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Which make better pets for kids and why, toy or teacup dogs?

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Toy dogs by their nature are small dogs, and their pups are even smaller. Therefore, the act of maintaining a Toy puppy's health and its safety is paramount for anyone who adopts them as a pet. Here are some basic guides to caring your little bundle of joy: 1. read more

— first of all there are no teacup dogs. They are just small toys, or often toys that someone has decided should be called teacup as a marketing tool. In my opinion neither if the kids are young. I know breeders of toy breeds, say a yorkshire terrier, that will not sell to families with children under 10 for example. read more

Toy and teacup labels for dogs denote size. Depending on the breed, toy is an official size category within the same breed such as poodles and schnauzers. A toy poodle is less than ten inches at the shoulder. The reference to teacup is the toy size and smaller. Teacups are artificially bred down from the smallest size category of the breed. read more

For the average person, there is little if no difference between Toy dogs and Teacup dogs, but as any expert dog expert can tell you that there is a significant difference between the two. read more

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