Industry insiders reveal the breeding process of teacup dogs, it’s really cruel!

The teacup dog, as a representative of small and cute in small dogs, has always been loved by young people. I have a friend who has wanted to breed a teacup dog ever since he saw the pictures of teacup dogs, but it was hard to hear that the breeding process of this dog is too cruel. Since someone on the Internet exposed the truth about the breeding of teacup dogs, there are indeed a lot fewer people breeding teacup dogs, and today we look at how teacup dogs came to be. In the beginning, there was no teacup dog breed, until the 19th century, someone found a poodle genetic mutation, it is very small, will not grow, this is the prototype of teacup dog. Later, the United States of America animal breeding experts to do breeding specifically for this breed, we found this miniature dog business opportunities, began large-scale breeding. According to sources, it is very difficult to breed a teacup dog according to normal breeding methods, and it is quite time-consuming and laborious. But teacup dogs are in particularly high demand in the market due to their attractive body shape and appearance, and businessmen are starting with poodle puppies in order to get the maximum benefit. During the development of a poodle, it is put in a cage and forcibly injected with drugs so that it develops deformed and never grows up. In the process, dogs in poor physical condition will die a cruel death, and those that survive are the teacups that are brought for sale. In an even more extreme method, the embryonic puppy is removed directly from the mother’s belly, where the body and organs are small, and the puppy is raised and sold directly on growth hormones. Sometimes, in order to keep the puppy in an “overgrown” state, unscrupulous businesses also reduce the amount of food the dog eats, making it stunted. These are some of the inside stories of teacup dog breeding, which can be very cruel, and that is why teacup dogs are weak and sickly. Dogs are also living animals, and businesses deprive them of their natural growth for their own selfish reasons, and are unanimously scolded and resisted by dog lovers. I have heard that it is now possible to breed the next generation directly from teacups, but this technology is not yet fully popular, and most teacups on the market are still forced births of the breed, so if we really like teacups, we should start by caring where it comes from. I hope all dogs will be treated with kindness and grow up healthy!

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