Welcome to PetitePups. Thanks to new breeding technologies and scientific advancement in complex DNA squencing we are now able to create true miniture dogs in a controlled laboratory environment. All of our PetitePups are engineered to reach a maximum height of no more than 4 inches at adulthood and maintain their puppy like appearance even at full maturity.

- The images you see are unaltered photos of fully grown adult PetitePups -




These are real, living, breathing true miniature dogs. Unlike their full-size counterparts whos lifespan is upward of 15 years a PetitePups lifecycle is only about 4-5 years. Everything else is just like a full size breed, they like to play, sleep, eat, bark, and cuddle. PetitePups are very smart. 
They learn commands and tricks quickly and enjoy doing them.

When you purchase a PetitePups we provide you with a 30 page care booklet explaining how your PetitePups was created, care instructions, newborn photos of your pup and an authentic PetitePups birth certificate complete with paw prints.

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Retail Locations Opening 2011


Our first PetitePups retail store is expected to open September 2011 just in time for the holiday shopping season.  Located at the Glendale Galleria in Glendale California one of the largest shopping malls in America.  The PetitePups retail store will stock dozens of PetitePups at any given time as well as accessories such as PetitePups care products, PetitePups clothing for the pups, toys, food, and healthcare products for your new PetitePup. All PetitePups will be created "born" on site at the store location.   The lab will be viewable through a glass window  so customers can see how PetitePups are created as well as a nursery viewing area to see newly "born" PetitePups.

PetitePup Care




Just like any breed your PetitePups will need your love and attention. Going to a new home, being handled, traveling, or too much play time can sometimes lead to a very stressful pup. This causes digestive problems and even diarrhea. To assure that your new PetitePup will not suffer low blood sugar that is brought on by STRESS, Karo syrup or honey (1/2 teaspoon) should be added into the water during a two week adjustment period.

Your new will need to have fresh food TWICE a day and plenty of clean water. Feed your puppy enough food to last until the next meal. PetitePups need to “graze” during the day. If there is any old food left in the bowl always throw it away and give your pup fresh food.

The most important condition to look out for when you first get your PetitePups is known as
hypoglycemia. This condition appears most frequently in toy breed dogs such as Yorkies, Maltese, Pomeranians, Chihuahuas. This condition occurs more frequently in PetitePups from the lack of muscle mass due to their uniquely small size .

If you have very young children and decide to bring a PetitePups into your home it's your responsibility to supervise your children around the dog and teach them to respect him and be gentle with him.