Doggies~~~
Wednesday, May 6, 2009 at 4:09 PM
i want to have a dog!
but my mom say if i bring a dog back home she wanna cook the dog and serve it as curry..so sad..but these dogs really is cute!!
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i like xiaxue doggy so cute
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TeaCup Poodle
The Teacup Poodle is an unofficial size variation of the Poodle. They are in reality, Toy Poodles, but are smaller in size than the AKC (American Kennel Club) Toy Poodle standard. Breeders are purposely breeding them accordingly. Teacups are common in the states. They tend to be 9 inches and smaller, and under 6 pounds in weight. The Teacup Poodle is just a name given to very small Poodles by breeders, and therefore, there is no universal standard for those who are breeding them.
Facts
Stands less than 9 inchs.
Weighs around 4 pounds.
Common to live up to 15 years.
Has very little body fat.
Sheds very little.
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Toy Poodle
The Toy Poodle is an elegant, lively, small dog with a profuse, but well-groomed and clipped curly coat. The ears are long, flat and wide, laying close to the head. The head is long with dark, almond-shaped eyes that have an alert expression. The skull is a bit rounded, with a slight stop. The teeth should have a scissors bite. A good Poodle has a square silhouette, with approximately the same overall length as the height at the withers. The level top line has a slight depression behind the withers. The feet are small, oval and webbed, with arched toes. Dewclaws generally are removed. The tail is docked to produce a balanced dog. The coat may be groomed into three basic styles: the "pet clip" (or puppy clip), with relatively short hair all over the body, the "English saddle" clip, and the "Continental" clip with the rear half of the body shaved, bracelets left around the ankles, and pom-poms left on the tails and hips. All solid colors are permissible. The Poodle has a delightful springy gait.
Height / Weight
Height: up to 10 inches (25.4 cm.)Weight: 6-9 pounds (3-4 kg.)
The sizes of the official AKC recognized Poodle breeds are determined by height, not by the weight. The Toy Poodle is 10 inches or under at the highest point of the shoulders. Any Poodle which is more than 10 inches at the highest point of the shoulders cannot compete in the AKC show ring as a Toy Poodle.
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Teacup Chihuahua
The Teacup Chihuahua has become very popular around the United States; even though, the AKC has not classified as an official bread.
Facts
Stands less than 6-9 inches.
Weighs between 2-6 pounds
Common to live 12-15 years
Unofficial classification at A.K.C.
Variety of sizes, colors, coats.

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Teacup Chihuahua
The Teacup Chihuahua has become very popular around the United States; even though, the AKC has not classified as an official bread.
Facts
Stands less than 6-9 inches.
Weighs between 2-6 pounds
Common to live 12-15 years
Unofficial classification at A.K.C.
Variety of sizes, colors, coats.
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Chihuahua/Facts
Breed standards for this dog do not generally specify a height, only a weight and a description of their overall proportions. As a result, height varies more than within many other breeds. Generally, the height ranges between 6 and 10 inches (15 to 25 cm) at the withers. However, some dogs grow as tall as 12 to 15 inches (30 to 35 cm).
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TeaCup Maltese
A Teacup Maltese is a small, white dog that belongs to the toy group. It is an ancient breed that has long been associated with the island of Malta.
While Teacup Maltese do not shed, they are covered from head to foot with a mantle of long, silky, white hair. The coats require regular grooming in order to prevent matting. This is also why many owners will keep their Maltese clipped at around 1 to 2 inches all over. These dogs do not have an undercoat and, although not desirable, they may have cream or light lemon ears. Their skull is slightly rounded, their tongues are extremely long and their nose is black but it can fade in the winter due to a lack of sun, thus causing it to become pink or light brown in color. They have a compact body wherein their length equals their height. The Teacup Maltese have drop ears with long hair and very dark eyes that is surrounded by darker skin pigmentation that looks like a halo. This is also what gives the Teacup Maltese its expressive look. As an adult, a Teacup Maltese can range from 3 to 10 pounds. The American Kennel Club calls for a weight that is between 4 and pounds and no more than 7 pounds.



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TeaCup Maltese
A Teacup Maltese is a small, white dog that belongs to the toy group. It is an ancient breed that has long been associated with the island of Malta.
While Teacup Maltese do not shed, they are covered from head to foot with a mantle of long, silky, white hair. The coats require regular grooming in order to prevent matting. This is also why many owners will keep their Maltese clipped at around 1 to 2 inches all over. These dogs do not have an undercoat and, although not desirable, they may have cream or light lemon ears. Their skull is slightly rounded, their tongues are extremely long and their nose is black but it can fade in the winter due to a lack of sun, thus causing it to become pink or light brown in color. They have a compact body wherein their length equals their height. The Teacup Maltese have drop ears with long hair and very dark eyes that is surrounded by darker skin pigmentation that looks like a halo. This is also what gives the Teacup Maltese its expressive look. As an adult, a Teacup Maltese can range from 3 to 10 pounds. The American Kennel Club calls for a weight that is between 4 and pounds and no more than 7 pounds.
TeaCup Yorkies
Teacup Yorkies are known by many different names, including miniature yorkie and toy. Unfortunately, this means that there is no standard definition for what a Teacup Yorkie is. However, if you are purchasing one as a puppy, you should expect that it will only grow to be around 6 pounds but you can find ones that will only grow to be around 2 to 3 pounds. This is why you need to make sure that whenever you are purchasing a Teacup Yorkie they are the specific size that you are looking for.
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