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Information Regarding Teacup Sized Puppies!
Since teacup and micro
are words if by breeders to delineate the period of time of a close to the
ground puppy there is no inescapable standard. Each herdsman has the is coming
to one to describe their enjoy definition of the length of a puppy. It is not a
couple or marches to a different drummer from the couple itself. It only
describes size. Every shepherd might disclose the language teacup to determine
antithetical sizes and weights of their seize puppies for all that; our
standards of the style teacup or micro are that is to be below:
Boutique Teacup is generally means puppy will be 3 to 4 pounds full grown. Micro is a word we use to give an account in words of puppies to be between 2 to 3 pounds. We can only estimate puppy sizes and weights at full maturity. It is never provide a formal assurance or promise as it is impossible to guarantee a puppy's weight. The only way to know adult weight of a puppy is to buy an adult over the age of 8 months old.
Are Teacups Healthy?
Well, the word has brought much dispute between dog breeders today. Many people have the wrong
in one's opinion or judgment idea that teacups are not healthy. While it is true that some
teacups can have health problems, if a teacup is bred from a healthy line, and
bred from a line that is specifically bred to be small, then they can be just
as healthy as any other size dog. Rather than all of the time a puppy will be born
extra small out of a litter of regular or miniature size that has all regular
or large dogs behind them, and the breeder will call this a teacup. But the
real reason that the pup is tiny is because they have something wrong with them
that keep them from develop to normal size. This pup might be sickly, or will
have numerous health problems, or might even seem to be healthy, but only lives
for a short time or a few years. This is not a true teacup! This is just a detrimental
pup! This is where many people in a mistaken way get the idea from, that
teacups are not healthy. That is why it is so of great significance or
value
to purchase a teacup from an experienced breeder that has the knowledge to know
the difference.
Boutique Teacup Puppies
has worked with the teacup sized puppies for a long time and our breeders are
experienced with breeding these tiny little precious puppies so just because
other may think they are unhealthy we know the difference and we also place
guarantees on our puppies so if in fact we were selling teacup puppies that
were so unhealthy we would not offer a guarantee on them. So, please understand
the difference between a true teacup and a run of the litter as there are
differences on how they were bred.
How to Care for Teacup Puppies.
Care: Teacups are not
suitable for everyone’s lifestyle. I get several e-mails a day from people
looking for teacups. Many people get toys and teacups confused. Most people
think that they want a teacup, when all they are really looking for is a nice
tiny toy! A small toy is still tiny enough to rest in the smallest lap, fit in
the new papoose backpacks or reside in a condo or apartment. They do not
realize the extra care that a very tiny teacup requires. Most true little
teacups cannot jump on a couch or bed or climb stairs. If they are put on a bed
or couch, they must be watched constantly so that they do not fall off, as they
can break a leg or be seriously or fatally injured. Plus, as puppies, because
of their small size, they cannot have the run of the whole house and must be
confined in a small playpen etc. They are also not suitable for households with
small children or even larger dogs, as they can be easily hurt, dropped, or
stepped on. Also, some (but not all) teacups are prone to *Hypoglycemia. When a dog uses up all his stored source of energy
(food) and it isn't replaced, then low blood sugar results. So if you decide to
get a teacup, make sure you know the warning signs! To prevent this, tiny pups
should have small frequent meals and plenty of time to rest.
Please understand that
teacup and micro teacups might not be the right fit for your family as they do
require alot more care than a normal sized puppy so if we feel that your
lifestyle is not suitable for a teacup puppy we may not sell you a puppy. It is
for the best interest of our puppies.