has anyone been involved with this breeder before? she has some cute puppies, and very close to where i live. I always cringe when someone uses the term "teacup" in a description, so im weary. i dont want to miss out on a pup due to poor choice of vocab, but after 26 years or breeding( according to her) she should be very aware that " teacup" is bad word in yorkie world. So ive been told. Either she is unaware, or its a sales tactic. Puppies are very cute, and they would fit in with our little guy, who is very small. we need a yorkie on the smaller end of the scale, in order to avoid any injuries/ size conflicts. He is 6 months, 3lbs and very healthy. just worried if we get another who ends up 10 lbs or more, might be worried when they rough house.
thx
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