A fully grown chihuahua usually weighs up to about 6 pounds, although some weigh as much as 8 pounds and there are miniature Chihuahuas that weigh little more than 1 1/2 pounds as adults. Most are around 6 to 10 inches in heigth at the shoulders, but some are as tall as 15 inches.
if they weigh more than 6 lbs they or not concidered a true chi
a teacup chihuahua a teacup yorkie or a cavelier
A toy chihuahua is much larger than a teacup. The teacup chihuahua gets its name because it can fit in a teacup.
The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua.
The term "teacup" is a marketing tool referring to really small, and often unhealthy cats and kittens. These are often sold at much higher prices than "regular" kittens. They are the result of unethical breeders breeding from unhealthy, deformed and undersized cats to produce what they call teacup cats. They are bred with no concerns to their health or temperament. No Cat Breed Association recognises "teacup" cats. There are such a thing as Dwarf cats, which is due to a genetic mutation. The Munchkin breed was created by a naturally occurring genetic mutation that results in cats with abnormally short legs. These are not the same as teacup cats.
Yes there is, teacup Chihuahuas are actually quite popular because of their small size.
A small pomeranian. (Like Teacup Chihuahua)
Teacup Chihuahua is a smaller version of the Chihuahua breed, typically weighing less than 5 pounds. They are bred to be even tinier than the already small Chihuahua. Regular Chihuahuas can weigh up to 6 pounds or more and come in a variety of sizes.
An apple head teacup chihuahua
well it could be a toy or teacup.
I'm pretty sure it's a teacup chihuahua. Here's a picture of one:
Big ears if a teacup very small! big eyes and tiny tales.
The word teacup is used in some breeds to denote a very small sized dog. However, chihuahuas do not have variants such as toy or teacup. Very small chihuahuas with a larger, domed head incorrectly labeled as teacup are usually a result of hydrocephalus, or water on the brain. These animals are highly prone to seizures and other health problems.