Tiny Teacup Poodle

Teacups are relatively petite in appearance and are actually really delicate and difficult to keep compared to other dog breeds. They are much less fit than the average dog and have a typical life expectancy of 10-15 years. It is important to note that the perception that teacups are more difficult to keep, apart from the fact that they are indeed more delicate in themselves, also has a lot to do with the fact that so many businesses use deformed play specific teddies to pass themselves off as teacup teddies that are prone to death. A real teacup teddy imported from Korea is easier to keep. Raising a teacup teddy requires special attention to its survival temperature, warm in winter and cool in summer, and the room should be disinfected frequently to keep it dry and tidy. The new teacup puppy should not be bathed with water, but with dry cleaning powder every five days, and a brush for a while. Puppies should be fed regularly and in a balanced manner, with care taken to prevent vitamin overload (especially vitamin A or D) or calcium deficiency. Puppies should not be overfed, generally 7-8% is appropriate.

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