i trying to decide between these two they are both so cute, but will i have to get their hair cut like i do my shi tzu
A teacup Yorkie you will have to get cut. Please realize that these dogs are animals, and not toys or props and they need to be treated as such, even if they are tiny and cute. They can live for a good fifteen years, but can also die from the most absurd things (a friend lost her chi abruptly: the dog wanted to jump up in the couch to the owner, but in the process bumped his head on the coffe table and died instantly). I guess I would hope that you are acquiring your next dog based on something more htan the fact that they are 'both so cute'.
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The decision is all yours, but as an owner of a long haired chihuahua I am more partial to them. They are great dogs, but they are very needy, and get deeply attached. I will tell you that a long hair only sheds about twice a year, versus a short hair that sheds on a daily basis…….
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A teacup Yorkie you will have to get cut. Please realize that these dogs are animals, and not toys or props and they need to be treated as such, even if they are tiny and cute. They can live for a good fifteen years, but can also die from the most absurd things (a friend lost her chi abruptly: the dog wanted to jump up in the couch to the owner, but in the process bumped his head on the coffe table and died instantly). I guess I would hope that you are acquiring your next dog based on something more htan the fact that they are 'both so cute'.
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I have a yorkie.They're extremely intelligent,very loyal and super cute.I just love yorkies so much I'm thinking of getting another one!
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You need to read breed standarss and meet some of each..decide which one best fits your lifestyle and your family. Cute should not be criteria for choosing a puppy.They are a lifelong commitment.
***note there is no such thing as "teacup" anything.This is just a term tacked on to the breed name by irresponsible breeders who are selling runts or are delibrately breeding smaller then the breed standard allows. Often these undersized dogs end up with serious health issues..heart, liver, kidney, etc. They also aren't noted for living as long as their normal sized counterparts. If would be recommended to find a responsible breeder who breeds to the breed standard to buy your puppy from instead of falling for irresponsible breeder sales tactics*****
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veterinary tech for 34 years