
As
a rescue, we are
amazed at so many
people wanting to
buy a so-called
"Teacup" puppy. Thus
the reason we are
writing this piece
concerning our views
about the phenomenon
of so many people
wanting a "so-called
teacup" puppy.
Puppies aren't toys;
they are living
breathing babies
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!
The lives of many
little dogs depend
on you educating
yourself, and
others, not to buy
into this phase.
Thank you for taking
the time to read
this!
This is a topic that
most assuredly needs
to be brought to the
attention of
perspective puppy
buyers.
Let's start out by
saying "THEREIS 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
than that! Their
bones are VERY
fragile and can be
broken by jumping
off of a coach,
falling off of a
bed, being stepped
on or worse.
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 of 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 (soft spot
from the cranial
bone not forming),
portosystemic shunts
(PSS- abnormal
vessel that allows
blood to bypass the
liver. As a result
the blood is not
cleansed by one of
the bodies filters:
the liver.),
hypoglycemia,
cardiac problems,
collapsing trachea,
luxating patellas,
Leggs Calves Perthes
disease, seizures,
hydroencephaly,
blindness and
digestive problems
can be increased in
these tiny 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
any other breed for
that matter. They
simply do not exist.
"Tea-cup" is just a
marketing ploy 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 2 1/2
pounders with 3
pounders ... well,
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!