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or maybe they are referring to those teacup rides for kids at amusement parks LOL |
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They are adorable, though teacup is quite the stretch! :) |
Maybe they ment "D-cups"? lol |
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you guys are too funny! I LOVE my "teapot"... but no way these are t cups... they look just like he did and 10 weeks and he is 14 POUNDS! d |
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:yelrotflm :sidesplt: Now that's my kind of humor! LOL :D |
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:yelrotflm :lol tears I love this place!!! D-cup yorkies. :lol tears |
OK, I know the lady is a liar but I really am sad about the situation. People are mostly wanting teeny-tiny Yorkies nowadays and the poor pups who, through the gene pool, are unlucky enough to be "big" have trouble finding homes. She is probably advertising this way to be able to sell the pups. Yeah, it's false advertising and that isn't right but I do worry about the big puppies who languish. My Bobby was one of these puppies. He's a beautiful boy, sweet and playful, but, through no fault of his own, wasn't wanted. I found him when he was 5 1/2 months old and he remains so grateful to have his own family who loves him! I hope that someone who wants lovely Yorkies, regardless of breed standard, buys these pups and loves them forever! Julie |
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Teacup ??? Yeah, a teacup yorkie in Paul Bunyon's world !!! They should have let someone with really big hands hold the puppies instead of a little boy. At least they would have appeared a little smaller. |
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