Teacup pomeranians, according to most pomeranian breed standards and pomeranian breed clubs, do not exist. In fact, you may say that they do but ''teacup'' is just a fancy word that sad breeders and puppy mills use to attract innocent people like you and I into buying sickly and poorly bred pomeranians. These dogs usually cost a lot (thousands, because of their size); not to mention all the medical bills you will have to pay for the sick dog, all the financial and emotional pain you, your family and perhaps even the dog may experience.
I don't want to make my answer too long, so if you do not understand some terminology, you can always Google it up and read people who want teacups being yelled at by angry people out there! You can read stories about teacups and even their mothers (who are often small and bred over and over again so that horrible breeders can get the most money from them). It's sad. Trust me, you'll regret buying a 'teacup' pomeranian and you really should think twice. However it's your life and I have no rights whatsoever to tell you what to do!
I am dearly sorry if this does not answer your question, so to answer it, I think ''teacup'' pomeranians are supposed to (according to the people who believe they exist) weigh below the breed standard (the breed standard is 3 - 7 pounds, so ''teacup'' pomeranians are below 3 pounds). Note that most ''teacup'' pomeranians just weigh within the pomeranian breed standard. If you want a smaller breed that looks similar to a pomeranian (but just less hairier), why not try the long haired chihuahua?
There's no such thing as a teacup dog.
Its Called A Teacup Yorkie Because Its So Small That It Can Fit In A Teacup.
Yes, a Teacup Yorkie is recommended for an apartment. Small dogs make the best apartment dogs because they do not need as much room.
The lifespan of a teacup Yorkie is typically around 12 to 15 years.
The average lifespan of a teacup Yorkie is around 12 to 15 years.
The typical lifespan of a Yorkie teacup is around 12 to 15 years.
I paid $1,000.00 for a male teacup Yorkie thru a private owner.
No. Teacup Chihuahuas are.
The average life expectancy of a teacup Yorkie is around 12 to 15 years.
The average life span of a teacup Yorkie is around 12 to 15 years.
Teacup dogs don't exist.
a teacup chihuahua a teacup yorkie or a cavelier