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Old 10-21-2017, 08:46 AM   #25
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Location: Sacramento, California, US
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Originally Posted by texas teacups View Post
And not breeding dog with color faults? Partis are gorgeous and agencies recognize them as purebred and not "faulty" so why can't you? If you don't own one, you can't really judge those that do. I personally do not want a traditional. I enjoy the variety and beauty my partis have. They are just as good as your dogs and for you to think they aren't, maybe you don't have a love for all Yorkies like you should. How dare you comment useless information like you are someone and judge me on my choice in dogs. And I could care less if you don't like my name. Go police the others who use the word teacup...but I'm sure if you Did they could care less too.

I don't breed for size, but all my babies chart to be 3 pounds. If that isn't a teacup, what is. In my eyes if an adult weighs 2 pounds or 3 pounds like mine...they are teacups.

Now that that's settled, enjoy your traditional colors, and know that all Yorkies are BEAUTIFUL no matter their color. And if they are different colors they are no less that yours. I'm a brunette, and I couldn't imagine saying blondes were not worthy to produce offspring because they aren't brunette..but that's what you just said about my babies and everyone else who enjoys the color variations. ��

Hmm #allyorkiesmatter anyone?
I understand completely where you are coming from while teacup is technically an incorrect term how else are you supposed to explain how tiny your dogs really are. I have an adult male Maltese he's barely 2 pounds and it's hard to explain to people how tiny he really is because if you say he's tiny people automatically think about their aunts 7 pound "tiny" dog it's not until they see him in person do they truly realize how tiny he really is on occasion I've given up and used the term teacup and then it's like an instant lightbulb goes off and people understand how tiny he is. The problem is with the toy category while ideally a yorkie shouldn't be larger than 7 pounds they come in so many sizes from 1-16 pounds and the problem is everyone thinks their yorkie is small or tiny even the oversized ones will swear their dogs are just so small. People have been using the term teacup for so long AKC might as well just make teacup an official size category for the 1-4 pound size dogs.
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