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11 BEST TEACUP DOG BREEDS IN INDIA (WITH PRICE)



Teacup dog breeds are dogs which are really really small. While they are much
popular in other countries, they have a demand in India too.

So in this article we will go through various teacup dog breeds available in
India and also learn about their prices.


1. TEACUP POMERANIAN

The Teacup Pomeranian is a type of Pomeranian that is much smaller than the
average Pomeranian. They are typically about 1.5 to 2.5 kgs and stand about 6 to
8 inches tall at the shoulders. They are a very popular dog breed due to their
small size and adorable appearance: low maintenance and delicate nature.

Teacup Pomeranians typically have a lifespan of twelve to sixteen years. They
come in many colors, including black, white, orange, sable, blue, and cream. The
teacup Pomeranian is bred down from the regular-sized Pomeranian and is
characterized by its small size.

They are intelligent dogs and make good pets for people who live in apartments
or small homes. They are also good with children and other pets.

The lifespan of a Teacup Pomeranian – 12-16 years.

Teacup Pomeranian Costs about ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 in India. In some cities their
price can even go as high as 90,000.


2. TEACUP POODLE

The teacup poodle is a small, toy-sized dog breed often mistaken for a miniature
poodle. Teacup Poodle weighs between 1.6 to 3 kgs and stands no more than 10
inches tall at the shoulder.



Their popularity has been rising in recent years, with people becoming enchanted
by their small size and adorable features.

Despite their growing popularity, they are not commonly found in India. They are
only recently starting to become available in India as more and more people are
beginning to import them from other parts of the world. This shows that the hype
is not all about price but also about the nature and loyalty of the breed.

The lifespan of a Teacup Poodle: 11-14 years.

Because of their rarity, the price of a Teacup Poodle in India ranges from
₹2,00,000 ₹5,00,000.


3. POCKET SHIH TZU

Pocket Shih Tzu are quire popular in India and you can easily find them. They
are considered ideal pets because of their small size, delicate nature, and cute
appearance. They weigh around 4-8 kgs and have a diverse fur coat.

Pocket Shih Tzu can be easily accommodated in a small house and does not require
much exercise. They are happy to sit on your lap or play with children. They are
also known for their adorable personality, intelligence, and easy-to-train
nature.

The lifespan of a Teacup Shih Tzu – 10-12 years.

Pocket Shih Tzu costs about ₹30,000 to ₹50,000 in India.


4. MINI PUGS

Miniature pugs are becoming increasingly popular in India. Breeders are
importing the dogs from other countries and breeding them in India to meet the
demand. Please make sure you choose an ethical breeder.

They weigh just around 6 to 10 kgs. The mini pugs are small, about the size of a
cocker spaniel, and have wrinkled faces and curly tails. They come in many
colors, including black, fawn, apricot, and silver.

The mini pugs are bred mainly as pets. They can also be used for hunting. They
have a high energy level and love to play fetch. They are also great pets for
children. So, get ready to be matching the energy level!

The lifespan of Mini Pug: 7 to 8 years.

In India Miniature Pugs cost about ₹60,000 to ₹90,000.


5. TEACUP YORKIE

Teacup Yorkie is a popular breed known for its small size. They weigh around 1
to 1.5 kgs. In India, the Teacup Yorkie is a very popular dog breed and can
often be found in homes throughout the country.

Consider a few things before bringing home a Teacup Yorkie puppy. They require a
lot of attention and care and are unsuitable for everyone. It is important to do
your research before deciding if this breed is right for you.

There is a Teacup Yorkie craze in India. People buy these tiny dogs as status
symbols to show off their wealth. Despite the breed being prone to health
problems and can be difficult to care for. The dogs are often malnourished and
suffer from parasites and other health issues. It ends up being abandoned or
unwelcomed when its owners realize how much work they are.

The lifespan of a Teacup Yorkie – 5 to 10 years.

Price of a Teacup Yorkie in India can range from ₹90,000 to ₹3,90,000.


6. RUSSIAN TOY

As the name suggest Russian toy dogs is a very tiny breed from Russia. There are
two varients of this breed: smooth coat and long coat.

They have a lean muscle but they are quite active and playful. Apart from that
they are highly intelligence as well as affectionate towards their Human family.
They are pretty rare in India, so you will probably have to export them from a
foreign country.

