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Teacup, Toys??Why? Hello all, I just wanted to get some clairfication on the terms Toy, Tiny and Teacup. Where did this come from? Are they referring to the dogs that only make it to 2lbs? Everytime i go out with Izzy people keep asking me is he a teacup yorkie? I usually say no, because there is no such thing. Am I right? He's 2.5 lbs now at 3.5 months, he will be at least 5lbs full grown. Just wondering.:confused: |
Your 100% correct. There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie. It's a marketing ploy and a "slang" term for a very tiny yorkie, but all yorkies are tiny, haha. Anywho, a lot of people have been misinformed. I don't have a problem persay with the term, I just don't like it when breeders use it as a means to trick people into paying outrageous amounts of money and over breeding to small dogs. |
Tiny and Teacup are terms some breeders use to make more $$$$$$$$$ from the sale of Yorkies from 3 pounds and under . I even heard a woman at the vet clinic telling peoples that she had a micro Yorkie . |
The vet told my sister has a "micro mini". She weighs 15 oz. That isn't even a pound! I think she's a few months old. |
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Yes, you are right. ALL Yorkies are "Toys" as in, the breed is classified in the "Toy" group, vs the Herding, Working, Hound, etc groups. I suppose you could say "tiny Yorkie" as a description, but these terms shouldn't be used in a manner that indicates this is a 'breed' of its own. If that makes any sense at all... |
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haha made me crack up sorry thats hellarious! |
Heee Heeee My little guy was 1.6oz at 16 weeks. He's now 1 and weighs over 7 pounds!!!! He USED to be tiny!!!!! |
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micro yorkie....too funny. :yelrotflm Thanks everyone for clearing that up. I knew I was right...this lady at petsmart tried to convice me otherwise. |
Micro Yorkie :lol tears I hope she doesn't have problems with her eyes . |
my kirby is mircro compared to a lab |
Here's a fun link for you :) http://www.pupcity.com/puppies-for-s...asp?adid=11830 and what kind of person would take their baby back for not being small enough?! Geez. . . I wonder how much those are going for:rolleyes: |
I saw this on a site: tiny teacup: 2-3 pounds full grown teacup: 3.5-4.5 pounds full grown tiny toy: 4.5-5 pounds full grown toy: 5.5-6.5 pounds full grown |
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