Go to dogzonline and look up Yorkshire Terrier Breeders.
Teacup yorkies originated from Yorkshire, England. It is said Yorkies were originated from a large pool of various terriers from farmers in Yorkshire, England.
it depends where About £500 average
I paid $1,000.00 for a male teacup Yorkie thru a private owner.
The spelling "Teacup Terrier" is a term for a very small Yorkshire terrier breed.
Sorry to say but you are not an expert on tea cup yorkies just because you have one yorkie. I am a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers. First of all I do not breed a teacup or runt as you call it, to another teacup to get a teacup, because I would be having C sections on every birth. To get a teacup I breed my largest females to my 2 and 3 lb males. In case anyone is confused on the difference between Yorkies, teacups, Yorkshire Terriers----- they are all Yorkshire Terriers called by different names, some are smaller or bigger than others but all are Yorkshire Terriers and as a breeder, there is no such thing as a runt. I have several beautiful teacup yorkies that weigh between 1 lb. 11 oz. and 3 lbs full grown and all came from tiny daddy and large mommy parents.
you should bath a yorkie poo 1s a evry other week
Sorry to say but you are not an expert on tea cup yorkies just because you have one yorkie. I am a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers. First of all I do not breed a teacup or runt as you call it, to another teacup to get a teacup, because I would be having C sections on every birth. To get a teacup I breed my largest females to my 2 and 3 lb males. In case anyone is confused on the difference between Yorkies, teacups, Yorkshire Terriers----- they are all Yorkshire Terriers called by different names, some are smaller or bigger than others but all are Yorkshire Terriers and as a breeder, there is no such thing as a runt. I have several beautiful teacup yorkies that weigh between 1 lb. 11 oz. and 3 lbs full grown and all came from tiny daddy and large mommy parents.
A true Teacup Yorkshire Terrier is very tiny, weighing about five pounds at the most. These dogs are very tiny and can be very easily injured by small children or improper care when they are young. These puppies require a lot of care when they are young because they are so small and prone to health problems.
Yes, teacup Yorkies, or teacup Yorkshire Terriers, are a smaller variation of the Yorkshire Terrier breed. However, they are not officially recognized as a distinct breed by major kennel clubs, as they are often bred to be smaller than the standard size. This breeding can lead to health issues due to their size. It's important for potential owners to research and choose responsible breeders who prioritize the health of the dogs.
There are four main types of Yorkshire Terriers: standard, miniature, toy, and teacup. Standard Yorkies are the largest, followed by miniature, toy, and teacup, which are the smallest. Each type varies in size and weight, with teacup Yorkies being the smallest and most delicate.
Yorkshire terriers could get small and NT heavy . Yorshire terriers teacup could get very small.
well try adoption place if you have a kid sometimes if u tell you kid to beg it works