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Frustrated about the clueless "I want a teacup" people I finally opened my mouth at work about having reserved a lil girl and she would be ready in feb. Co workers asked what breed and i said a Yorkie. They all gasped and said a TEACUP?!!! you have to get a teacup!!! thats what your getting right???!...and one of the girls actually said im getting one very soon i ONLY want her to be 2 lbs. :confused::mad: I took so long in looking into the breed further before getting another yorkie because my girl died of kidney failure at 7 years old. I wanted a very healthy baby this time and whatever size she becomes is okay with me. "mico tiny" pups are so unhealthy that I couldnt take the heartbreak again. I at the time of getting my first yorkie furbaby I was only in highschool(I wish i was as educated as i am now). My sister bred her little two pound girl(that is soo wrong!!) with my brothers boy. I was blessed in having Cutie as my baby however it just makes me cringe that people are so uneducated and it does NOT matter about the health of the pup but the size... |
I agree! Finally someone else is saying it! I have an 11lb (parti) Yorkie and everyone thinks he is a mixed breed dog...nope he's pure bred papered and from a champion line...he does have health issues but I purposely searched for a large Yorkie because they are proven healthier...the whole micro mini and teacup is selective breeding that damages the overall health...some people just need to get hamsters and put a collar on them if they want a pet that small |
I know the feeling, its like banging your head against a brick wall. I hate when I take Poppy out and people say "oh my gosh shes beautiful is she a teacup?". :mad: For one Poppy is 6.5 months old and weighs over 5lbs so theres no way shes going to squeeze her ass inside a tea cup. But the ignorance is just too much, all we can do is try and educate and move on. |
It is sad when peoples facination with small means more than health. sturdiness or temprament. I think the tinies are cute also but theres something to be said about a dog being a dog and not a fashion accessory or just to be showed off because of its size |
I purchased the biggest puppy from the litter. The breeder also had another litter that was only gonna be albs grown. My Little boy weighs 3 lbs at 4 mnths old. Some people only want a yorkie to show off! It will come back around when their "teacup" has problems. I wish some people would understand that the breed standard is 7 lbs. Breeding for smaller and smaller puppies is just wrong! |
[QUOTE=Rachael x;3332505]For one Poppy is 6.5 months old and weighs over 5lbs so theres no way shes going to squeeze her ass inside a tea cup. [QUOTE] :yelrotflm:yelrotflm:yelrotflm |
Maybe it's me, but I have no problem speaking up when the teacup conversation gets started (who me speak up? LOL). I like Brit's take on the whole teeny tiny thing...if they want something that small, why not buy a hamster? Mine are way over standard and I love them just the way they are. Rhett's not a teacup, he's the whole dang tea service. |
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Agreed, though. I get sick of the whole "teacup" obsession. Not only because there is no such thing as a "teacup" Yorkie, but also because the ignorant obsession with teeny-tiny dogs over the dog's health is just wrong. Levi is right in the middle of the standard (5.5 pounds, almost 3 years old) and strangers are constantly asking if he is a teacup. I always respond with a simple, "There is no such thing as a teacup Yorkie." If they want to continue to insist that their brother's mother-in-law's cousin's aunt has a teacup, I will provide some basic info, but usually I just get a blank stare and move on. |
1 Attachment(s) Seriously... at the rate Poppy's growing she would struggle to get into one of these. ;) Attachment 331420 |
My baby is on the small side at 3 lbs 6 oz at 7 months. I've been asked before if she is a teacup. I simply smile & say no, she's just a regular ol yorkie. :D The thing about Lulu is that her saddle is still black & isn't showing any signs of changing so she still looks like a 3 month old pup...I think that helps with not having everyone question me on her size...they just assume she's younger than she it. FWIW, I did not search out for a small baby. I wanted the healthiest (& of course cutest, but they all meet that requirement! ;)) furbaby. I fell in love with Lulu. I knew there was a chance that she could end up being under 4 lbs & honestly, that almost kept me from getting her. But in the end, she stole my heart. :aimeeyork :love: |
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I have what I like to call a cupcake.... he was not bred to be teacup... he was bred to be a healthy yorkie, he just happened to miss out on some growth genes. I'm getting so frustrated with people asking me if he's a teacup, that I'm thinking soon I'm going to start saying, "no my teacups are in my cupboard" or some sort of snarky remark. It's just not my style though, I like to be informative and polite, but gosh these people make me want to bash my head in the wall. |
Teacup thing has never bothered me.. Simply people that really don't know any better. Sometimes I will explain sometimes I just smile because its not worth getting upset. If the only problems we had in the world is people using teacup we would have it made. |
