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Old 09-29-2006, 08:05 PM   #22
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Well to be perfectly honest, I personally don't give a rip whether or not people use the term "teacup"....to me, it is just referring to the size of of a dog. Just like saying, oh I have an itty bitty, tiny, little, small, eensy weensie, teeny, midget, or smurf of a dog...whatever. IMO it's just describing how small of a dog you have. However, I don't like when breeders try to mislead their buyers who don't know any better, and really DO believe that there is such a thing as a "teacup", like there is a toy. Which there IS NOT. I think as long as people use it as a term to describe to someone what size there dog is, it's fine...but when breeders go around saying "Oh we sell TRUE TEACUPS", thats bull. For example if someone asked me, "How big is Stedman?", I don't think there is anything wrong with saying, "Oh he's so little, he's the size of a teacup!"...or a teaspoon...or whatever. I DON'T use the term "teacup", but alot of people do. And it does make alot of people angry. Anyway, don't know if that made an ounce of sense, but if not, OH WELL lolol
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