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"HOW DO TEACUPS ENTER INTO THIS DISCUSSION, SARAH?"
Two things.
One. Tiny "teacups" are a bonus, not our goal. Wee have some tiny puppies, in fact we have some huge puppies,
too. But tiny puppies are often requested but don't always find a home until they are four to nine months because it's hard
to find those people when you have the 2 pounder in your hand and you're charging $1200-1500 for the privilege of a healthy
dog.
Two. In five years, I have had two puppies with that perfect personality in a very small or tiny body. I have calls
from all over the United States asking for that perfect personality in the tiniest package, regardless of color. Let me be
honest. If I have only had two in five years, that means the perfect personality dogs are quite rare, and THOSE puppies are
worth the money we charge.
Shehadda Victory and deKay, both found on the front page of our web page, Shehadda Victory reaching 2 pounds, 2 ounces,
and deKay reaching 3 pounds, 2 ounces.
People ooohhhhed and aaaawwwed when they saw these two girls' personalities. They were confident, sassy, confident, pleasing,
in-tune with you, confident, resiliant, happy-go-lucky, fiesty, compliant, independent, confident, people-pleasing and a sheer-delight.
It was that perfect personality everybody said they wanted but could never find. And did I mention confident?
Shehadda Victory reached 2 pounds, 2 ounces, and struggled. I discovered NuVet vitamins/herbs/minerals at the tail end
of her struggle, which has cured almost every single incident since then, and have found better ways to help those little
puppies.
deKay is so in tune with the owner that she reads them, she THINKS, and she sits on collar bones and hip bones in the
most "I AM YOURS" kind of way!
In a desperate attempt to capture a photo of several girls, I placed Honey Boy, deKay and Taffy in several positions with
camera ready over several different days, and began shooting. Those three gave me tremendous results! All were tiny and
all were quite enjoyable.
On one of those days, when I placed a human cracker "treat" for them to reach, they strained and stretched,
without results, for several minutes. deKay THOUGHT about the cracker she couldn't reach, climbed onto the back of the couch,
across my collar bone, and down my arm, stretching her tongue out as far as she could to capture the nibble from my hand.
She was balancing down the length of my arm with her tongue stretched out, to get the treat. I was so shocked that I quit
the game in hysterical story-telling antics to my family.
deKay returned to my lap. When I glanced at her, she was looking at me, stoopified, with the expression on her face of,
"I don't understand. I thought you wanted to give me that treat. I don't understand. I don't know what you want me
to do." Her little heart had sunk down in disappointment. I had never seen her disappointed before. Never before,
nor ever since.
I was the delight of her heart, her every though every waking moment of the day. I had promised her a treat, and then
failed to give it to her even though she had tried to figure out what I wanted. Well, she got the treat, and then a few more!
And THAT was the day she captured my heart, even though I had tried to not be attached to this puppy I had to sell.
Shehadda Victory and deKay have that personality which is in-tune with you, delightful, almost-human-like, and quite pleasing.
They are dainty, bold, sassy, compliant. If you place all the opposite personalities on either end of a piece of paper...bold/compliant,
submissive/assertive, then you would have these two girls, deKay and Shehadda, owning both sides of the paper. They are a
perfect balance of personalities.
If you are looking for tiny or "teacup" dog, please let me know ahead of time. I'm looking for STABLE homes
with stable incomes to take a smaller dog. But I don't want them to wait six to seven months before I find a good home for
them.
Someone might say to me, Sarah, that's quite greedy to mention stable incomes. But if you've ever walked around a 2 pound
dog in your kitchen for ANY length of time, you quickly face the reality of the increased risk of injury for such a tiny dog,
and quickly see the income has to be stable just in case an accident does happen.
Again, I think we have to put on our brains for a moment. Most small Chi's live happy, long lives in pampered bliss,
without any incident ever happening. I have to place them responsibly, and preferrably at earlier ages.
Please contact me at (304) 534-0696 (not an e-mail) to discuss a "teacup" or a "tiny" dog if you decide
you want a "call back" and if you are willing to wait for that ultra extra-special personality.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Cell (304) 534-0696
For the interest of our time, please, PLEASE, give us a telephone call rather than an e-mail. We're
a large family continually at home because we homeschool four children, chase a preschooler, and conduct accounting and dog
business from home. In our spare time we garden and serve the community, church, family and friends. I type
94 wpm but I speak 160! And because I want to give you information so you make a sound decision you won't regret, I will
be available for phone calls almost every single day and almost all hours. Information cannot be communicated
clearly in e-mail form without a LOT of thought, effort and rewriting time. An e-mail might be great for a quick note, but
we use the telephone to communicate and we can call you back long-distance on our nickel. YOU are our priority.
Our household makes haste to respond quickly to your phone call. And you can always recall repeatedly should you wish to
do so, we certainly don't mind. Sarah Danielson (304) 534-0696
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of Poms, if you are looking for any particular color, it's a good idea to give me your contact information ahead of time
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