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Originally Posted by My lil friend We have a chihuahua that weighs 6lbs. This is within the standard but so often people will look at him and tell me that they or someone they know has the cutiest "tea cup" chi. I am always very polite,but tell them, although the term "tea cup" is a well known term it is not an AKC recongnized standard. I get to educate them and at least send them away thinking.
It is interesting that what used to be considered a "runt" and unacceptable is now a "tea cup" and what was considered a "mutt" is now considered a "designer breed". I dont get it.
My first dog (many years ago) was a poodle that weighed in at 2lbs. She was purchased for me as a gift and was less expensive due to her size. I was told by our vet to enjoy her because she wouldn't see 5yrs,she passed at the age of 13yrs. She was my one true friend as I went through the teenaged years. |
I've also been told that Roxi will probably only make it to 2 yrs because of her small size. I discussed it with my vet and she said that they currently have a client with a dog weighing 3 lbs and it is 10 yrs old and not to believe everything that you hear and read, especially since Roxi was bred from standard-sized parents.