Chihuahua breeders often use terms like miniature, teacup, tiny toy, apple headed, or deer headed, to describe puppies. These terms are not recognized by the breed standards and may be misleading.
Both British and American breed standards state that a Chihuahua must not weigh more than six pounds. However, the British standard also states that a weight of two to four pounds is preferred and that if two dogs are equally good in type, the smaller is preferred. "Teacup" is the term is usually used to define a chihuahua which weighs less than the breed standard.
The smallest Chihuahuas have more in the way of health problems, than their slightly larger cousins. Being the smallest dog in the world comes with its fair share of health problems including regulating their blood sugar (hypoglycemia), dehydration, and respiratory problems. They will need extra care and special attention especially as puppies and should always be checked out by a licensed veterinarian for thyroid and liver problems.
If you are looking for a teacup chihuahua don't always listen the breeder or the seller. Many times Chihuahua sellers will claim to have puppies for sale. The fact is, no one can tell whether a puppy less than 10 weeks old will be a teacup size or not. Checking to see if the puppies parents are teacup wont work either. It is nearly impossible to determine if a chihuahua is going to be a teacup based on the size of their parents.
A toy chihuahua is much larger than a teacup. The teacup chihuahua gets its name because it can fit in a teacup.
The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua. The teacup chihuahua is smaller then the toy chihuahua.
If not a teacup chihuahua then around 2 to 3 lbs.
Big ears if a teacup very small! big eyes and tiny tales.
My chi is exactly 10 months and she is 6 lbs. I was told she was a teacup, but i dont think she is at that weight.. I hear a teacup chi get as big as 5 lbs..
well it could be a toy or teacup.
On average a teacup chihuahua should weigh under 4 pounds.
I'm pretty sure it's a teacup chihuahua. Here's a picture of one:
Teacup Chihuahua is a smaller version of the Chihuahua breed, typically weighing less than 5 pounds. They are bred to be even tinier than the already small Chihuahua. Regular Chihuahuas can weigh up to 6 pounds or more and come in a variety of sizes.
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A full grown chihuahua takes about a year and a half to two years.