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Now that I have your attention (arent I mean LOL
) This is a breeder sight I came across!
Teacup is not a myth, just a common term used to describe the tiniest group of this allready tiny breed.It is not written in the breed standard but used by soo many it has come to be a household term and is generally believed to mean the smallest of the breed, , Some are offended by the use of the term, which is to me, silly , as we all know what it connotates . Teacup is simply a word , understood to describe the smallest of this breed ,The smallest of the smallest, But Teacup does not literally mean an adult chihuahua fits into a teacup, that is a common misconception and is far from the truth ! I try to stay away from this term and describe my pups by offering projected adult weight .based on 27 years experience .as the charts are greatly off due to body fat, bone density etc,
We've been breeding pet Chihuahuas for 27 years .Our pups are healthy and loving , up to date on shots and wormings. We have both long and short coats. They are all homeraised.most will be between 2- 6Lbs fullgrown , or what has commonly come to be known as teacup and toys, occasionally family sized 6-8lbs as we get many requests .
All I can say is :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire:
Teacup is not a myth, just a common term used to describe the tiniest group of this allready tiny breed.It is not written in the breed standard but used by soo many it has come to be a household term and is generally believed to mean the smallest of the breed, , Some are offended by the use of the term, which is to me, silly , as we all know what it connotates . Teacup is simply a word , understood to describe the smallest of this breed ,The smallest of the smallest, But Teacup does not literally mean an adult chihuahua fits into a teacup, that is a common misconception and is far from the truth ! I try to stay away from this term and describe my pups by offering projected adult weight .based on 27 years experience .as the charts are greatly off due to body fat, bone density etc,
We've been breeding pet Chihuahuas for 27 years .Our pups are healthy and loving , up to date on shots and wormings. We have both long and short coats. They are all homeraised.most will be between 2- 6Lbs fullgrown , or what has commonly come to be known as teacup and toys, occasionally family sized 6-8lbs as we get many requests .
All I can say is :angryfire: :angryfire: :angryfire: