How much are Teacup puppies and where do you get them?

VERY interested in them and want to buy one (:

How about you try visiting your local animal shelter instead of paying a breeder. There are puppies and young dogs at animal shelters. Plus 25% of animals at shelters are reported to be purebred dogs! Millions of dogs are killed int he U.S, every year just because there is no one to take care of them.

visit http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/adopt/

On a more personal note: I have adopted 4 shelter dogs in my life and bought one pure-bred dog. There is literally no difference! They are all loving, unique, creatures. The only difference is that my pure-bred golden retriever died at 1 1/2 years old from a heart attack. (The vet says that’s common with in-bred dogs, which is what most pure-bred dogs are.) I’d do some research in your local area and visit shelters and homes before you buy any one.

Good luck!

4 Responses to “How much are Teacup puppies and where do you get them?”

  1. Depends on the type of china used, can range from $2 on up to $800 for antiques, look around at your local flea markets and homegoods stores.
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  2. Catwings, got suspended but I'm back on August 22nd, 2011 at 6:48 am

    Lets see you can get one at any local puppymill or BYB scumbag.

    Please read this and understand why its important to get from a reputable breeder: http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm
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  3. Breeders kill shelter dogs chances. Please just visit a shelter or rescue (check online, they have almost every breed); also petfinder. But THOUSANDS of dogs & cats will die this year simply because there are no homes for them because people keep paying these breeders to make MORE dogs who might end up in shelter..its a vicious cycle. I bet you can’t walk away without a pet from the pound. And they give 110%, because they know they’ve been saved. A lifelong best friend.
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    32 years exper.

  4. How about you try visiting your local animal shelter instead of paying a breeder. There are puppies and young dogs at animal shelters. Plus 25% of animals at shelters are reported to be purebred dogs! Millions of dogs are killed int he U.S, every year just because there is no one to take care of them.

    visit http://www.humanesociety.org/issues/adopt/

    On a more personal note: I have adopted 4 shelter dogs in my life and bought one pure-bred dog. There is literally no difference! They are all loving, unique, creatures. The only difference is that my pure-bred golden retriever died at 1 1/2 years old from a heart attack. (The vet says that’s common with in-bred dogs, which is what most pure-bred dogs are.) I’d do some research in your local area and visit shelters and homes before you buy any one.

    Good luck!
    References :

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