price isn't a typo!
Teacup puppy! Elsie was born on 12-5 and weighs 1.7 lbs now. She is $10,000. Registered Teacup.