OMG i need one too!!!
LOL Shepherdgirl, I totally need one now so I can have the tiniest guard dog ever. No one will see it jumping out of my purse to maul them when the baddies mug me!!!
2007-08-01 09:46:16
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answered by a gal and her dog 6
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Teacup German Shepherd Puppies
2016-11-18 03:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Well as a matter of fact, I can help you. I have dozens of litters of teacup German Shepherds several times a year because we breaded them often. We have soooo many that there is always some available, we have a few litter that are ready to go now they are 4 and 5 weeks old. My vet says my dogs are healthy so the puppies will be too. My teacup Shepherds are so small they have been confused for Teacup Chihuahuas. They are so adorable and of course they never shed, I made sure of that because I can't stand the way the full size German Shepherds molt all the time.
I can help you if you want, just email me. I have some teacup German Shepherds that are very affordable and if you want two or more I can give you a great deal, I also have some older puppies that need a good home so if you are a good home you can have them for almost nothing because they need a home. I do not vaccinate them because I do not think they should get shots til they are older but they are APRI and WWKC registered to prove they are pure blood so if you want to bread them they will have pedigree papers.
These pups will make great Schutzhund prospects.
Hope to hear from you!!!!
2007-08-01 09:38:10
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answered by Shepherdgirl § 7
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Dont let one cat ruin your thoughts on cats! cats are usually very loving and affectionate! Go to the pound and adopt one! They usually have a very high euthanasia rate at shelters. My 2 cats love people and greet everyone who comes over. All dogs need daily walks, socialization, and attention, and if they dont get taken out and exposed to many different things, dogs can be a major liability and even little ones. Many things can and will go wrong. 8 to 9 hours a day is too long especially for a small dog with a small bladder. Incontinence can certainly become an issue, as well as separation anxiety. If you do get a dog, hire a trainer, and a dog walker if you want any chance your new family member will be happy with his new life. German Shepherds are working dogs so unless you plan to give it a full time job tracking, search and rescue, agility, or something, that breed would be out of the question for you at the moment. Go to a shelter and ask the folks who work there about what you want. Also do not adopt any dog unless you plan to only move to pet friendly places from now on, not loose patience with training, and not abandon the dog if you decide to have a baby, and any other obstacle that may come along in the next 15 years. Pets are not for rent and not disposable. Otherwise have a happy life with your new pup if you decide to get one! There are no "Toy" German Shepherds but there are many small shepherd mixes usually found in shelters. My rescued dog is shepherd and cattle dog mix and he is 35lbs....looks like a mini-shepherd : ) Good luck!
2016-03-16 05:06:47
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answered by Jane 4
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Is this a trick question? Will we be on Candid Camera? Teacup German Shepard??????? Do you know what a "teacup" is? Teacup is that thing in your kitchen cabinet that you drink tea and coffee out of. So that makes the dog about 2 pounds. A German Shepard is at least 4 pounds when it is born. So teacup and German Shepard don't go together. Sorry, but you may find one in your dreams honey.
2007-08-01 09:29:58
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answered by kingsley 6
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maybe I can breed my teacup cavabugpoo with a german shepherd and make teacup german cavabugpoos. They would be half german shepherd 1/8 teacup poodle, 1/8 cavalier king charles spaniel, 1/8 boston terrier, and 1/8 pug.
Normally I would sell a dog like this for $2000- it's very designer, very NOW, it's like something Jean Paul Gaultier would design. for you though I will sell it for free and ship it to you in an envelope (I told you it'd be small!!!). As for the shedding- I make robots that pluck each hair out as it grows in and collects them all- so you'll never have to worry about that.... Problem solved :)
2007-08-01 09:24:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Never mind the teacup shepherd, I'm gonna have some Bassperkes available, as well as some Bassapoos and Schipperdoodles. $3000 each and they'll be ready for new homes at 4 weeks. No health problems (hybrid vigour, doncha know), non-shedding and hypoallergenic. Won't go over 3 pounds.
Email me if interested......bassperkes@lol.com
2007-08-01 10:55:16
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answered by DaBasset - BYBs kill dogs 7
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nope German Shepherds come in one size only. What exactly is it you like about the shepherds? Their appearance? Perhaps give more information about what you want out of a dog, besides small and cuddly.. coat type- how much grooming do you want to do? How much exercize are you dedicated to doing daily? Do you want a dog that's eager to please, or more of a challenge? Friendly with everyone? or one thats more of a watch dog? Good with other pets and kids? An ADULT dog can be left alone that long, provided it gets enough attention and exercize before you leave and when you come home from work. ADDED Cats make great apartment pets.. and when you are gone long hours, you dont have to worry about them needing to go out to pee, as they just use the litterbox.. cats make great pets, I have 4 of them myself. ADDED I have met many affectionate cats.. my sphynx cat is very affectionate.. I have had other cats in my life that were affectionate.. growing up I had a black cat that we adopted from the shelter who came to purr and be petted every nite before falling asleep at the foot of my bed. thing is, to know the temperment of a cat, you almost need to seek an adult that is in a household situation.. try a rescue and let them know you're looking for an affectionate adult.. at least give it a chance. as for dogs.. Low shedding ussually means daily brushing to prevent mats. Are you dedicated to that? 15 mins of exercize is not much.. even most toy breeds need at least 30-60 mins a day.
2016-04-06 21:58:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A well-trained dog makes everyone happy, including his owner. Take a little time training him, and you'll never regret it; you'll always have an obedient dog by your side. Find more https://tinyurl.im/ScR1e
By their nature, dogs are pack animals with a well-defined social order. Through basic training, you need to consistently make sure your puppy understands that you are the leader, not him. So in teaching him the basic rules, you take on the role of pack leader.
To fit into the family circle, your dog must be taught to recognize his name and such commands as come, heel, lie down and sit.
2016-04-15 01:03:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You are kidding me, right? There is no such thing as teacup, especially with a shepherd. They are poorly bred if they are!! There is no such thing as a free dog or a cheap dog. Food, shelter, vaccinations, preventative, vet cost?? And why on earth do you want a male and a female?? Please reconsider if you want to breed. Because it does not sound like you know you information too well. I don't want to sound mean. But do your research, man!! If you want a small Shephard type dog try a heeler breed. Man, some people!
2007-08-01 09:24:19
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answered by tiger_cutie2000 3
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Forget the teacup shepherds and the teacups saints, I want a Giant Chihuahua. Preferably over 100 pounds. You see, I want to use it as a guard dog. And I want one that doesn't pee or poop because, well, that's gross.
2007-08-01 11:03:38
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answered by Carrie O'Labrador 4
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