If one was looking to purchase Yorkie Teacup puppies the best place to start would be a licensed reputable breeder. Those can be found online through breeders associations and usually specialize in a particular breed. For examply a Yorkie breeder is not likely to also sell German shepherds.
Classified sections of newspaper websites can advertise free Teacup Yorkies, however this is most likely a scam. The dogs are originally very expensive, and if they are 'free' that might mean there is something wrong with the dogs. Do more research before buying a teacup Yorkie and don't trust advertisements listing anything as 'free'.
I think you can find a Beanie Baby poodle for about six dollars. It's roughly the same size as a live teacup poodle, but costs about $900 to $1600 less.
Well You Can Get It By Going To Search Websites And Typing "Where Can I Get A Tea Cup Yorkie For Under 100$" And It Will Bring Up Websites.
Try your local animal shelter, humane society, or Yorkie rescue....there are plenty (far too many!) animals waiting to be adopted, usually at a relatively low cost.
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You can find free teacup puppies on for-sale.yakaz, which is a website where people will show off their puppies and offer them, either for sale or for free.
To find a free Yorkie puppy, one would normally have to visit an animal shelter. Animal shelters take care of unwanted animals. They put these animals up for adoption. Although they are free, you may have to pay a small adoption fee.
I would consult a professional dog selling website for this information.
about one or two years old because they don't grow much
There is no such thing as a 'teacup' yorkie they are usually just the runts of the yorkie litter sold by irresponsible bark yard breeders usually for huge amounts of money. No good breeder would ever label there small dogs as 'teacup'. They are so tiny that they need special care and very fragile they could have health problems leaving a lot of vet bills. They are usually quite expensive but it depends where you get them from, be careful not to support back yard breeders or puppy mills. Make sure you find a responsible breeder i wouldn't get a 'teacup' yorkie i would get a smaller yorkie, Good luck!
You will find it very hard to find one. You will have to ask who the breeders in your area are. You do that by finding out the who the president of the local chapter of AKC is. Then start saving your money. It will be very expensive and you may have to be on a waiting list for up to 3 years.
You can go to a yorkie breeder and ask them, you can buy a yorkie, or you can go on craigslist.
No, "Teacups" are not an actual size recognized by the registrations rather a size breeders put on them to give potential buyers a good idea that these dogs will be very small by Yorkie standards. I have found people have different ideas of what a "teacup" is so I would double the weight at 12 weeks to give you an idea of the adult size. Pet stores don't carry "teacups" because they don't weigh enough at the age they want to sell them. If you want a really small pup your best bet will be internet. I sell Yorkie's and would consider mine to be "teacup" since my girls weigh between 3-5lbs. You will pay considerably more for a "teacup" than you will a regular 6-7lb Yorkie.
A tea cup Yorkie should weigh between five and seven pounds. Remember that every dog is different and if one is worried about the size of ones tea cup Yorkie then please take them to the Vets.
Not really. Yorkies are one of the very few breeds that barely shed at all. If you are concerned about dander, definitely go with a yorkie!
Looking on eBay classifieds, Teacup Yorkies range in price from $300 to $1800. So, depending on which one you want and what price, you would have to earn from $37.50 a week to $225.00 a week for 8 weeks in order to afford one in 2 months.
One can find information on teacup yorkies on sites for pet owners and dog lovers, such as Dummies. In addition they can inquire local pet shots, care centres and hospitals.