How teacups are bred

Teacups first came from the United States and were first bred by breeders who chose the two smallest dogs from the same litter, but nowadays the inbreeding method is no longer used because there are so many breeds of dogs. There are many breeds of teacups, the most distinctive feature being their paw size, which is popular due to their small size, but also difficult to keep because of their small size. The Teacup, also known as the Teacup Poodle, Poodle, and Curly Puppy, originated in the United States and is a pet dog. The size is under 8 inches and weighs less than 4 pounds. The Tiny Teacup is even smaller, commonly known as the “petite” poodle or “pocket” poodle, and the standard is under 7 inches and under 3 pounds.

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