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Originally Posted by amyazer Every single one of you that is against the teacup term thats valid for your preferences...However, my stand is where you can have a tiny puppy that stays tiny because its my preference or anyone who prefers it. I do not believe that you should breed a teacup dog that is barely 3 pounds. Teacups can com from ,for example, 5 pound dogs its genetically possible and some breeders although not show dog breeders are just as if not better... good at what they do and they are biologically and genetically informed on how to breed down the best quality dogs into what they want ie...temperament, healthy, size, etc...im not talking about any backyard breeder or puppy mill...Please read and understand what im saying dont close your minds to just oh a teacup it must be a puppymill...No! thats not what im saying...my pup is tiny (not the smallest) and came out of 5 and 6 pound parents. All im saying and maybe some others is i reserve the right to call my pup watever i want...and stop arguing i already did my research and i know what im doing...im just defending bentleymommie (originally) |
We had one of those breeders here for a long time who claimed she did all the research, had bred for 20 plus years, etc.etc. and now has had several dogs pop up with serious health issues. I too have a tiny little girl from standard size parents. It happens. I honestly don't think anyone is trying to be mean to Bentlysmom or anyone else it is just everyones way of trying to educate about the myth of "teacups".