because they sellers know that people like hand held , portable , cute dogs.
Teacup Yorkies usually cost around $1000, sometimes a lot more. Prices above $1,500 are not unusual. "Cheaper" Yorkies can be sold as little as $500. However, The term "teacup" is a marketing tool referring to really small, and often unhealthy, dogs. These are often sold at much higher prices than "regular" puppies of the same breed. "Teacup" means they are so small meaning they can fit in a teacup. However, these dogs are often badly-bred in order to achieve the smallest size possible, with no concerns to their health or temperament. No responsible breeder will breed or even sell a very small or unhealthy puppy. Most Dog Breed Associations do not recognise Teacup dogs.
Not as a separate breed, no.Unscrupulous "breeders" (really "puppy mills") have been selectively breeding toy dogs specifically to make them smaller and smaller. These so-called "teacup" dogs often have many health problems.
A teacup Maltese is a smaller Maltese. The term "teacup" is a marketing tool referring to really small, and often unhealthy, dogs. "Teacup" puppies are often badly-bred puppies, with no concerns to their health or temperament - they are only bred to produce the smallest-sized puppies possible. No responsible breeder will breed or even sell a very small or unhealthy puppy.
They can cost 400-500 dollars or more, but some can cost around 200-400 dollars. Teacup dogs are often sold at extortionate prices just for the "teacup" label, many times higher than "regular" sized puppies of the same breed. The term "teacup" is a marketing tool referring to really small, and often unhealthy, dogs such as chihuahuas, yorkies, shih-tzus and poodles. "Teacup" means they are so small meaning they can fit in a teacup. However, these dogs are often badly-bred in order to achieve the smallest size possible, with no concerns to their health or temperament. These dogs could cost a small fortune in vets bills.
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.
The population of dogs increase because in these hard econmic times people don't have that much money so they can take care of there dogs.
Its Called A Teacup Yorkie Because Its So Small That It Can Fit In A Teacup.
Looking on eBay classifieds, Teacup Yorkies range in price from $300 to $1800. So, depending on which one you want and what price, you would have to earn from $37.50 a week to $225.00 a week for 8 weeks in order to afford one in 2 months.
My parents bought our chihuahua for around $500. He is a purebred chuhuahua and is not a teacup so I would not know how much teacups are.
Yes there is. Teacup pomeranians were just voted a real dog breed but that was not very long ago probly just 3 weeks ago to. But even if they were not voted three weeks ago I just want to tell all those people out there that yes there is such thing because teacup in dog breeds just means smaller then they ussaly are. But since there are so many teacup pomeranians now that they voted it an offical dog breed.
Cuteness is in the eye of the beholder. Teacup dogs are a bit smaller; while toy dogs are only slightly larger. I think at some point tiny dogs begin to look like other critters. So I'm partial to toy on this one...but this is purely an opinion question.
so they can collect the money