Teacup Yorkshire Terrier

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A Teacup Yorkie and the real deal!

A regular Yorkie Terrier
A regular Yorkie Terrier

Teacup Yorkshire Terrier

There seems to be so much misinformation more about Teacup Yorkies, also sometimes called teacup Yorkshire Terriers, and it seems not many people, including some Yorkshire Terrier breeders who sell them, know much about them.

In fact there is no recognized teacup yorkshire terrier at all!

I found the following information from the Moonlight Kennels website and would like to share it with it as it is quite informative.

Here's part of the article.

Teacup Yorkshire Terriers

One of the most frequently asked questions that we get is "do you have any teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies for sale?" The simple truth is that neither we nor anyone else has a "teacup" Yorkie puppy because no such classification exists. Let me clarify.

The official breed standard for the Yorkshire Terrier calls for adult Yorkies to have a weight of no more than seven (7) pounds.

To be exact, the breed standard states: "Weight: Must not exceed seven pounds." This definition was approved on April 12, 1966.

Why then, you may ask, do so many breeders advertise their puppies as teacup Yorkies? There are only two reasons:

Fraudulent advertising for Teacup Yorkie puppies.

Some unscrupulous breeders advertise teacup Yorkie puppies to take advantage of those people who are not very familiar with Yorkies. By telling someone that they are getting a "teacup" Yorkie, they make the buyer feel that they are getting something special - as if one get much more special than a Yorkie at all :-). Beware, many of these people also advertise "toy" and or "standard" Yorkie puppies with adult weights up to 10 or 12 pounds. As stated above, a standard Yorkshire terrier must weigh no more than 7 pounds.

Ignorance about Teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppies.

Sadly, there are people out there breeding Yorkshire terrier puppies who simply aren't knowledgeable enough about them to know that there is no such thing as a "teacup" Yorkie. One can only image their general breed knowledge and the quality of their Yorkie puppies for sale.

I was told of a breeder recently who allegedly has adult Yorkies weighing less than two (!!) pounds all the time. The person writing wanted to know if we had Yorkie puppies of that size. I must point out that as of 2002, the smallest dog in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, was a Chihuahua who weighed just under 2 pounds at 1 lb. 14 oz. For someone to claim that they regularly have adult dogs weighing less than 2 pounds is a stretch to say the least.

One must also be cautious regarding the time at which a weight is taken. A breeder could happily tell you that a dog weighs only 4 pounds. If that weight is taken at 12 weeks of age, however, that Yorkie puppy will probably weigh about 8 pounds as a fully grown adult.

On average, Yorkshire terriers weigh between 5 and 7 pounds as adults. There are, of course, smaller Yorkie puppies born that will weigh less. Most Yorkshire terriers that you see participating in the show ring tend to be 6 to 7 pounds.

A dog weighing 3 to 4 pounds is considered very small and often requires special care. Dogs this small should not be handled by children except under strictly controlled conditions. Children are clumsy by nature--not intentionally--and dogs weighing less than 4 pounds are fragile, with easily broken bones.

That's the end of the article.

I hope you find that information on the Teacup Yorkshire Terrier helpful. The more you know when looking at purchasing Yorkshire Terrier puppies the better because there are many breeders out there who do not have the breed's best interest in mind.

Our advice would to those who are interested in a Teacup Yorkie, would be to consider buying a well bred Yorkshire Terrier instead.

If you have made the decision that a Yorkshire Terrier puppy is the best choice of a pet for you and your family, your next decision is where to buy your Yorkie. There are a wide range of options to consider when determining where to get your dog or puppy.

In a further articles I will discuss the best options that are available to you in regard to Yorkshire Terrier breeders.

For more information on the Teacup Yorkshire Terrier or any other Yorkshire Terrier information , please visit our Yorkshire Terrier web site that includes plenty of free information, plus a special free online Yorkshire Terrier report.

A cute little 2 month old teacup yorkie


Considering buying a Yorkshire Terrier Dog?

Are you considering buying a Yorkshire terrier dog? If the answer to that question is yes then you are in for quite a treat. There is no doubt having such a loving and energetic dog in your life is going to change things.

Even though they are hard work at times, most owners agree that they wouldn’t trade their Yorkshire terrier dog for anything in the world. There is a very special bond between an owner and this particular breed of dog.

It is important to be ready for all of the things that come with this type of dog. Yorkshire terrier breeders are the most common place for people to get them.

The price will depend on the quality of the dog and what they have to offer. When the demand for a Yorkshire terrier dog is very high then they are more expensive.

You can also turn to private individuals who are advertising them for sale. They are often less expensive but don’t expect to get any type of warrant here as you often will from Yorkshire terrier breeders. You can also contact Yorkie shelters where they have healthy dogs looking for a good home.

While there is no substitute for owning a Yorkshire terrier, having such collectibles in place can help you to deal with not having the real thing.

Perhaps one day you will have a dog of your own that belongs to this breed. Chances are you will still cherish the great collectibles you have accumulated over the years.

There is no shortage of Yorkshire terrier objects out there to choose from. They come in a variety of sizes. They also range significantly in price.

Once you have decided that a Yorkie is right for you, other decisions have to be made. There are Yorkie puppies for sale/adoption that you can get. Weighing the pros and cons of each one and how they apply to your circumstances is important.

Knowing what you are looking for and can help you to make a decision you are very happy with.

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Katie  says:
18 months ago

I love the Yorkie pictures! Very cute!

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