Teacup/Tiny Poodle is an unofficial size variation of the poodle. It is, in reality, a toy poodle, but in size is smaller than those toy poodles which are standardize by AKC. Accordingly these poodle are breeding by Breeders are purposely. Teacups are common in the United States. They have a tendency to be nine inches or smaller and fewer than six pounds in weight. The Teacup/Tiny Poodle is simply a name given to very tiny Poodles by breeders, and so, there's no universal standard for those who are breeding them.
Poodle has been renowned throughout Western Europe for at least four hundred years and is portrayed in fifteenth century paintings and in bas-reliefs from the 1ST Century A.D. still the country of origin of this tiny dog is still in the cover of the history, nobody is aware of where was this breed formally bred. According to the AKC its origin was Germany where they have been used as water retrieval.
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