Do you think these puppies look weird and unhealthy looking?



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★★BZR★★ asked:

Or is looking like this “normal” for their breeds???

French Bulldog puppy http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/FrenchBulldog281.jpg
Yorkie 1 http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Yorkie251.jpg
Yorkie 2 http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Yorkie70.jpg
Dachshund http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Dachshund192.jpg
Poodle (is this an acceptable breeds standard color?) http://www.teacupspuppies.com/images/Poodle302.jpg

Heres more (eewww) . >_<

http://www.teacupspuppies.com/available%20puppies.htm

Don't you think that the 1st Yorkie's head is way too big (same with the Doxie)?
Yorkie 2 has weird eyes like the French Bulldog.
When a puppy looks "bloated" that most likely means that it hasn't been de-wormed yet, right?

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June 15, 2010

Jacob S @ 8:00 am #

they are all normal

June 18, 2010

Heathen @ 12:21 am #

That breeder is a puppymiller. They are not bred to the breed standard, health, or temperament. The fact they sell so many breeds is a dead giveaway also.

Anya @ 8:44 am #

I’d say the Yorkies and the Dachshund look fine (that first yorkie is SOOOOO cute) but I couldn’t say for the bulldog or the poodle.

June 20, 2010

eenie meanie @ 6:58 pm #

The poodle is party (parti) colored …yes it is acceptable although I am pretty sure these are way to small to even be in the toy group…sad the frenchie has major bug eyes…

June 22, 2010

chalbri @ 10:58 pm #

They are NOT normal because they are labeled “teacup” pups.

June 26, 2010

~*Nikki*~ @ 1:13 am #

Yeah they’re all good. Just they’re head looks a bit big because of how the picture is being taken. And poodles can be lots of colors. black and white is normal.

June 29, 2010

Shannon @ 12:26 pm #

The only one that looks normal (as in not gonna die) is the first Yorkie. But that’s just a quick look.

And no, I’m pretty sure that’s not an acceptable poodle color. From what I know they have to be solid. (I’m not an expert here, though…)

These people make me sick.

EDIT: To me, the bulldog has something wrong with his eyes. Same with the 2nd Yorkie and the Dachshund. And the poodle looks bloated.

July 1, 2010

tinkgreen77 @ 11:20 am #

they look normal to me. What is so WEIRD and UNHEALTHY looking about them? Any particular reason you are asking?

July 2, 2010

palrmt @ 4:54 am #

they dont look weird or unhealthy but they are most likely coming from a puppy mill. anybody that sells that many different breeds is most definitely a puppy mill. a reputable breeds only one or at most two different breeds and they definitely dont mix them. since they are coming from a puppy mill they probably are poorly bred and unhealthy. such a shame that people are more concerned with making money than with the animals welfare

July 5, 2010

animal_artwork @ 1:09 pm #

They are all poor quality specimans for their breed. The Poodle is a Parti-color– not acceptable by the AKC breed standard… but there are some decent breeders who believe that parti-color poodles were the originals (they remind me of parti-color Porties)

Backyard breeder at best.. but with that many pups.. just BLEH! There is no way a breeder can adequately raise and socialize that many pups.

Of course, anyone who calls any pup they produce “teacup” has already shown they are merely out for the $$.

July 6, 2010

Tammy C @ 11:49 am #

Other than being too small and having gigantic heads,they all look fairly healthy,except for the French Bulldog,which has weird eyes. However,being “teacups”, just because they look healthy doesn’t mean they are.

July 7, 2010

peek @ 6:46 am #

selfish breeders
looks like over breeding to me..
they definitely look deformed..most breederskill pups that come out looking like that.

July 10, 2010

petmom @ 4:45 am #

What disturbs me is how very sad they all look. Now that’s not normal.

april @ 6:46 am #

They look pretty normal to me. The poodle color is a party color and yes it’s acceptable. Sorry, should’ve been more clear. I think it’s not allowed in the show ring, but it can still be akc. I thought you were maybe insinuating it wasn’t purebred.

I don’t know, Petmom. Whenever I pick up my pups for a picture, you’d think they just got a beating by the look on their face. When I put them back down, off they go, happy as can be.

Yeah, Tammy I did notice the eyes on the frenchie. I wasn’t sure if it was just the coloring of the pup throwing me off.

I’m pretty certain these are puppy brokers, not breeders, just by the wording on their pages.

July 12, 2010

Iggy's Screamin Demon @ 5:27 am #

Sorry they do not to me, the first has what we call pop eyes, from being bred down so much

the others, the heads do not conform to their body size.

heads are large on all of them….and I don’t think their little eyes look like happy healthy pups..

puppy millers are destroying the breeds and since claims tea cups, we all know they are being bred to death to get the smaller dogs, and the poor dogs are suffering from it.

the poodle is a party poodle, but still the head does not fit the body……

Miss Meanie @ 9:49 pm #

Puppy mill. Stay away.

July 16, 2010

T M @ 1:44 am #

The French Bulldog puppy has “wall eye” and too much white shows… The German Breed Wardens have a special term for a puppy that has its’ brain signals crossed and a potential to suffer from learning disabilities… As for all the others, they look “haunted” and puppies that come from puppy-mills are usually never properly health-screened for genetic defects or congenital problems, so it’s a “crap shoot” for buyers to even consider on-line purchases of these dogs… They’re prone to suffer from lifelong problems and usually have compromised immunities due to being raised in squalid conditions, lack of proper socialization, and being weaned from a sickly mother way too early…

I **** dealers that pose puppies with silly props and frocks… Why people would find this appealing is beyond my comprehension… Looking at the “gaze” of a puppy is a key ndication of its’ temperament, but these photos are meant to distract potential buyers from seeing the reality of these ill-bred and sickly dogs.

Breeders of healthy puppies display their progeny proudly from all sides so that people can look at their conformation, studying their gazes, their hindquarters, their forequarters, etc.

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