I was just wondering why some breeders charge very large amounts for
various dog breeds when they call them a "teacup". I've seen several
dog breeds (pomeranians, chihuahuas, mini pins, poodles, yorkies, etc.)
that were being sold claiming to be a teacup, and most of them cost
thousands of dollars!! Why is that?? The chihuahua club states that
there is no such thing as teacup, just smaller members of that
particular breed, so why is there so much money being made off that one
little word? What if you pay for a dog that is a "teacup", but then it
turns out not to be so little? What then? Maybe it's just me, but I
really don't get how that one label makes such a big difference in
cost. Any ideas on this??? (just curious..I've always wondered about
this.)
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