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Also, these little dogs need protection from predatory animals like owls and other birds of prey. These breeds may also have problems with housetraining since they have very small bladders and bowels. They will need many small meals per day to prevent low blood sugar and frequent outdoor bathroom breaks. Join us and help bring about a time when every dog can feel safe, happy and loved. There is no officially recognized teacup breed, and typically no guarantee that the tiny puppy you get from the breeder won’t grow up to be a standard-sized dog.

Teacup boston terriers are sturdy little dogs and like to play a lot. However, remember that as one of the teacup dog breeds, they are more fragile than traditional small breeds, and even though they look sturdy, you can actually harm them without trying too hard. Below in this article, I'll discuss the advantages and disadvantages of some of the most popular teacup dog breeds globally and why you should and shouldn't adopt them. Because teacup dog breeds weigh less than the akc standard for a toy breed, you can technically have any breed called a teacup. Most breeders consider a teacup dog that weighs less than 4 pounds and stands less than 17 inches tall. Whilst teacup and micro puppies are adorable, sickness and cruelty are not!

In other words, {shiba inu for sale} breeding teacups is extra risky for both the mother and the puppies. “when you breed for the way the dog looks instead of for the healthiest genetic stock, health problems emerge,” he adds. Another size-related health problem is patella luxation, or sliding kneecap, which can affect a teacup dog’s ability to walk.

Yorkshire terriers were already popular dogs at their standard small size, so the teacup variety is a popular hit, too. These tiny dogs can weigh just 2 to 3 pounds, but they still have big-dog personalities. One particularly odd fact about teacup dogs is that many of them are members of traditionally small dog breeds. The unethical breeding of teacup dogs, or any dogs, is cruel. If you want a teacup dog, research ethical breeders to avoid those that inbreed or breed runts, as this can have dire consequences on the pup’s health and wellbeing. Alternatively, adopt from a shelter or adopt a regular small breed.

The best one for you will depend on the attention you can give the dog, your preferences, where you live, and your lifestyle. We go into more detail about all the teacup dog breeds so that you can make a good decision. If you have thought through your decision and have decided that a teacup puppy is right for you. Research breeders, interview and visit them before purchasing a puppy. The best way to determine whether your teacup puppy will remain small is to observe the parents and grandparents of the puppy.

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