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Do TEACUPS exist? Hi !!! It is my mission to hunt down a gorgeous Yorkie! (but the catch is that I am from Australia) I've heard stories of teacup and Toy sizes but some people say there is no actual size called a "teacup". Is that true? Or can you actually get them that small? I'm after the smallest size possible - what would that be? Any recommendations for a great breeder in Australia? Thanks :) xx Lee. |
Well you are correct there is no such term as a teacup yorkie. I am sorry, I can not help find a breeder in Australia. As small as possible, like how tiny are you wanting him or her to be? |
There is no such thing as a "teacup" yorkie. That's just a term that people have picked up. My friend's last litter, one turned out to be 3.2 lbs full grown. The smaller they are the more health problems you can run into. Right now, I have a puppy that will probably be no more than 3 lbs full grown, and that's why I have considered keeping her and getting her spayed. |
Tea cup , micro etc are just terms used by irresponsible breeder . Usually from what I have heard , the smallest possible = the biggest vet bills possible . |
Thank you for your reply :) I'm after a small size pup because I don't have much "running around" space at home. If that's your pup in the photo... it's gorgeous :) Is yours small? What kind of health risks are small yorkies predisposed to? |
here is a thread that you should read. It will answer alot of things. I just thought that I would beat everyone to it and post it. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sho...hlight=teacups |
lol........teacups are rather fancy for my taste, i prefer a coffee mug..... but yes they exist, they usually come with pretty little saucers just in case there is a spill..... |
There are smaller sized yorkies. Some are born smaller than their litter mates. Sometimes they are breed to be smaller. There are health problems they can have like liver shunt or luxating pattellas but so can average sized yorkies. You just have to understand that you are taking on a higher risk of possible health problems with smaller yorkies. Alot of people on here have smaller yorkies with no health problems so far though. |
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lol........ i dont think its rude if you put the (lol) in front... besides i am not known for holding back on anything i think is funny :p |
lol...I just received a phone call of a Supposed to be knowledgeable breeder , she ask me if I have a teacup for sale . I ask her to go to the porcelain store near her home. |
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Just because I loveee love love Brittie123's Mia.. http://www.mylittlemia.com/toydog.html has information about these "teacups" .. |
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I really touch wood because he doen't have show signs of illness . |
My house is 1100 square feet, and my puppy gets to go outside and play in a small pen every now and then. But he's six months old and probably around 10 pounds now. So you don't need a lot of space even for the big yorkies. They just run up and down the hall and play inside. And my guy is so hardy, I've stepped on him and sat on him, and he does just fine. I'm too clumsy for a tiny Yorkie I think |
tea cups So glad to see there areso many of you that dont agree with tea cups. I think that people are just trying to rip people off by using that title. Ther are alot of health problems that happen when there that small. |
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Well we are living with a retriever cross and a largish yorkie in a flat, and we go away weekends in a 2 berth caravan - as long as you put in the time to walk them etc they are fine. |
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