January 6, 2009
how are teacup yorkies?
how do i convince my parents to let me get a teacup yorkie instead of a shiba inu! do teacup yorkies yap alot????? are they bad with big dogs??? do they need a lot of care (not that im not willing to care for it). how much do they usually cost?
Teacup Yorkies don't exist. It's a fancy name for a bad breeder to label on a poorly bred Yorkie. They over charge and name it something cute to lure unsuspecting buyers into thinking they have something "special". Sure, special in it's vet needs, diet needs, exercise needs–special needs period.
A good Yorkie breeder would sell the smallest one for little money due to failure to fall within the breed standards.
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20 minutes ago you wanted the other dog. I think maybe you should spend some time deciding what you want before you try convincing your folks to give you one. The indecisiveness is likely the reason they haven't said yes. Regardless you should avoid "teacup" varieties as these are the weakest ones from a litter then bred to make smaller still puppies and tend to be sick and short lived.
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Teacup Yorkies don't exist. It's a fancy name for a bad breeder to label on a poorly bred Yorkie. They over charge and name it something cute to lure unsuspecting buyers into thinking they have something "special". Sure, special in it's vet needs, diet needs, exercise needs–special needs period.
A good Yorkie breeder would sell the smallest one for little money due to failure to fall within the breed standards.
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NON-EXISTENT!!!
One DRINKS from teacups…or pays crooks for crap w/LIES stuck on it!
You appear to need a teddybear…a barbie doll
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theres no such thing as a "teacup" dog, their just runts of the litter
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they are adorable!!!! (much cuter then a shiba inu i may add) they (well at least the one ive had) are very hyperactive they yap not a lot it just depends on the dogs specific peronality.they're not all the same. they cost around 1000 dollars . ive never had a shiba inu be4 ive just had chihuahua's, dashunds and yorkies. also "teacup" yorkies are just the same as any other yorkie they are not any different they were just born small that's all there's nothing else that's different
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please answer mine: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AosiW_qi4sTKCYNM6IKZLhHsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081231132352AAxf3mF
OMG another stupid question from an unknowledgeable child teacups??? do your research
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me
teacup yorkies are not an existing breed. what you're thinking of is poorly bred sickly runt puppies.
yes. they yap a lot.
they can become aggressive.
they're ridiculously overpriced for such a small amount of UNHEALTHY dog…
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Yorkshire Terriers come in one size. http://www.ytca.org for information on breeders, rescue, and "teacups"!
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this is te sheet i gave my mom and it worked!!!
Facts about the dog that I want…a Teacup Yorkie
1.Out of all small dogs, Yorkies are the #1 least shedding dogs
2. Yorkies are #13th fastest learners out of all small dogs
3. Yorkies are #1 most popular dogs out of all small dogs
4. Yorkies are the #1 best small watchdogs
5. The Yorkie, is a dainty, lively, affectionate, happy, energetic, confident and devoted dog. He focuses completely on his family, and craves attention, and love. He wants to be near you and will sit and cuddle in your lap–but only for so long! He loves and seeks out adventure, and can get into mischief if he isn't given enough to do. He is not a dog who can be left alone in a yard; he needs human companionship. He is a very high-energy dog who requires only moderate exercise because of his size, yet still needs to romp and play around the house, and chances to run free in the yard. He loves to travel, and he likes long, daily walks. He plays hard and seems to have a boundless capacity for fun. When outdoors, he should always be leashed or in a safely enclosed area, because he will chase after small animals. He is also fearless and assertive and will confront much larger dogs. He can get along with dogs, but he will hunt and can harm smaller, rodent pets. He gets along well with older, responsible children, but does not have the patience for younger, smaller ones. He is a fragile dog who if handled too roughly will snap at them. He mustn't be tossed, or allowed to jump from high places. He is a friendly dog who likes people, although he can be timid with visitors if he isn't introduced to them while still a puppy. An outstanding watchdog, he is intensely protective, guarding his territory fearlessly with his acute hearing and his relentless, high-pitched bark. He is easily trained, eager to please you and can remember many different commands. He can however be stubborn and willful if he doesn't get his way, and needs to be trained with a great deal of patience and praise. He practically doesn't shed so he would make a good pet if you are a clean-freak.
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hope i help!!