The lifespan of a Russian Toy Dog: 5 to 10 years.

In India a Russian Toy dog may cost as high as ₹3,00,000.


7. TEACUP CHIHUAHUA

Teacup Chihuahuas are really popular in United States. If you remember similar
to what you must have seen in Legally Blonde (an American TV Show).

The breed is known for being really small and having a lot of energy. They are
also known for their loyalty to their owners and playful nature.

Now, Teacup Chihuahuas are becoming popular in India. They are perfect for those
who live in small spaces, as they do not take up much room. Additionally, they
are great for people who want a loyal pet always ready to play.

Because of its high popularity, many people buy it but sometimes fail to take
care of it. Hence you can also adopt it if the options are available.

Lifespan of the Teacup Chihuahua: 10 to 20 years.

In India, a Teacup Chihuahua can cost about ₹50,000 to ₹70,000.


8. TEACUP MALTESE

Teacup Maltese are small, low-maintenance, playful dogs and they make great
companions. Maltese breeders have been breeding these dogs for centuries for
their gentle dispositions and stunning white coats.

Teacup Maltese is a smaller version of the traditional Maltese. They weigh
between 1 to 1.5 kgs and can easily fit in a small purse. These little dogs are
perfect for people who live in apartments or frequently travel because they
don’t require much exercise and can be easily carried around.

Teacup Maltese are becoming increasingly popular in India. There is a high
demand for these dogs in major metropolitan areas like Delhi and Mumbai, where
people are looking for low-maintenance, indoor pets that don’t take up too much
space.

In India Teacup Maltese can cost around ₹50,000 to ₹90,000.


9. MINIATURE DACHSHUND

The Miniature Dachshund is a popular breed in India because of its small size
and long body. A miniature Dachshund weighs around 2 to 5 kgs. Their
intelligence and playful nature make them a favorite pet among many Indian
families.

It is known to capture attention wherever it steps. This cute little fur baby
can surprise even the most habitual trackers around.

The lifespan of a Miniature Dachshund: 10-15 years

The price of an Miniature Dachshund in India can range between ₹80,000 to
₹1,00,000.


10. MINIATURE LABRADOR

A new breed of dog is gaining in popularity in India- the miniature Labrador.
These dogs are a smaller version of the popular Labrador Retriever and are bred
primarily as pets.

They can weigh anywhere from 8 to 12 kgs, making them a good choice for those
who live in apartments or small homes. They are also known for being friendly
and good with children.

Despite their growing popularity, there is still some confusion about what
constitutes a miniature Labrador. In India, the term is often used to describe
any small Labrador-type dog, regardless of whether or not it meets the official
breed standards. As a result, many dogs are being bred and sold as “miniature
Labradors” that do not meet the criteria.

Hence the decision needs to be made carefully. Let our fellow enthusiasts know
your views in the comment section.

The lifespan of a Miniature Labrador – 10-14 years.

In India, Miniature Labradors can cost about ₹60,000 to ₹90,000.


11. TEACUP FOX TERRIER

The Teacup Fox Terrier is a small but sturdy dog often used as a hunting dog.
They are also known for their great personality and love of people. They are now
popular pets all over the world.

The lifespan of a Teacup Fox Terrier – 5-15 years.

In India, price of a teacup Fox Terrier can range between ₹1,00,000 to
₹1,50,000.

Seeing all the cuteness, getting all riled up, and being happy to get any of
these teacup dogs is easy. But do you know about the risks of these dogs? Please
read till the end to know them.


RISKS OF OWNING A TEACUP BREED:

Teacup breeds are becoming increasingly popular because they are perfect for
compact houses and cities and friendly because of their delicate nature.

Still, there are risks associated with owning these small dogs.

 * One major concern is that teacups are more prone to health problems than
   other breeds and may require more medication.
 * Another risk is that teacups are often bred for their small size, which can
   lead to genetic disorders and make them vulnerable to extinction.
 * Lastly, teacup dogs are very fragile. They can easily get injured or even
   killed mishandled.

ISHA BAGWE

Isha has been a Dog Lover her entire life and has owned many dogs over the
years. Her immense experience of raising and training dogs has helped thousands
of dog owners take better care of their dogs.




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