I always reply with "No he's a dog" and walk on. Stupid questions deserve stupid answers. Altho if someone asks me what breed he is I'll give them as much "good" info as I can provide at the time. Just last week I had a guy say to me "deem' dare dogs is like 1200$ right?" I shoved Moto in my jacket and kindly informed the man that my husband who was right behind me was "packing heat". I have no clue if the man behind me herd me or not but I made a B line for my car. I had to spend the whole day running errands and Moto just happened to need his eye drops in the time slot I had to run them so he went along. I think I may have to invest in a dog carrier for situations like that in the future. |
The most irritated that I got was a pizza delivery lady who came to the door and both my babies of course was barking. She looked at Natalie and said oh how darling a teacup yorkie, then looked at Charlie and said....what is he? Is he mixed? I politely said no....there is no such thing as a teacup and Charlie is purebred just like Natalie is. She looked at me like I was stupid and left. |
I am soooo glad I am not the only one who has issue with the "Is she a teacup" question or issue!!! When I decided to get a little girl I was thinking of another Shih tuz, it was my vet who talked me into a Yorkie. He explained about all the scam and what to be aware of and refered two breeders. He recommended to not get what he called the "tiny tiny" ones because they are not as healthy and I would have problems keeping them safe and healthy. I got Remy -- her mother was 5 lbs and dad about the same. Remy is 3.5 -- long legs and the most beautiful baby in the world (to me). She is 11 months and she has my husband, her two shih tuz brothers and me wrapped around her paw. The vet said she would be too small to breed so I had her altered. I don't want to chance her getting sick or hurt... When we go out people will tell me about teacups.. I always say "oh... have you had a lot of health problems?" or "that's funny.. the breed standards state 3 lbs is as small as they should be" Your right, they often get mad. I have seen some yorkies that are twice as heavy as Remy (or more) and they are beautiful and happy and healthy and it makes my heart happy!!!!! |
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It's VERY sad. People just want smaller and smaller. I was at the dog park the other day and a woman told me she got a "purebred Morkie" and then went on to tell me how unhappy she was with her and her size, because she was supposed to be "tiny" and black/tan and she looks ALL white and almost exactly like a Maltese. Yep, that's what happens when you get a mixed breed, there is NO guarantee. I just didn't really say much and asked much she weighed and she told me 7lbs... LOL. I was like, you want smaller? Mind you, she was a tiny 7lbs, like she was really skinny and stuff. Ugh! |
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I had someone "tell me", not ask me, that mine was a teacup. I said No she is just a regular yorkie. She argued that no it was definitely a teacup. her neighbor had a purebred registered teacup and looked exactly like mine. OK who can argue with that logic. |
My yorkie is very tiny, we did not know that she would be this small. Her dad was 5 pounds and her mom was 6 pounds. People ask me all the time if she is a "teacup" and I just say she is small because there is no such thing as a teacup. Some look at you like you are nuts and others seem surprized to hear that. She is our first yorkie and we love her so much I do worry because she is so small. when we got her she was very similar in size to her sister and two brothers. I chose her because she was jumpin up like pick me, pick me and when I picked her up she was licking me and acting so excited so I got her because I like to think she picked me:) I do wish she was bigger but I love her just the same:) She is a wonderful little dog and everyone that meets her loves her to. |
My Zoe is 2.8 lbs at almost # years old, i love to death, But I didn't go out searching for a small yorkie when I got her, It just sort of ended up that she stayed small. But I do worry about her health.. |
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I usually take it as just being ignorant, it doesn't take long to find out otherwise. I don't think I remember anyone asking if he is a "teacup" but if they do I'll just let them know thats not a classification that applys to Yorkies...not that I think I'll ever get that with his long, skinny legs :D |
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I had a lady in my puppy class just tell me the other day that her sister just recently got a Yorkie also and it was a "tea cup". I almost gave her the third degree but bit my tongue since it was her sister and not her. I just informed her that smaller Yorkie's have serious health problems and for her sister to watch for that. It is so irritating. |
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Got to admit I do love teacups though. I have a nice collection of them in my china cabinet:D |
I would say that Yorkies are considered to be in the toy breed. Still a word for small, but acurate. |
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