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Old 01-04-2010   #1 (permalink)
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Question teacups...

I am seriously looking for teacup breeders preferably someplace close to Vegas, i am not trying to purchase immediatly but would like a chance to ensure the puppy i get is healthy and well cared for. so i would like to get to know the breeder a little bit.

looking in the general Las Vegas area... maybe a little further????

also i would like any comments that anyone has on the following breeds.

teacup yorkie
teacup Schnauzers
Teacup Maltese
Teacup Malti-Poo

would prefer female. I would also like to learn all i can about those breeds. which sheds the least??? thats a big one for me.

i am also sort of intrested in a teacup pincher... i know that would shed the least but they seem to suffer the little dog syndrom alot... i have a desent sized back yard and have plenty of room for the puppy to play.

thank you for reading my post and for any help...
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Sorry, but you are greatly confused...there is NO "teacup" in any breed. No matter what any idiot tells you or you read.
The term "Teacup" in actuality was taken from a photograph in the late 1950's early 1960's of a 6 week old Chihuahua puppy sitting in an oversized teacup.
The photograph was taken by a photographer for LIFE magazine and was published with a simple caption under it that read "Teacup Chihuahua". With this every idiot in the country that thought it was so cute started demanding them. Unfortunately no one paid mind to the fact that it was not an adult fully grown Chihuahua but a puppy. In turn many breeders with little knowledge started to breed their runts to one another to create undersized Chihuahua's to appease those who did not use even the slightest of common sense to take time to read up on the breed before wanting one and thus were left with ill bred dogs subjected to numerous health issues.
As one who still occasionally breeds and has for over 50 years ( Miniature Pinschers) there is NO teacup Pinscher or teacup in any breed. If you are so willing to want a dog than take the time to learn about dogs and dog breeds. Read up on them so you will already know that what you are asking for does not exist. Be a responsible dog owner and not one the ones who buys what looks cute with little to no regard for the dog. People who insist on purchasing poorly bred undersize just for the sake of trying to call them something they are not, simply put should never own a dog.
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