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The Teacup Chihuahua Myth

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The term teacup Chihuahua is merely a marketing strategy used by breeders who want to make their Chihuahua抯 stand out or appear to be more rare or special than other Chihuahua抯.

The term 憈eacup?refers to the size and the American Kennel Club does not recognize it as an official type of chihuahua.

The American Kennel Club is seen as the industries main source on all topics related to dogs and dog breeds. According to the American Kennel Club there are only two types of Chihuahuas - long hair and short hair.

Chihuahua抯 vary in size as do other dogs and living things. However, the size difference between Chihuahua抯 does not mean they are a different type of chihuahua.

All Chihuahua抯 are considered just a chihuahua, no matter their different characteristics, just as all humans are considered human despite their variances.

This is an important point to know because many people who are buying Chihuahua抯 see teacup Chihuahua抯 as something special that they are willing to pay much more money for than any other chihuahua.

Breeders have caught on to the fact that marketing a chihuahua as a 'teacup' Chihuahua makes them more valuable to buyers. So, breeders will sell the smallest pups of a litter as teacup Chihuahua抯 so they can earn a bigger profit.

In fact, some breeders go to extremes and breed smaller Chihuahua抯 simply to get a teacup chihuahua.This practice is dangerous to the dogs health and is highly discouraged.

A smart buyer will know that these smaller pups are not worth anymore than their larger counterparts and therefore will not cave to the higher price tag.

Teacup Chihuahua抯 are nicknamed due to their small size. Chihuahua抯 range from 2 to 6 pounds and those at the lower end tend to get labeled with the nickname 抰eacup? This does not make them more valuable or rare.