As the name implies, the teacup dog is called "teacup dog" because its body is about the size of a teacup and looks super cute. Many people can't help but express their great love for this petite and lovely dog, but its life span is very short, and most dogs are over 10 years old.
If it is unhealthy, its life span may be lower, because it is an artificially bred breed, and its body will be weaker than other breeds of dogs and its life span will be shorter.
The tea cup dog was born because of the genetic variation of a poodle in the United States. It can be said that it is a deformed variety product, petite and lovely in appearance and convenient to carry, so it is very popular. The short life of a teacup dog is more due to the inbreeding of its traders. In order to breed a large number of teacups, vendors let them inbreeding, which will do a lot of harm. The life span of the bred tea-cup dogs is very short, many of them live less than one year, and some even live only about eight months.
Feeding method of teacup dog
1, diet
Puppies and dogs should have regular living habits. Feeding should be regular and quantitative and nutrition should be balanced. Don't eat too much, just be seven or eight percent full.
2. Environment
Teacup dogs are particularly picky about their living environment. They should be warm and humid in winter, ventilated and cool in summer, and their living environment should be cleaned and disinfected frequently to keep them clean and tidy.
Step 3: Care
The number of baths can be reduced appropriately, especially for dogs with teacups. Don't bathe with water. It is recommended to wash it with dry powder every four or five days. Cleaning time can be longer and more brushes can be used.
Step 4 be healthy
The puppy's stomach should not touch the ground for a long time, so it is easy to catch cold and cause diarrhea or a cold. Puppies are most afraid of cold, so keep warm regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter.