The Teacup Phenomenon

As a breeder I am weary from taking phone calls asking me for aso-called Teacup puppy.
Thus the reason I am writing this piece concerning my views about the phenomenon of so many
people wanting a so-called teacup puppy.

I'm also amazed at the number of young girls calling. I guess they want to be like a certain hotel heiress and carry a cutsie
little dog around in their purse.

Puppies aren't toys, they are living breathing babes that need love and attention, not to spend
half of their life in someone's HOT Purse!

Please take the time to read this and educate yourself as to what you are asking us for!The
lives of many little dogs depend on the education you get from us as breeders. Thanks for
taking the time to educate yourself.



This is a topic that most assuredly needs to be brought to the attention of perspective
puppy buyers. Let's start out by saying THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A TEACUP PUPPY.

With that in mind let me say this;It seems as though there is a plethora of people who are
insistent on buying tiny puppies in the 2 to 4 pound range. Also commonly referred to as a
"Teacup puppy.

The word Teacup has been used to merely describe the size of a puppy, meaning it is
very small and will probably be under the standard size which is 4 to 7 pounds for the
Toy Group, Yorkshire Terrier breed. We cannot imagine anyone wanting anything smaller then
that!

Many breeders, while tacking a whooping price on a puppy,claim to breed so called
teacups" as if they were a breed all their own. Don't be fooled! They are not a breed all their own.

If a breeder says they specialize in teacups RUN, RUN, RUN for the hills! Most TEACUP
puppies are in reality, a premature puppy.

Most females are bred on the ninth through the fifteenth day of their heat cycles. Eggs
can be fertilized for up to 72 hours after any of these breeding's. Therefore, it is possible to have
puppies conceived up to a week or so younger than the puppies first conceived in a litter.

However, when the first puppies conceived are mature and ready to be born, labor starts and all
the puppies will be born, no matter when they were fertilized.

Some of the problems that may be encountered are both genetic and congenital
in these tiny babies and the list is a long one. The risk of open fontanels, portosystemic
shunts (PSS), hypoglycemia, cardiac problems, collapsing trachea, luxating
patellas, Leggs Calves Perthes disease, seizures, hydroencephaly, blindness and
digestive problems can be increased in thesetiny babies.

Problems such as respiratory problems can remain or worsen throughout their lives.
These babies frequently are so fragile that they do not live more than a few years. There have
been several tiny Yorkies as adults who still had open fontanels and their owners had to carry
nourishment with them all the time. Their vets have felt it unsafe to give a full dose of vaccine so
the puppies had to get several injections to be on the safe side.

There is no such thing as a "tea cup Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese, Poodle, or anyother breed for
that matter. They simply do not exist. Tea-cup" is just a marketing phrase given by unethical
and unscrupulous breeders to drive up the
price of their puppies!


So called Teacups" fetch anything from $1000 to $10,000! This is ridiculous and
shameful! There are a lot of chronically unhealthy puppies because unscrupulous
breeders and puppy mills are inbreeding. Some poor darlings only live for a very, very short time!

They take the little teeny tiny Yorkies and they breed 21/2 pounders with 3 pounders ...
WeII they’re playing with genetics. You should NEVER breed a female of any breed less than 5
pounds.

PLEASE educate yourselves before buying a tiny puppy whether it is a Yorkie or any other
breed.  You could be in for months or years of heartbreak not to mention staggering veterinarian
bills!  

DO YOUR HOMEWORK!!!
IF YOU WANT A HEALTHY PUPPY,
DON'T FALL FOR THE TEACUP ACT!


Thank you Molly of Clover Dale Yorkies For sharing this write up! This couldn't have
been said any better
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