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Sites for teacup maltese puppies for sale?
What is a good site where I can find teacup Maltese puppies for sale? I'm looking for ones for sale preferably near Texas or in Texas. All I have been able to find are teacup yorkies.If you have any rude or animal cruelty comments about teacups then don't post it.
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- Great Dane LoverLv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
A Maltese is a Maltese...there are no "teacups"...any breeder that sells/advertises "teacup" in any breed of dog is not a responsible breeder and is not someone you should do business with. Look for a good responsible Maltese breeder. Check out kennel clubs (there are several in/around Texas) and get a listing of responsible breeders, go to the Maltese parent Club site and get a listing of breeders, attend some shows and meet some breeders there ......be careful where/who you buy your pup from.....pups from irresposnible breeders all too often have health and/or temperament issues.
Source(s): vet tech for 39 years - 5 years ago
Yes, their unnaturally small size can lead to well being issues. Plus, they are poorly bred and their breeders would not have any genetic testing completed earlier than breeding. And a different factor: mutts aren't more fit than good bred purebreds. When mixing breeds, there is even a risk of the offspring receiving hereditary problems from each side. Moral breeders don't breed mutts. Moral breeders don't breed "teacups". Save up some money to retailer in case of emergencies. I knew any person with a "teacup" Pomeranian. He genuinely turned to be alternatively tremendous and died at 5. Please do your study subsequent time and if you still wish to go the breeder route, contact a breed club for referral.