teacup puppies for sale
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The World’s Original breeder of the World’s Smallest
Tiny Micro Teacup & Toy Puppies!
The Urban Puppies has been rated the best
choice for Teacup & Toy Puppy Adoptions.
Since 2004. Our customers range from: families
looking to add a new furry member to their
loving clan; celebrities looking to have
companionship out in public and in the privacy
of their home; and people who may be a bit
lonely in life and looking for an extra set of legs
or two to cuddle with at night!
With the right kind of attitude and perseverance,
today you too can own a delightful tiny teacup
puppy delivered straight to you from the Urban
Puppies! We hope to soon call you the newest
member of our Urban Puppies Family!
We have more then 20 year experience in breeding
puppies for her family operation allowed us to breed
tiny Teacup Yorkshire Terrier Pups. We started this
website in 2006, and it has grown tremendously since
then, allowing us to throw our nets further out to start
offering other kinds of tiny teacup breeds based on
popular requests. We made some calls, did our
research, and in no time, we opened relationships with
other local breeders of tiny teacup puppies. We made
sure that these breeders kept the same strict standards
we expected of ourselves in order to ensure we were
selling high-quality teacup dog breeds on the most
ethical level.
There are variations depending on which standard is being
used; many,like the American Kennel Club, call for a
weight that is ideally between 4 and 6 lb (1.8 to 2.7 kg),
and no more than 7 lb (3.2 kg). The teacup Maltese
puppies coat is long and silky and lacks an undercoat. The
teacup Maltese puppies color is pure white and although
cream or light lemon ears are permissible, they are not
desirable. Some Maltese puppies may have curly or woolly
hair, but this is outside the Maltese dog standard. The small
Maltese dog puppies characteristics include slightly
rounded skulls, with a one (1) finger width dome and a
black nose that is two (2) finger widths long.
Our #1 priority is the welfare of our teacups! Falling in
love is the easy part, and we take all precautions to
ensure that you are the right person to take home our
amazing furry friends! If we recognize that you’re a
loving, good home, then you’re one step closer to
finding your new true love. We only require that they
find homes where they will be treated the way they
deserve to be. Are you that family that will treat them
right? Good. Let’s begin!
We promise you, we will not let you leave until we are
sure you can handle your new baby tea-cup. Our
number one priority is our babies. We must make sure
they all go to good homes where they will be treated
like they deserve
In the first two weeks we will ask you to monitor your
puppy’s behavior closely and make sure your puppy is
doing what every healthy puppy does: eat food, drink
water, play and goes to the bathroom regularly.
The most important thing to remember is that a puppy is
exactly like a human baby until it’s about 4 months old.
It needs to get a lot of rest and quite time so it can
develop and be your best friend for life.
When bringing your new puppy home we recommend
not to give it access to the whole house right away,
rather, you should designate a room where it is nice and
warm, and let your new friend get used to his new home
slowly. In that room, make sure the puppy has fresh
drinking water available all the time and has access to it
whenever it feels thirsty.
There are many things we can do to prevent that,
but we must take action fast. So be sure to have our
numbers handy in case you need to call. For first
aid – Use a clean towel to wrap around the puppy
and make sure he is warm. Rub a bit of honey, corn
syrup or some Nutri-Cal on the gums to get some
glucose in his blood. Try to get the puppy to eat
ASAP. If the attack is very strong take him
immediately to see a vet. And no, you don’t need
to wake up in the middle of the night to feed your
little baby.
Check your puppy on a daily basis to make sure everything is OK.
-The eyes should be nice and clean, if needed, use a
baby wipe to clean gently around the eye.
-The nose should be slightly wet and the stool should be
nice and solid.
-His ears should also be looked at to make sure they are
clean.
We wish you the best of luck with your new tea-cup baby and hope you will have only good times together!
Teacup puppies appeal to many people for the simple
fact that they are so small. Many people tend to think
that if they live in a small apartment, then a teacup
puppy is the perfect choice. However there are some
things that one needs to take into consideration before
buying a teacup puppy. The teacup puppy is a miniature
dog that has a smaller fully grown size compared to
other breeds. The price of these teacup dogs depends
on the breed and size. There are various types of teacup
puppy breeds including Maltipoo, poodle, Yorkshire,
Pomeranian and Chihuahua.
Everyone admits that your cute little teacup puppy no
longer looks cute as it begins pooping all over your
apartment and furniture. It is less depending on your
teacup puppy breed (Yorkie, Maltese, Pomeranian,
Maltipoo, YorkiePoo etc.), it is either really difficult to
potty train your puppy or incredibly easy. For most
breeds, the drudgery lies somewhere in between – they
are reluctant to learn at first, but later, when you show
them you mean business, they are happy to oblige.
Bottom line is - Potty training your new Teacup Puppy will
be your job and the more seriously you will take it the
fast you can get it done.
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