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I thought about naming my new girl teacup so when people asked I could honestly say Yes...:D :yelrotflmHa ha ha!!! How cute! I don't mind people who don't know asking me the "teacup" question, but there are some people who like smaller yorkies just for their sizes(hollywood type dog!:confused:) I just want people to love my 8lb Crust as much as they love my pinci. I swear, sometimes I can tell that Crusty gets jealous about people complimenting my 2 smaller babies. |
Re: TeaCups Hi My "Calleigh" was 2 lbs. for months and then went through a growth spurt after 6 months old and is now 4 lbs. My Patti, however, is very tiny and fragile. She eats more than Calleigh, but is only 3 lbs. Everyone is right, there is no such thing as a "Teacup". If I went to a breeder and they tried to sell me a "Teacup" I would leave. Yorkies are Yorkies and just like people - some are small, medium and large, etc. LB, Calleigh & Patti:aimeeyork |
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At one time, I was uneducated about the term "teacup" because the term is used so much by certain "breeders" and pet shops, that most people believe that there are "teacup" Yorkies. It's great that forums like YorkieTalk exist, otherwise, people will continue to buy into the teacup propaganda. Additionally, I have a "teapot" (this is the first time I heard this) and when people see her, they ask if she is a Yorkie mix because she is "big" (this include Yorkie owners). I do get upset with that question because most people think that adult Yorkies are suppose to be 2lbs or 3lbs - and are unaware that the Yorkie standard is 7lbs. According to my vet, Chi-Chi will be 8-9lbs as a adult and just because she will be above the standard does not make her a mix. So, I can relate to the others that have Yorkies that are above the standard. |
"What bothers me is not the name but the price! You are getting the runt of the litter. I have seen some great breeders but if they have a super tiny , they charge like 3 times the regular price." Yep I am a new yorkie/ dog owner, I was not edjucated on this until I joined this forum and I bought Chloe (for me) and Bear (for my mom) And payed double the price of the other yorkies, As they were supposed to be "tea cups". Any how I feel like I should be in a group of some sort sort standing up saying "Hello my name is Chris and I bought into the tea cup scandal".lol:) |
LOL, very funny Chris. ;) The most important thing is that we have healthy, fun-loving and affectionate Yorkies! |
It took me until a while into page 3 before I knew what OP meant! :D As far as teacup, that's how some people know, kind of, what size you are talking about. Up until the ad that just got done running in our local paper, I always put teacup. For one reason, I too didn't know any better. Most of the time when you see Teacup, you know that it will be small -- so you don't waste a lot of time calling the other ads (if smaller is what you want). Now, I just put, won't be over 4 pounds when full grown. I love the Yorkie Talk site. When we sell a puppy, I now put one of the Yorkie Talk business cards with the papers, with one of our adult dogs name on it. That way, they too can learn and get educated. Education, and love of the breed is the most important! everything else is just not as important. |
My baby Sugar is going to be 13 months old, she's now around 2.5lbs- 3lbs, but around 4 months ago, she was merely 1.6lbs. I got very nervous when the vet told me I might need to wait for another 1 or 2 months to get her spayed, although Sugar is healthy, but the vet wanted to see Sugar gain some weight. I started to feed her more and more, so within 4 months, she became 2.5-3lbs :) |
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It is so nice to see someone taking the time to be kind. Thank you |
no regrets At first i got offended about the whole op on teacup but on the brighter side it was education. I didnt realize how much warm greetings and concern there is, it is overwhelming. Thank you. I dont worry about it anymore. Its funny how this website educates you. Bella's mom is 4 lbs and dad is 5 lbs so i will be happy if she reaches their weight. I will try royal canine or blue buffalo but its a waste buying a bag and end up she doesnt like it. I guess i have to keep on trying. Tried homemade dog food. She will eat first then next time you serve it, she will totally ask for something else. Any recipe i can try? |
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Another thing I suggest, so that you aren't buying bags of new foods. If you contact the company they will send you trial size packages of the foood. Also, if you do buy larger bags, you can take them back to where you purchased them and let them know that your pup didn't like them. I only realized this, after I took several opened unused bags to shelters. |
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HI HI....welcome to yorkie talk and hope to see you posting more. Very interesting thread. I have a small couple of small yorkies too. Keep in touch. |
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