I am trying to find a teacup yorkie are a pinscher. I have looked every where but can’t seem to find nothing with a reasonable price, I am looking to spend at the max $200. If someone knows where I could locate one of these dogs I would really appreciate it. Thanks
You will not find anything "Teacup" for that price. The name Teacup means nothing except money to breeders. They are puppies that are born extremely premature (usually by c-section) and sold for crazy amounts of money. The people who create these dogs are horrible and only care about the money, not the dogs. The dogs themselves are very unhealthy and have lots of developmental problems and weak immune systems. Their bones are extremely delicate and can easily break if they fall or get stepped on. They often have medical problems their entire life, usually respiratory and die within a few years. If you can find a cheap one, it’s going to cost you 10x as much as a normal dogs vet bills in half the time. Your vet may also not completely vaccinate the dog. Where a normal dog takes 1cc of a vaccine, the vet might want to do several doses until it is fully vaccinated.
Please do not contribute money to this horrible practice.
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Have you tried an animal shelter? I know it probably won’t be any cheaper, but at least you’d be helping the pet population.
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You will not find anything "Teacup" for that price. The name Teacup means nothing except money to breeders. They are puppies that are born extremely premature (usually by c-section) and sold for crazy amounts of money. The people who create these dogs are horrible and only care about the money, not the dogs. The dogs themselves are very unhealthy and have lots of developmental problems and weak immune systems. Their bones are extremely delicate and can easily break if they fall or get stepped on. They often have medical problems their entire life, usually respiratory and die within a few years. If you can find a cheap one, it’s going to cost you 10x as much as a normal dogs vet bills in half the time. Your vet may also not completely vaccinate the dog. Where a normal dog takes 1cc of a vaccine, the vet might want to do several doses until it is fully vaccinated.
Please do not contribute money to this horrible practice.
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If you are limited on cash, go to the pound or a local shelter
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Any "breeder" that offers you a pup for $200 dollars is giving you a dog that will probably cost quadruple that to fix down the road.
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that price either a scam or shelter.
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