Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but the “teacup dog” – a moniker usually reserved for dogs generally under eight pounds – are a popular choice among city dwellers, people with small living spaces, ...
The teacup dog used to reserved for the Hollywood elite, but in recent years these fashionable little designer dogs have exploded in popularity with pet parents the world over keen to get their hands ...
It’s not rocket science why breeders created teacup dogs: We’re kind of wired to fall in love with cute and tiny things. It activates a nurturing role that compels us to feed, love, and ...
Question: We're thinking about getting a teacup shih tzu. The local pet store says they're not healthy and have a lot of medical issues. Is this true? Would we be better off getting another dog from ...
Science says we are hardwired to find tiny things cute. Because human babies are so helpless, our instinct is to want to take care of them and – at its most basic level – help our species survive. And ...
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