Is it good to have a teacup dog? Do you also want to know if it is troublesome to raise a teacup dog? Then the following small beans for you to introduce the teacup dog is good to raise it! Is a teacup dog a good breed? The so-called teacup dog does not refer to a single breed. The more stable types of teacup dogs are in 5-7 species, respectively: teacup Teddy, teacup Yorkshire, teacup Maltese, teacup Chihuahua, teacup Pomeranian, etc.. It has a size standard of under 8 inches and weighs less than 4 pounds. The teacup dog is a senior pet dog and generally has a high price tag, with prices ranging from a few thousand to tens of thousands. Teacup Teddy is more common than other teacup dogs, and generally what we call a teacup dog means a teacup Teddy. The teacup dog is relatively petite in appearance, and is actually really delicate and difficult to raise in comparison to other dog breeds. It is important to note that the impression that teacup dogs are more difficult to raise, in addition to the fact that they are indeed more delicate, but also with many businesses with deformed play specific teddy posing as teacup teddy easy death has a lot to do with. The real teacup teddy imported from Korea is easier to raise. Raise teacup dog to pay special attention to the temperature of its survival, winter attention to keep warm, maintain the temperature; summer attention to ventilation, keep cool. Indoor also often clean, disinfection, keep dry, neat. Food requirements: The life of a puppy should be regular. Feeding should be regular and quantitative, and nutrition should be balanced. Pay attention to prevent vitamin overload (especially vitamin A or D) or calcium deficiency. Puppies should not be overfed, generally 7-8% is appropriate. Pay close attention to the puppy’s bowel movements to determine if they are normal. The number of bowel movements generally varies with the age of the dog, from a few times a day for 1-month-old dogs to an average of about 3 times a day for 2-month-old dogs. The number of stools is related to the type of food: if you feed meat and rice, the amount and number of stools will be less; if you feed starchy food, the number and amount will be more. Pay attention to the color, smell and presence of worms in the puppy’s stool. Normal feces are striped, soft and hard, usually slightly yellow. But also affected by food, such as meat or fed some liver, feces are generally dark. The frequency of urination varies with the age of the dog, from once every 2 hours for a 1-month-old dog to about 5-6 times a day for a 2-month-old dog. The urine is light yellow and clear for health. The first time you pee in the morning, the color is slightly darker, but if you find that the urine is darker all the time, you should suspect if you are sick and it is best to go to an animal hospital for an examination. It is best to go to the animal hospital once a month for a physical examination, to test the stool and urine, and to remove intestinal parasites if necessary. Note: Look for a reputable animal hospital with good facilities. Puppies are afraid of the cold, so pay attention to keeping them warm in both winter and summer. The teacup dog’s constitution is much worse than the average dog, life expectancy is generally 10 to 15 years, in the process of raising, but also pay special attention to reduce the number of baths, especially the newly purchased teacup dog, never water bath. Every five days can be dry cleaning powder dry cleaning, wash can be used to brush more time.
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