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These two, closely bonded, have a lot of life and love to give. They eat sleep and play almost as one. It’s almost like having one dog rather than two. They should not be adopted to separate homes.
Fun. Happy. Loving. This pair of Tea cup poodles have always lived happily together. They are each other’s best buddies. Well behaved, Not loud. Not yappy. Love companionship, cuddling on the couch, car rides and blankets. Although I can’t get the Purebreed button above to indicate it, both dogs are purebreed teacup poodles.
Very well cared for, their shots and vaccinations and all healthcare have always been up to date. Nine years old. Purchased from a very reputable breeder. Sweet personalities. No behavioral issues. Favorite activity: sitting next to you on the couch, rooting into a blanket until they are very well nested in next to you. Both are great on leashes. Extremely quiet. 3 1/2 and 4 pounds. Kids must learn to be very gentle with them. These little guys, aised amongst children, do not nip. They are good with people and other pets. Sweet, gentle personalities. Never chew. Accustomed to a kennel. Love going outside rain or shine, freezing weather or hot outside. Small in stature but big in courage and personality, they are curious and intelligent.