Filed under: Dogs , Small Pets , Pet Health Flickr/ michaelmata Teacup puppies are an unofficially named miniature size of breeds like poodles, Maltese, chihuahuas and terriers that weigh between 2 and 5 pounds when they are fully grown. These puppies are awfully cute — and who wouldn’t want a pet that could fit n the palm of their hands! — but because the breeding of teacup puppies is unregulated, these animals can have some serious health problems. So before you head to your local pet store or call a teacup breeder there are a few things you should know about picking up a teacup puppy. – Because there is no official breed standard of teacup puppies, these dogs are bred by trial and error to be very, very small.

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Teacup Puppies and Health Risks
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