TEACUP size TOY POODLE Adult! only 3 lbs in Clarksville, TN

TEACUP size TOY POODLE Adult! only 3 lbs

We regretfully have to find this precious little girl a new home. She is a true t-cup size toy poodle and is full grown at 3 lbs & about 7 inches tall at the shoulders!! Most people when buying a teacup as a puppy are not guaranteed they will stay small, but there is no chance for a surprise here! she's full grown already! When i take her places, people mistake her for a puppy and i don't blame them. If i hadn't of raised her since 9 weeks old i wouldn't believe she was 8 months old either!!! She is a full-blooded poodle and she is registered with the AKC. She is mostly housetrained but does still have accidents when i forget to let her out every few hours, but she is 100% crate trained and does not have accidents in her crate. She can't hold her bladder as long as a 7-8 lb dog and i forget that sometimes since i have 5 others. Please do not reply if you work long hours and she would have to be left in a crate all day, this is not acceptable for her. I will NOT let her go to a breeder, one of the terms of her leaving is that she must be spayed. (i was waiting for her to get a little bigger but that obviously isn't going to happen). There are 2 main reasons why she needs a new forever home. #1. I bought her to be a mommy in my small breeding program, however she is too small to breed and I feel she'd be happier being an "only" dog where she'd get more attention. (counting her we have 6 total and since she is shy she doesn't enjoy being with the others as they like to run with the kids and that's not her thing) 2nd, I would have no problems keeping her as my little companion but she doesn't seem to ever relax around my kids. Her breeders were an older couple and she is not used to kids. I thought after a few months she'd calm down but she really only is comfortable around me, and would prefer to stay under the table when the kids are home. She's not mean AT ALL, she's just scared around them, but being that tiny i can't blame her!! I definitely am sad to let her go, but I'm trying to think of what's best for her. I will not let her go to just anyone, it has to be the right match in order for me to be ok with it. I want her AND the new family to be happy. I've raised toy poodles/maltese for 8 years now, she's definitely been the smallest of them all! (best part is most of them that are this tiny have low blood sugar problems (hypoglycemia) but she does not have this issue! :) She's a healthy little girl...had all of her puppy shots on time (at the VET) and won't need her shots until she is a year old, near the end of September. When you reply, please tell me about your family, what other pets you have, and a little about yourself. thank you. Do not want to ship her as I always prefer to meet in person.*could meet at the nashville, tn airport if you want to take her home as a carry-on. reply to this email or call/text [removed phone]zero-4539

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