Yes, and that is because there is no such thing as a "teacup" pomeranian. So-called teacup dogs are really the result of runt dogs, who are generally weaker and of poor health to start, bred to create a smaller animal. As a result, pups are plagued with problems and are extremely fragile, often dying from easily preventable accidents around the house.
Remember, poms are small anyway (4-6 pounds), so there really isn't a need to go smaller than that! If you're interested in a pom, know that they are great dogs to have, very friendly and playful, and that there are plenty of reputable breeders that can point you in the right direction to a healthy, happy pup. Apotion from shelters or a rescue is another great way to go, too.
A teacup pomeranian that is well-bred, on a good diet, and receiving proper exercise should have few health problems. Merle colored pomeranians are known to sometimes suffer from deafness, among other health issues. Other concerns include luxating patella, tracheal collapse, "black skin disease", and cryptorchidism.
I have a teacup Pomeranian.
teacup pomeranian
A chihuahua can not have full poms, they would be part chihuahua.
The price of a teacup Pomeranian can vary widely depending on factors like breeder reputation, location, and lineage. Generally, they can range from $500 to $3,000 or more. It's important to be cautious when purchasing a teacup Pomeranian due to potential health issues associated with breeding for small size.
A small pomeranian. (Like Teacup Chihuahua)
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.
Teacup Pomeranian ♥
6lbs
2 to 6lbs
Giggy is a teacup Pomeranian
Teacup pomeranian, Teacup maltese.