Where can I get white Teacup pomeranian puppies from?
I really want a white teacup Pomeranian but I read in some sites that there are no such things as teacup Pomeranians and that people who sell them can’t be trusted. It also said that they are poorly bred or something… I live in southern California so please tell me where I can get one!!
As you already stated: anyone who calls them ‘teacup’ is slapping a backyard breeder term on their puppies to sell them for more money.
Adult Pomeranians should weigh between 4-7 lbs. If that’s not small enough for you, then I don’t know what would be.
As you already stated: anyone who calls them ‘teacup’ is slapping a backyard breeder term on their puppies to sell them for more money.
Adult Pomeranians should weigh between 4-7 lbs. If that’s not small enough for you, then I don’t know what would be.
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If you want one less than 4 lbs… get a hamster.
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Those are runts, honey, and likely to be quite sickly. A well bred Pom is as small as is practical for an animal that started out the size of a wolf.
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So, if you know there is not such thing then why would want one. Next, people who say teacup they just keep breeding runts of litters to get a smaller dog, which causes sick unhealthy pups. Lastly, "Teacup" is not standard. Pomeranian are toy breeds and weigh between 4-7 lbs. Also, all white Poms are rare and most of the time they are Creams who people advertise as white. Then once the pup grow up they turn cream and then you would be mad. True whites and have no trace of a creamy color, also they have a black nose, black pads, and dark eyes.
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You just said that you know that the dogs aren’t well bred. A regular standard size pom can weigh as little as 5lbs. Do you really need a dog smaller than that? If you buy one of the "tea cup" dogs, be prepared to spend thousands of dollars on vet bills.
If they are marketing their dogs as teacup, you can almost bet they are inbred too. I have two poms. One is on the smaller side at four pounds. The other is kind of larger at ten pounds. Our vet says that for their frame, they are both at a healthy weight.
If you have already informed yourself of the risk, I don’t understand what you want us to tell you.
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