Wednesday, October 13, 2010

why do many people think that Teacup Yorkies are not very good choices

Teacup Yorkies are different from the Yorkshire dog "regular" or "normal size" Terrier?
Not "cups", "Teens" and "baby-dolls' only cute tags Yorkshire Terrier is very small. Puppy mills and unscrupulous breeders" miniaturization "popular breeds such as Yorkies and use those adjectives to make them sound even cute. Meanwhile they sell genetic Misfits, fragile dogs likely to have lifelong health problems.
There is no such thing as a "teacup Yorkie."
The National Kennel Club breed standards for all pedigree dogs, and demanding that the Yorkshire Terrier is "perfect six fifty-six pounds." Even the dog Yorkies for professionals dealing with a living dogs prefer them over five or six pounds.
When the Yorkshire Terrier is very small - less than 4 pounds - are at least five major problems by the owners.
1. Very fragile
bones are very fragile, a jump from the bank or other pets in the household can seriously injure the super-small dog and, of course, not for children. Except for very brittle bones, organs of the tea cup is usually less developed and may suddenly fail.
2. Dental Problems
Each race has weaknesses, and Yorkies are known for their dental problems, such as baby teeth are not covered by stone and huge accumulation. For cups, add a different problem: there is not enough room in their mouth for healthy teeth to develop. This makes maintenance a challenge can be faced with expensive dental work almost immediately to your dog to relieve pain.
3. Difficult to potty train
It is logical that since the cyst cup of tea is much smaller than the "normal" Yorkies, in-house training can be almost impossible no matter how hard you and your puppy to work on.
4. Difficult to properly feed
Very little Yorkies need a high quality dog food specifically for puppies, or food you ... and should eat at least 3 times a day, 4 or 5 times, if not. This is a big responsibility.
5. Low sugar shock
If teacup Yorkies are not eating enough, there is a risk of hypoglycemia - a vertical drop of blood sugar can lead to shock and even death! There is a risk of hypoglycemia in toy breeds when all pups, but because they risk a little more blurred. However, the threat is always there for cups of tea.
These are just five reasons why ethical breeders do not try and produce more little Yorkies. For them, the teacup is just a very few runs by virtue of better techniques vet today, happens to live. And unfortunately for the owner, the cup of tea, but cute, brings a lot of problems.

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