teacup dog supplies
teacup dog supplies
puppy?????????
well i need a few things first nd for most i need to convince my mom to let me get a puppy. i have a dog 4 cats a 2 horses 5hermitcrabs and a bird. i no it sounds like alot bbut i really want my own pet. 2 of the cats are nevr here nd live outside anyway the birds my moms the dogs my brothers and the hermit crabs are my sister. so my birthdays coming up and i want to convince them to let me get a puupy. so ill need some ways to do that ill need a list of supplies ill also need some cute names for a black female pomeranian teacup puppy and if any one nos any breeders or shelters. its my 13th bbirthday and money is not so much the issue its more responsiblity and the idea of having another pet so all im asking for is a puppy nothing else even though i want a bunnch of other stuff my birthdays in october and i wood also like some good potty training and other trip tricks. thanks so much!
Apparently the responsibilty speech doesn’t need to be displayed here… lol I think with THAT many animals, you know what you are doing…
Supplies are basically how far you want to go… But the basics are: crate, bed, food bowl, food, treats, water bowls, water, leash, collar, tag, toys, and anything else that is cute in the store when you go through… You will also need a vet and about $200 for the vet costs…
Names: Just Google names for dogs… There are many cute ones… It’s just your choice… My grandma had a pom and her name was Charmin… I also had a friend with a pom and his name was Pepper… Just whatever you like…
Location: Petfinder.com (think adoption first) or try local flea markets and NextDayPets.com… Kijiji.com is also a good site…
Happy early 13th!
Petco has some GREAT information sheets on potty training and other things like Bringing Your Pet Home… Try doing a google search for Petco Care Sheets… GOOD LUCK!!! I hope you get a pom!
The Bright and Playful Companionship of an Energetic Yorkshire Terrier
So you’re looking to get a new dog and you thought that you might prefer to have an energetic Yorkshire terrier. If this is the case then the best place for you to look for your new canine pet is from a breeder of Yorkshire Terriers. Whatever you do though, stay away from people or breeders who are advertising that they have a teacup Yorkshire Terrier for adoption.
This is simply not a true statement. There is no such thing as a teacup Yorkshire Terrier. These are instead the smallest puppies of any given litter and most if not all dogs labeled as a teacup Yorkshire Terrier will be undersized.
This means that they will weigh in less than the standard normal weight of 4-7 lbs, and this in turn will mean that your Yorkshire Terrier puppy will more than likely be prey to a number of diseases and illnesses. You will need to take good care of your teacup Yorkshire Terrier if you do decide to go ahead and get the smaller puppy.
The thing you need to do in this instance is to find a reputable breeder who will be able to supply you with a teacup Yorkshire Terrier. The problem however, arises when you get to the “reputable” part of the reputable breeder. Simply stated, a reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeder will not sell you a puppy that is underweight and which will most likely be prone to bad health over the years.
This means that those advertisements you see stating that a breeder has a teacup Yorkshire Terrier for you to adopt, are all false. If you investigate any further you will also see that most of these teacup Yorkshire Terrier breeders are also asking top dollar for these runts of the litter.
More to the point you will also see that these very irresponsible Yorkshire Terrier breeders are also purposely breeding small puppies. They have to especially select small Yorkshire Terriers to do this, and over time you can be assured that the more and more of the genetic defects to be found in these undersized dogs will show up more prominently.
It is also true that you can go into this with your eyes wide open and adopt a teacup Yorkshire Terrier. You might also find that you teacup Yorkshire Terrier puppy has no ill health whatsoever, and that he is very rarely, if at all, sick. This is definitely not the norm and you will be a very dog owner indeed if this is the case.
The best thing that you can do however, would be to stay away altogether from breeders who advertise that they have a teacup Yorkshire Terrier to sell, and instead find a reputable Yorkshire Terrier breeder to find your perfect puppy companion.
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