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Old 05-17-2010, 02:37 AM   #10
len1yorkie
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Originally Posted by red98vett View Post
Hi there and welcome ! I think you answered your own question ! Teacup is a selling word - We'll probably always see the word but try to look at it as a red flag when searching for a yorkie - they can use that word to gouge you on prices.
Many people bought into the 'word' and end up with an average standard little yorkie - which is fine.
Some with tinies can tell you - it's kind of scary to have such a little one - I have standard size and that's what I wanted. My Cheri is 5 lbs and to me that IS tiny.
i know what you mean, about small dog sizes, it's easier to carry them when needed but also very easy to sit on them, step on them or manhandle them, all my mistake.
but here is a really believable breeder on you tube that on the last minute of the film calls her pups teacups, and then i changed my mind about her. tell me what you think, legit or NOT legit?


i have never had a dog of my own, i have never taken care of any animal of my own. so it seems like a hug step to buy a yorkie, which i might not be ready for. financially most probably.
am i wrong or am i getting the impression that you got to be financially secure (in other words, well off) to own a puppy? people have their own house, plenty of money to take them to classes and training and so on.

thanks for the feedback.
love your god too! really charming.... i love all yorkies!
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