Not necessarily. It all depends on the health of the mother.
there is no breed of yorkie called teacup....its just a runt... the breed size for a yorkie is about 7 lbs and up...if you are selling yorkies and someone insist on a teacup do not sell to them.... they are looking to breed runts to produce a runt litter......big mistake because the ancestors of the sire or bitch may be a much larger dog and your little runt may not be able to handle her pregnancy and die or have problems with deliveryAnswer addition: Well, actually the breed standard for yorkies is less than 7 pounds. Therefore, the entire breed is called a "toy" breed. Some people consider yorkies to be teacups if they are under 4 pounds but that is not recognized by any breed standard at all. AKC does not recognize a difference and the previous answer was correct - the smaller the dog, the more difficult it is for them to survive giving birth. Plus, most smaller yorkies - 2-3 lbs are lucky if they give birth to even one pup in a litter!
When a Yorkie grows old, you'll know it. They lose all their energy, and don't bark as much. But Yorkie's could live till they were 10 that's the longest recorded of a Yorkie.
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'Teacup' poodles are typically the runts from a litter of Toy Poodles, they can suffer from all kinds of health problems due to this.
No, a sugar cookie won't kill a Yorkie. The extra sugar might make the dog a little hyper for a while, and the sugar isn't good for it's teeth, but it won't be fatal.
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Pray that you have a standard toy-sized Pomeranian and NOT a so-called "teacup"!! "Teacup" is NOT a recognized size for ANY toy sized dog. "Teacup" toy dogs are the result of irresponsible back-yard breeding to create smaller and smaller toy dogs. This results in tiny and very SICKLY dogs that shiver all the time, have terrible dental problems, many other health problems, and are difficult to train and nearly impossible to housebreak. "Teacup" dogs cannot be shown because they are WAY out of standard for their breeds. Most of the females cannot be bred because they often die while trying to deliver their puppies.
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Well people say that they do die fast, but that doesn't mean that every single teacup dies fast. It depends on its genes; how healthy the parents and grandparents and even the great-grandparents are. Sadly, due to teacup puppies only being bred for their tiny size with little or no thought to their health and temperament, these dogs are at a much greater risk (as is any dog bred for anything other than to produce the most healthiest offspring possible) at health problems during their lives, as well as any genetic problems and defects passed down from their parents or grandparents.
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