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Welcome to Teacup Puppies — Where Big Hearts Come in Small Packages
At TeacupPuppies.com, we believe the greatest joy comes in the smallest packages. If you’re looking for a delightful, miniature companion with a loving personality and excellent health records, you’ve come to the right place.
TEACUP PUPPIES FOR SALE
Discover our adorable puppies currently looking for a loving family!
Meet Lola
Gender: Female
Age : 2.5 Months
Color: Blue Merle
Vaccines: Up-to-date on all vaccines
-30%

Maltese puppy
Only $1100
Gender: Female
Age: 2.5 Months
Color: Blue Merle
Vaccines: Up-to-date on all vaccines
Meet Nora
Gender: Female
Age: 2.5 Months
Color: Blue Merle
Vaccines: Up-to-date on all vaccines
How Long Do Teacup Puppies Live?
While petite, these pint-sized pups have a lifespan similar to their larger counterparts – around 12-15 years with proper care. So get ready for over a decade of adorable snuggles and loyal friendship from your teacup dog.
How Big Does a Teacup Dog Get?
Teacup puppies are very small, typically weighing 4-5 pounds fully grown. But don’t let their tiny size fool you – these little ones have huge personalities packed into their portable frames!
Are Teacup Puppies Normal?
Absolutely! Teacup dogs have their origins from Asia, who kept their miniature sizes from days of old (the west actually bred the sizes bigger to help with the tougher terrains) . With proper breeding, they can live long, healthy lives as beloved companions.
What is the Best Teacup Dog?
Popular teacup breeds include Yorkies, Maltese, Pomeranians, and teacup poodles. But the “best” really depends on your lifestyle and personality match. For us here at MLA Pets it has to be the Maltipoo and Maltese teacup dog.
What’s the Difference Between a Teacup and Toy Puppy?
Teacup puppies are on the smallest end of the toy dog spectrum, typically under 4 lbs. Toy breeds like Cavalier King Charles Spaniels or Miniature Schnauzers fall into the slightly larger 7-20 lb range.
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