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It's a teacup poodle.
I have a three month old teacup poodle too and she has thinner hair than my miniature/standard poodle has. The back of her legs are very thin and I can see her skin. Not sure if all teacup are like this or not, this is our first teacup.
Only when their pups because when they are older their head goes over and actual teacup drinking cup!
There is no such thing as a "teacup" poodle, it is a toy poodle, if you're buying or selling teacup poodles they don't exist just like unicorns because they're a myth. AKC, CKC, and UKC only accept and register toy, mini, and standard poodles.
A toy poodle is a recognised breed of poodle. It is the smallest breed of poodle that is recognised by the BKC and AKC. The teacup poodle is not recognised by the governing BKC or AKC associations. It is a poodle but it is usually a much smaller than normal sized poodle and they breed these poodles together which result in a even smaller poodle which is called a teacup poodle. The poodles that are usually bred together are toy poodles which are smaller than the set size for that particular size.They are mostly the same except that Toy Poodles are larger than Teacup Poodles.
She loves a teacup poodle.
Many people have teacups poodles.
Teacup poodles will grow to be about four to seven pounds with short legs.
No, the Teacup Poodle is basically a term used by some puppy mills, breeders and owners when they are referring to an undersized Toy Poodle. Since the Teacup Poodle does not meet the height requirements of the Toy Poodle as stated in the breed standards of reputable kennel clubs, the puppy mills and breeders used this name so that purchasers will consider them as another breed instead of an undersized Toy Poodle that fails to meet breed standards. The name "Teacup Poodle" also creates the impression that this breed is cute, and small in a trendy way. The Teacup Poodle is also not recognized as a breed by reputable kennel clubs such as the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI). Most people who purchased a Teacup Poodle are unaware that it is more prone to health problems than a Toy Poodle. Their smaller skeletal structure makes them more fragile, hence they are more likely to suffer from accidents. Their life span is also generally shorter than that of a Toy Poodle.
They are all the same breed of dog, just different sizes. A Teacup poodle is the smallest but is not recognized by the AkC. The next size is a toy poodle, then miniature poodle, then standard poodle. Another answer There are only three different sizes in the poodle breed and is the only dog breed with three different sizes (Toy, miniature, standard) the teacup is still in the Toy size.
Oof course they are delicate, after all its a living creature.