Sentences with phrase «teacup varieties»

In fact, they try to sell them for more money than a healthy puppy from the same litter, by passing them off as special teacup varieties.
In fact, soft spots on the heads of toy and teacup varieties of dogs are common, as cranial bone development often terminates before the fontanelles within the skull are closed.
Many different canine breeds are bred to be classified as teacup varieties.
The toy and the cute teacup varieties became favourite lap dogs.
You may also come across toy or teacup varieties, but these are not separate breeds — they have just been bred down in size.
Breeds with shorter muzzles, along with toy or teacup varieties in general, are at higher risk for cherry eye.
Corset - y period dramas of repression and oppression are not normally our go - to bag but aside from the leads, who we'd queue to see read an old - timey phone book, the film's setting is much grimier and more sordid than the drawing room / china teacup variety of period drama (in keeping with the naturalism and class setting of Zola's novel) and gives the advance look we've had an impressively distinctive look and feel.
According to the American Kennel Club, a Pomeranian or one of this breed crossed with another dog, including the Pomsky, is a Teacup variety if it weighs less than seven pounds.
Of course, the Teacup variety is smaller yet.

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Here at TeaCups, Puppies and Boutique ®, we carry a wide variety of beautiful teacup puppies and toy breed puppies for sale.
The Teacup Pomsky is simply the smallest variety of this dog that is available.
Maltese weigh from seven to nine pounds, although some breeders are breeding a «teacup» variety that weighs about three pounds.
Occasionally these smaller dogs also are known as teacup maltese puppies for sale varieties.
Although not officially recognized as distinct breeds, so - called «teacup» varieties of toy dogs like the Chihuahua are in vogue; these are dogs that weigh less than a few kilograms.
The AKC and other kennel clubs don't recognize the Teacup as a separate variety of the breed, and breeding practices for the «Teacup» are controversial and widely discouraged by responsible breeders.
The three official size varieties recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC)-- Standard (over 15 inches at the shoulder), Miniature (10 to 15 inches), and Toy (under 10 inches)-- are augmented by unofficial models such as Teacups (under 4 pounds in weight), Caniches (small Standards), and Royal Standards (supersize).
There is no variety know as miniature Yorkie or teacup Yorkie.
Salvers and Teacups (1996) created during a residency at Massachusetts College of Art in Boston, includes a variety of glassware placed on a surface of blue Nepalese handmade paper that is installed on the floor.
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