Redflags for Teacup Puppies For Sale
Stay away from anyone who has teacup puppies for sale at a public place like a flea market, yard sale, swap meet or pet store, or out of the back of a pickup truck, car, or van.
Be suspicious of the breeder who doesn’t demand that you spay or neuter your puppy. A genuine breeder will ask you to sign an agreement that your dog will NOT be bred.
More red flags:
- The puppy is dirty, matted or has a poor coat. Poop stains around the rectum.
- There is no written health guarantee.
If you see any of these warnings, then do walk away from the deal no matter how cute that little pup is. Otherwise, you could be in for years of heartbreak, and meanwhile the puppy mill or backyard breeder will backfill with new puppies.
Legitimate breeders on the other hand, are very interested to know that their pups are going to responsible owners and will be glad to talk about their dogs, sometimes at length!
