These pups I am sorry to say, sound like they have been neglected in every way except to bring in some money. It sounds like they don't have much human contact from what you describe and apart from being fed they are not being properly care for in any way. This is no way to treat a dog and my heart goes out to all of them.

The whole subject of breeding teacup poodles concerns me a little. While they are absolutely adorable, breeding a dog to be smaller and smaller creates many problems. While in the vet's office one night I was seated next to a teacup poodle breeder. As people in a vet's waiting room often do, we got to talking. Her dog had a splint on his front leg. She explained that he had previously also broken his other front leg some months ago. He was only a year old and had already suffered two broken front legs! This happened just by routine playing. When a dog this small slides across a kitchen floor (as all puppies do when they play) a bump into a chair or table leg very often will result in a broken leg. Their little legs are just not made to take it. My heart ached for this little fellow in the vet's waiting room and now I am also aching over your neighbor's dogs also. Gosh sometimes these posts really get to me......