whatseekye said:According to the AKC, the breed standard limits a chihuahua to weigh 6 pounds. Those dogs you were holding were probably 5 or 6 pounds, unless the breed standard allows heavier chi's. This is not a big dog by any means!
You should know that if you use the phrase "teacup" with any reputable breeder, you might get your ears ripped off. Conscientous breeders who love the breed chihuahua are very offended by the term because it is not official, and no living animal should be described to fit inside of a ridiculously small object. Because of all the pressure from unprofessional backyard breeders advertising "Tiny! Teacup Chihuahuas!" and all the people who want to buy a smaller and smaller dog, this is a bad trend for the chihuahua. Because crummy back yard breeders are trying to breed a smaller and smaller chihuhua. It is just not healthy for a chihuahua to weigh 1 or 2 pounds. If you want an animal that small, get a pet rat. I have pet rats and they do weigh between 1 and 2 pounds. I hope that puts it in to perspective!
I have heard that because of the pressure to breed smaller dogs, 2 abuses are happening. First of all, the small chihuahuas tend to have tragic internal defects. Who wants to have a sick dog with thousand dollar vet bills that doesn't live as long as it should. (A healthy chihuahua will outlive a cat! You want your dog to live that long! 18-23 years+)
Second of all, I have heard that some of the really disreputable breeders, in order to get the business, are actually starving pups to make them appear to be tiny! This has been known to happen. Maybe where you live, you don't have the worst breeders like we do in Southern California, but we have areas where people are not affluent and the thinking about animals is very backwards.
Find out what the breed standard is for your area's dog club. Also, ask to see the parents of the pup so you can get an idea for size, appearance and temperment. You might just ask what the average size of the pups will be. It's not all about weight but height too. On the other hand, why fake out the breeder? If you care about weight, ask about that. The breeders care about their dogs and want them placed with people who love them even if they get big.
Hmmm....
From what I understand a Chihuahua that's 3 or 4 pounds is okay just like German Shepherds and Rottweilers who exceed the AKC standard and can be perfectly healthy.
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