Unfortunately, no one knows the exact reason why Teacup poodles were first bred. Some sources say that they were bred to be easier to care for. Smaller dogs are easier to handle than larger dogs. Teacup poodles are a popular breed of "toy" canine, but they do have many health issues due to their breeding.
I would guess the standard because tea cup poodles are high strung, but overall the whole breed of poodles are smart.
no but the is tea cup poodles there is 5 breeds of poodle but only 3 are registered toy ,miniture and standard but if they were all registered it would be tea cup , toy , miniture , klein and standard hope this helped
First, there is no such critter as a "tea cup" anything. There are animals, primarily dogs, that are bred for smaller sizes. Now, I would feed the Chihuahua 2 times a day once in the morning and at night.
I do believe there's a few but tea cup poodles come to mind first. They are curly and come in a few colors including brown.
In general, the smaller the dog, the longer it lives, as long as it is healthy. For small poodles, this means they may live to be 12+ years old.
A toy poodle is a recognised breed of poodle. It is the smallest breed of poodle that is recognised by the BKC and AKC. The teacup poodle is not recognised by the governing BKC or AKC associations. It is a poodle but it is usually a much smaller than normal sized poodle and they breed these poodles together which result in a even smaller poodle which is called a teacup poodle. The poodles that are usually bred together are toy poodles which are smaller than the set size for that particular size.They are mostly the same except that Toy Poodles are larger than Teacup Poodles.
No they don't they're just hypoallergenic..
He has a cup of tea.
There is no such English phrase as "tea of a cup." You either have a cup of tea, or you have tea in a cup.
Yes, you can reuse tea leaves to make another cup of tea, but the flavor may be weaker than the first brew.
no in my pants
It matters. Milk in first, then the tea