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Originally Posted by yougetthesmiles I was reading the thread "want teacup" and I would like to know what the difference is between a teacup, teeny, tiny, Yorkie? It's just a word, right? why can we say we have a "tiny" yorkie but not a "teacup" yorkie? They both mean the same thing IMO. What is it about teacup that people dont like?
Breeders jack up the price for a small yorkie and people fall for it. Why do people not get educated before they go and spend $$$$$$$$ on a Yorkie? Are they blinded by the cuteness and just have no clue? |
it's all the same. I don't jack up my price because of size. All mine are priced the same. I don't breed for tinies but I have ended up with three out of this litter and maybe all five of them. I just used the word "teacup" in the post "Want teacup' because of the way people were bashing this poor lady. You have to understand that people who use this term don't know any better. So, I have small dogs, tinies teacups or whatever anyone wants to call them they are little babies that won't get very big.