Yes, but they are not an AKC standard. AKC only recongizes Miniatures which is under 11 lbs and standard which is 16 lbs and over. Dachshunds make amazing pets. I have 2 myself and they're wonderful obedient VERY easy to train and loyal companions. My mother in law and sister in law have dachshunds as well. In fact they got me started realizing how amazing they are. They're enegetic, courageous personalities. They always bark if someone is at the door which may be annoying to some but makes me feel safe that i know someone is coming. I completely recommend a dachsund as a pet if you're looking for one.
Going any smaller than a westie and you get those "teacup" dogs, which usually aren't really in good health. Westies are plenty small by themselves.
There's no such thing as a teacup dog.
Nope! :)
Yes there is, teacup Chihuahuas are actually quite popular because of their small size.
The expression, "a storm in a teacup" refers to a contentious situation that, put into perspective, is really small thing. Typical of these sorts of things, it has a hidden comparison to a storm at sea, which is a large thing indeed. An alternative would be a "tempest in a teacup."
a westie and a westie. They are a pedigree breed and so they dont have any other relations.
Some words that rhyme with Westie is bestie, lessie, messie etc.
There is no such thing as a teacup yorkie poo or any type of teacup puppy/dog. These are just unhealthy dogs that pet stores and breeders who do not care about their dogs sell for a lot of money because they are small and sickly
Yes, but are very rare. There are also toys, and miniatures.
You feed a westie by giving him dog food two or three times a day. If the westie is a puppy you give puppy food. If your westie is not eating the food she/he might be picky and you can talk to his vet to see.
Caucasian Ovacharkas weigh 90 to 200 pounds.
Considering other names for dogs, Westie is perfectly legitimate.