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Originally Posted by tbhajou I hope nobody gets offended in this wonderful community. I am still new here without too much expertise. I enjoy reading the posts(especially during this gloomy pandemic situation).
I don’t think anyone in this thread have any bad intention. I guess the word teacup means different to different people. We all joined this YorkieTalk because we love this breed and I trust that we all mean well. |
Welcome again

. Because you are new to the world of yorkies you should know a yorkie is a yorkie no matter what their size may be. There are many reputable breeders that breed to better the breed, they breed for standard size and yes there may be smaller pups in a litter but a reputable breeder will not refer to it as a "teacup".
I have seen yorkie dresses and other clothing that are marked size teacup, because a label on a dress, sweater, coat has the word "teacup" does not mean there is a classifiction of yorkies called teacups. If your baby ends up weighing 3.5 pounds it is "just" a tiny yorkie.
Multiple yorkies are soooo much fun to watch them play and just enjoying life.
Yorkies are like potato chips, you can't have just one lol