That's exactly why they call them teacups ... to make more money.   There is no 
point other 
than to charge more for something that is "special".  It's a horrible term >_<

--- In [email protected], "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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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