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Tea Cup Pomeranian

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 There are various types of tea cup pomeranian.

 

Pomeranians are fantastic dogs with a great personality, and are perfect for cuddling up on the couch with you, playing in the yard. Look for a reputable breeder that raises the puppies in their home and allows you to visit them several times. Ensure that the breeder selects using character and health, not just beauty. It is preferable to keep a slightly larger Pomeranian that is healthy than keep a tiny tea cup Pomeranian that is frequently taken to the vet due to ailments.

Pomeranians are among the tiniest dog breeds in existence. They are almost the same height and weight as Chihuahuas. It would be inhuman to breed a dog breed any smaller. Most the dog breeds kept as toys are susceptible to ailments. Plus there's the added risk of broken bones. Their tiny bones are so brittle; tripping over your dog could be fatal. Many tiny dogs break a bone or two while trying to jump.

Some people say that the Tea Cup Pomeranian breed of dogs does not exist. This means terms such as pocket, miniature or toy Pomeranian, are also irrelevant. Anyone offering to sell to you Pomeranian with the above names is a fraudster. Pomeranians usually weigh an average of between three and seven pounds depending on their gender.

There is no "official" definition of what size a tea cup Pomeranian must be. If they are a normal weight, it normally ranges between 7 lbs on the small-side, up to 15 pounds or more on the large end. A Pomeranian teacup is 5 pounds or less when full-grown. Some extra-small teacups can be as small as 3 pounds!

Health issues are usually not a huge concern with Pomeranian teacups, but they are at risk for some issues such as sudden death caused by organ failure.