Teacup Pomeranian For Sale
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why would you want to sell this fluffy creature?
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Is this an adult or a puppy? Do they grow more than this?
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Teacup dogs are NOT a good idea. I'm the mother to a "teacup" Yorkie who is three years old--she's a wonderful girl, but breeding them to be so little causes more than just physical ailment. It causes changes in their dispositions too which is why the AKC will NOT register them. I love my dog, she's healthy and very well cared for, but I'd never choose a "teacup" dog again--I feel like she would be a happier girl if she was a normal size.
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@MDproductionSS oh they wont die the day after you adopt them... there deaths are slow and long as there little bodies start to fail. Its only after you spend thousands of dollars trying to keep your little friend alive that you begin to realise just how terrible the term "Teacup" really is.
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@Renagaderip wtf?! then why do they sell these poor things? I don't want a puppy who's gonna die the day after I adopted him
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@MDproductionSS It is.
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@jenaccess4luv Maybe, but a pom is everytime like that ^^
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They just look fat because of their thick fur....
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He looks like little Afro :D
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!
Renagaderip 4 months ago 13
@MDproductionSS they are simply puppies that are born prematurely and are normally malnourished and in very poor condition most dont live more then a few years because of the various health risks there bodies put on them. It is not unusual for these puppies to have underdeveloped spines/organs.
Renagaderip 4 months ago 5