Wow! I was dissappointed that my 2, supposedly, "tea cup chi's", kept 
getting bigger and bigger till they both weigh about 9-10 lbs. I thought 
I had been taken to the cleaners, because I thought I was paying extra 
for a "tea cup" size. For the first time I am very glad they didn't stay 
small. It would break my heart to lose one of my girls so young. And, I 
sure can't afford a lot of vet bills. TY! for your post, makes me 
grateful for what I have.
Blessings to u and your's  :-)
Addy

Jennifer Basulto wrote:

>I totally agree!  I do know that there is no such
>thing as a teacup chi but the smaller ones are very
>fragile.  I have a 3 lb. chi who has epilepsy,
>allergies to just about everything and by 3 years old,
>already had a pin in her leg!  I also had a friend who
>had a 1.5 lb chi fully grown who had a massive heart
>attack and died at 2 years old. (very sad)  The small,
>small ones exist but in my opinion, they just need to
>be in extra caring hands, not around children or
>larger dogs and someone who is ready for alot of vet
>visits and alot of $$$.
>
>Jennifer, Maca, Milo, Maxi
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