Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, but the “teacup dog” – a moniker usually reserved for dogs generally under eight pounds – are a popular choice among city dwellers, people with small living spaces, ...
It’s not rocket science why breeders created teacup dogs: We’re kind of wired to fall in love with cute and tiny things. It activates a nurturing role that compels us to feed, love, and ...
For one Teacup Poodle, she loves nothing more than the time of year when the weather outside gets a little crispy. In this ...
Oh, dogs. They come in all different breeds and sizes, but they all truly deserve to be loved to the moon and back. Giphy / Via giphy.com Seriously, my dog is the lowest little thing to the ground, ...
It may take a second glance before you realise that the cute stuffed animal you were looking at isn’t actually a toy, but a living, breathing creature. And even then, it may be hard to tell. Teacup ...
Nothing can stop a social media scrolling spree quite like a puppy picture. What’s behind the magnetic pull that the cutest dog breeds have on us? Our affinity for cuteness is an evolved biological ...
Science says we are hardwired to find tiny things cute. Because human babies are so helpless, our instinct is to want to take care of them and – at its most basic level – help our species survive. And ...