If the Pomeranian is small, then the tea cup dog is a mini version. What's the difference between them?
The difference between Pomeranian and Cupdog If Pomeranian is a small dog, then Cupdog is a miniature version, accounting for only half of Pomeranian, so we can distinguish the two from the size. However, due to the price difference, there are also illegal vendors in the market who "slim down" Bomei and sell it as a teacup dog, making it difficult for pet owners to distinguish between true and false. Regarding the difference between Pomeranian and Teacup, the following small series summarizes several points for everyone: One of the differences between Pomeranian and Teacup: Teacup originated in the United States, and Pomeranian was produced in Germany. As the name implies, a teacup dog can be put in a teacup. It is a miniature dog, only ten to twenty centimeters. Pomeranian belongs to puppy spitz. The smallest Pomeranian can be close to the size of a teacup dog. The second difference between Pomeranian dogs and teacups: Pomeranian dogs have better reproductive ability than teacups. As the saying goes, scarcity is expensive, because teacup dogs are petite, slow in development, weak in fertility and difficult to cultivate. A Pomeranian can produce two litters a year, and each litter produces about 2-3 litters. Teacup dogs may not be produced every year. It can only reproduce four times in its life, and each litter has about 1-2 children. Therefore, the tea cup dogs that can be seen in the market are rarer and more expensive than Pomeranian dogs, and the price is much higher. The third difference between Pomeranian and Teacup Dog: Teacup Dog's petite life also determines that it requires higher living environment, because its poor constitution, too cold and too hot will affect its life, while Pomeranian Dog is not so picky. The average life span of a teacup dog is 8- 10 years old. On top of this, the average life span is 12- 16 years, and some can even reach 20 years. The fourth difference between Pomeranian and teacup dogs: experienced pet owners will come to the conclusion that teacups are cute and smart, while Pomeranian dogs are lively and active. Teacup dogs are lazy and docile, and cute and dependent on their owners. They are more "clingy" than Pomeranians, and bark when touched and teased by strangers to express their dissatisfaction. The difference between Pomeranian and Cupdog is roughly the above four points. At the same time, petite Pomeranian and teacup dogs are sometimes unrecognizable to the naked eye, but after a while, you will find that the growing Pomeranian has thick and energetic hair. If you don't comb your hair every day, you will get sloppy. The teacup dog doesn't have to go far, its petite will always exist.