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hortensiane1

Tea cup

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Bonsoir,

Une petite question 957
Dans les annonces, je vois de temps en temps le terme "tea cup"...
Ca veut dire quoi exactement ?
Merci Very Happy

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Tea cup c'est tout simplement un argument de vente (lol) pour vendre les chiots plus cher (de 1600 un mâle "normal" tu peux aller jusqu'à 2500-3000 pour un chiot surtout femelle.)
En fait ce sont de tout petits chis, je dirais même mini car destinés à faire moins de 1kg...
Donc ce chien, on peut le "mettre dans un tasse" (il y en a même pour vendre qui mettent les chiots dans de vraies tasses sur les photos drunken...)
Mais il faut se méfier des pronostics qui s'avèrent souvent faux une fois adulte,
& je soupçonne les vendeurs de ne pas les faire beaucoup manger, ce qui fait que, tant qu'ils sont à vendre, ils restent petits !

Après tu as les éleveurs du CCCE, qui précisent petit gabarit, mini, mais ils connaissent leurs lignées ! En ce moment il y en a à vendre, tu n'as qu'à taper chiots-de-france, moi j'en ai vu une D...y Blue Wink

Normalement un éleveur sérieux laisse son "petit très petit" partir vers 6-7 mois...

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Hortensiane, voici ce que dit le standard américain au sujet des "Tea-cup"...


The official A.K.C. Breed Standard describes the Chihuahua as a small dog that comes in two varieties or coat types. The difference in coat type (the Long Coat or the Smooth Coat) is the only official description used to identify a difference within this breed. Our Standard does not categorize the Chihuahua by size.

For the purpose of showing and record keeping, the American Kennel Club includes the Chihuahua (along with 16 other breeds) in the Toy Group. Therefore, irrespective of their weight or physical stature, ALL Chihuahuas registered with A.K.C. are considered to be a toy breed of dog.

As with all living things, there will be a size variance between individual dogs within this breed. Within the human family, brothers and sisters will differ in height and in weight, as well as other physical attributes. They are described as humans, male or female, and there is seldom if ever a need to break the description down further. The same holds true in regard to the Chihuahua; they are Chihuahuas-Long Coat/Smooth Coat, Male/Female.

Unfortunately, the additional adjectives used to describe the size difference and physical appearances are many; and have been misused for so long they now seem legitimate. Tea-cup, Pocket Size, Tiny Toy, Miniature or Standard - are just a few of the many tags and labels that have been attached to this breed over the years. The Chihuahua Club of America is concerned that these terms may be used to entice perspective buyers into thinking that puppies described in this way are of greater monetary value. They are not; and the use of these terms is incorrect and misleading.

Occasionally, within a litter, there may be a puppy that is unusually small. That puppy is a small Chihuahua and any other breakdown in description is not correct. To attach any of these additional labels to a particular pup is to misrepresent that animal as something that is rare or exceptional and causes a great deal of confusion among those fanciers who are looking for a Chihuahua.

The Chihuahua Club of America does not endorse or condone the use of any of these terms and would caution the perspective puppy buyer not to be misled by them.

We recognize that many Chihuahua fanciers do want the very small puppy. While they are adorable and can be perfectly healthy, the buyer should be cautioned as to the extra care that may be required with regard to their general health and well-being.

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