When I hear the word 'teacup' used by any breeder, whether Show or BYB, the image in my mind is a smaller than standard sized dog, possibly genetically ill, may grow up with or will have possibly serious to very serious health issues. So when I see puppies being advertised as 'teacups', I take that as a warning and would not make a purchase from that breeder.
When I hear an owner describe their dog/puppy as a 'teacup', I feel bad for them in that they may have purchased an unhealthy pet, if indeed they made their purchase from a breeder that uses the term 'teacup' to sell their puppies.
The word 'Teapot', on the other hand, just means 'Giant Yorkie' to me, larger than a Standard size according to the AKC, and is a safer bet that the pup will not be plagued with lifelong health problems.
Spaying and neutering can also affect the size of a dog, if done before the puppy has stopped growing.
Last edited by kjc; 07-14-2013 at 08:39 AM.
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