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  • Bear says HI! :) Pls. check out her channel!

  • @00shhhhhhh00 well if the breeders made them small its technically a different type of the breed and you can't sue someone for calling it a "teacup" maltese just like you would say "toy" poodle, so be quiet.....

  • Ah...he looks like a rabbit.

  • Beautiful little fellow!

  • Where dod u get him? so cute

  • People please stop hating on others if they want to spend extra cash on teacup maltese then let them. Is their money not yours i have one i paid $1,800 for mine

    he is 2.4 at 6 years old now, the only bad thing about him is that u can't say no to he's cute eyes i spoil him love him to death.

  • @johnnyD191919 i TOTALLY agree :)

  • @johnnyD191919

    You really can't say something like that since it's assuming that the only parties that matter are those involved in the market transaction. A statement like that doesn't take into account the ethics involved in the purposeful ends of making these animals genetically UNHEALTHY. Breeding teacup animals is very ethically objectionable and selfish.

  • i want a puppy like this

  • whats the name of this song?

  • @WheresWaldoTV its lonestar-my frony porch looking in

  • mine was even smaller! now she is 2.4! full grown!

  • He's like a tiny ball of fur!!! so cute and adorable, I want one!!!!

  • at 0:10 it looks like she caught on fire! lol

  • I have a TOY Maltese that weighs a tiny 2lbs 14oz. She is not a TEACUP. TEACUP is just a nickname. It  isn't a real word in the dog world. Cosette is just a small Maltese. Maltese are in the TOY Group in the dog show world and Maltese are 7lbs and UNDER. That means that a true Maltese is a Maltese that is supposed to be from newborn size to 7 lbs and anywhere in between. Do you understand now. So far Cosette is healthy but much too small to breed, she could die.

  • OMG ITS SO CUTE!!!!!!!!!!! how much are they?

  • @22bearsfan if you want a teacup there about they range from 900-3000

    I got my teacup maltese for 1500, and i love her to death, shes my baby.

    Here names bella, she 3 years old now and 4.5 lbs now, but when i first got her she was 1.5lbs. she's about 13 inches long and 5 inches high. You'll love the teacup maltese if you get one. If you want one that big like the video above, speciffically ask for a TEACUP maltese, if you get a toy maltese, their minumum full growth is about 8 lbs and 2 ft

  • @22bearsfan 600

  • @WheresWaldoTV oh thats better

  • @22bearsfan y how much u think lmao?

  • There is no such thing as a "tea cup" Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese, Poodle, or any other breed for that matter. They simply do not exist. "Tea-cup" is just a marketing ploy given by unethical and unscrupulous breeders to drive up the price of their puppies!

  • @zzellezz1 they exist, they are just wrongly bred and born prematurly. so what do u call a maltese that is fully grown and 2 lbs? not a regular maltese?

  • @zzellezz1 no there is such thing.There are certain maltese that are bred to be smaller than the regular toy size, i should know i've had a teacup one for 3 years and my neighbor has a toy.There is a signifigant difference in weight and length, trust me. Toys are usually 8-12 lbs and teacups are 3-5lb full grown.My teacup is about a foot long full size the neighbors toy is about 26 inches.I know plenty of other people with toy maltese to make the comparison. Teacup is a name for smaller maltese

  • @avenueyay There are officially no teacup Maltese. Toys dogs are supposed to be 7lbs and UNDER. The good breeders try to keep Maltese in the 5 to 7 lb range. If your neighbor has a "Maltese" that is that big, it is not pure Maltese somewhere up the line. I suggest you read the Maltese Standard. If poor breeders breed for Maltese smaller than 4 lbs they run the risk of serious medical problems in the tiny ones.

  • @patteel how are you going to tell a person who has a teacup maltese that they don't exist? You need to get your facts straight instead of reading articles on the internet. there are maltese bred to be 4lbs and under. mine is a teacup and she's 4 lbs 6 ounces. Her medical stats are perfectly, and i can speak for many people who teacups that are perfectly healthy. Don't get me wrong, I'm not for the people who breed them like that, but I'm perfectly happy with my dog

  • BIG EARS !!!!

    A Maltese/Papillon mix ?

  • OMGGG!!!! sooo cute ^^

  • That is not a Maltese!

    Someone sold you a rabbit/cat mix mutt. :D

  • I didn't pay anywhere around 1,000. Try $500 and I only paid that much because I wanted a purebred Maltese. I've only had two purebred dogs, the rest coming from shelters.

  • Is this teacup maltese? I dont think so. because maltese are normally small. :)

  • @fashionista36363 not that small dip

  • LOL...i might squeeze that cute thing to DEATH!!! o.o"

  • me too. when i first got my Maltese i thought i was going to kill it by hugging it too much BUT i didn't. i'm so glad i stayed away from it for awhile.

  • Makes my heart go all mushy.  Sooooo Lovely!

  • WOW. Awesomely cute and tiny dog. Haha

  • Where did you buy her? I want to buy one like yours. How much did she cost you? PLEASE... CUTE

  • My parents paid about $1000 for our tea cup. She never got more than 4 pounds. Recently passed at the age of 15 years old on December 6, 2009.

  • @Snaffleur Sorry to hear of your passing. =(

  • i think ill be able to get him

  • this dog is so cute\

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