There is nothing cuter than teacup puppies. When comparing medium-sized dog breeds, it is clear that people love the idea of a dog that retains their small stature for their whole life. Getting a teacup pup will add love and lots of attention-seeking to your household.
There are many different breeds of teacup dogs that will be great pets and that bring individual style and personality to your home. Most people believe that there are only a few teacup breeds, for example, the most well-known like the teacup Yorkshire Terrier or Chihuahua.
Many of the best medium dog breeds include cute teacup versions. It is important to realize that these little creatures require a lot of love and attention with special care. They have specific needs and because of their size, you should be extra careful to make sure they are well taken care of.
As with most breeds, you will have a fair amount of responsibilities to deal with when raising your new teacup family member. Read more about common health issues that teacup dogs experience.
It is important to realize that your daily routine will include more feeding times than with normal-sized dog breeds. This could include 4-5 meals per day. You will also need to take your teacup puppy out for more puppy breaks per hour. They are smaller and their digestive system works faster than most dogs.
It is worth mentioning that finding the right breeder is incredibly important. There are many irresponsible breeders that don’t breed pure teacup puppies. Make sure you do sufficient research. Click here for tips on finding the right dog breeder.
Make sure that you choose the right teacup puppy that is suitable for your home type as many breeds are active and require space to play and run. There are more lethargic breeds that will enjoy apartment living and prefer to laze about most of the day.
In this article, we will look at some of the most popular choices to help you make the right decision. Most of these breeds are considered original teacup puppies and each of them has their own personality traits and mannerisms.
Here are some of the cutest teacup dog breeds that you should consider:
Teacup Chihuahua
These are one of the most popular breeds and are easily identified by their expressive eyes. Many celebrities choose this breed as their favorite fashion accessory and many fanatics spend thousands on fashion for these adorable pups.
Advantages of This Breed
- Incredibly cute
- They get along with cats
- They are very loving and hate to be alone
- Perfect purse pups
Disadvantages of This Breed
- They don’t get along with other dogs
- They are very nervous by nature
- They are jealous by nature
Teacup Pomeranian
Adorable, loved and one of the fluffiest puppies you will ever find. These dogs are the cutest as puppies as they look like a ball of fluff with tiny bead eyes. They are friendly and loving to the whole family and build lifelong relationships.
Advantages of this breed
- Curious and intelligent
- Let’s face it, the fluff is a winner
- Dainty and lovable
Disadvantages of this breed
- Fairly lazy and laid back
- Requires a lot of grooming
- Very vocal
Teacup Poodle
One of the most loved and most popular teacup breeds. Poodles are also pretty popular when raised as medium-sized dog breeds. They are temperamental and fiercely protective of their owners.
Advantages of this breed
- They are incredibly smart
- They get along with other household members
- They are very lovable
Disadvantages of this breed
- Intensive grooming required
- They are fragile
Teacup Yorkie
Loved and adored by many this is a teacup pup with loads of personality. This is an ancient breed that is one of the best choices if you are looking for your first teacup dog. Great personality with a lot of love usually paints the picture of a Yorkie.
Advantages of this breed
- They are brave
- They are confident
- They adapt well to other dogs
- They train easily and learn fast
Disadvantages of this breed
- They require a lot of activity and play at all times
- Susceptible to most teacup conditions
Teacup Shih Tzu
Sweet and innocent gazes are to be expected from this little wonder. This breed has become more popular and once discovered, pet lovers easily pick this little one as their favorite teacup choice.
Advantages of this breed
- They look great with bows
- Most beautiful coat
- Incredible cuteness overload
- Doesn’t bark as much
Disadvantages of this breed
- Very low energy levels
- Doesn’t like to play much
There are many other breeds that have been introduced to the teacup variety that include some unlikely choices for example teacup Boston Terriers, Dachshunds, Beagles and other breeds. These are incredibly cute and appeal to many dog lovers.
Experts believe that these breeds aren’t pure teacup dogs. This doesn’t stop anyone from raising these interesting teacup dogs. Regardless of the risks involved and the extra care that is required most teacup pup owners love their little friends and usually end up adopting more than one teacup pup.
As with any pet we adopt it is important to understand the responsibility that goes with including a new furry family member and that you need to spend extra time to make the little one feel welcome.
Whether you are looking for a cute shopping companion, a friend to play dress-up with or a loving friend to fill a gap, teacup pups are great for any occasion in your life. It is always a commitment that pays off.
4 Replies to “Most Popular Teacup Dog Breeds”
I love your teacup shih tzu. I would like to buy one around Christmas time. Please let me know if you have any or where I could find a teacup shih tzu. Same color pattern as on you site. Thank you
Hi,
You can try to find a breeder here https://marketplace.akc.org/puppies?breeder_programs%5B%5D=bwh&page=1&per_page=20 or here https://www.gooddog.com/. Note, the majority of them aren’t teacup dogs and teacup ones are often expensive (a few thousands of dollars)
Also, maybe these guys can help you find a teacup Shih Tzu https://www.teacupspuppies.com/teacup-puppies-for-sale/shih-tzu-puppies-for-sale/.
Can I find a teacup Yorkie in a shelter? If so, where?
Hi Elizabeth. You can try to contact (or use) services like:
https://www.adoptapet.com/dog-adoption
https://www.aspca.org/adopt-pet/adoptable-dogs-your-local-shelter