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Tea Cup Dog

2022-05-08 / 625 Read
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Breed introduction of teacup dog

Teacup dogs, originating in the United States, are pets Dogs. Under 8 inches in size and under 4 pounds. Teacup dogs include tiny teacups PoodleDog, PomeranianTeacup, ChihuahuaTeacup dog.

TinyTea Cup Poodle(Tiny teacup poodle) are smaller, commonly known as "petite" poodles or "pocket" poodles, the standard is under 7 inches and under 3 pounds. The Pomeranian Teacup has a vigilant disposition, intelligent expression, brisk demeanor and curious nature. Small and cute, suitable as a companion dog. The Chihuahua Teacup is not only a cute small pet dog, but also has the hunting and guarding instincts of a large dog, with a temperament similar to a terrier. They are petite in size and do not have high requirements for living space. Basically, the space of a normal residence is enough for them to play.

Chinese name: Teacup dog

Latin name: Canis lupus familiaris

Alternative name   : Small Chihuahua

Binary name: Teacup Poodles/ Teacup Pubby

Kingdom: Animalia

Department: Chordate

Subphylum   : Vertebrate subphylum

Class: Mammalia

Subclass: Eutheria

Order: Carnivora

Suborder: Schizopoda

Family: Canidae

Subfamily: Canis

Genus: Canis

Species: Grey Wolf

Subspecies: Domestic Dog

Common name: petite poodle or pocket poodle

Attribute: pet dog

Living habits of teacup dogs

Fostering common sense

FosteringTeacup dogs should pay special attention to the temperature of their survival, keep warm in winter, and keep the temperature; in summer, pay attention to ventilation, keep Cool. Indoors should be regularly cleaned, disinfected, and kept dry and tidy.

Food Requirements

Puppy life should be regular. Feeding should be timed, quantitative, and nutritionally balanced. Pay attention to prevent hypervitaminosis (especially vitamin A or D) or calcium deficiency. Puppies should not overeat, generally 7-8 points are appropriate.

Health Watch

Pay close attention to the puppy's bowel and bladder condition to determine whether it is normal. Pay attention to the color, smell, and presence of worms in the puppy's stool. The normal stool is strip-shaped, moderately soft and hard, usually dark brown.

Health Care

It is not advisable for puppies to stay on the ground for a long time on their abdomens, as they may catch cold and cause diarrhea or a cold. Puppies are afraid of cold, no matter winter or summer, you should pay attention to keeping your puppies warm. The bones of puppies are not fully developed, and long-term walking can lead to deformation of the bones of the limbs, and their resistance is poor. Outdoor activities should be reduced when the air conditions are not good. When the weather outside is suitable, let the puppy bathe in sunlight, which is conducive to bone growth.

Teacup dogs are different from general small dogs in their sensitivity and Chihuahua, Pomeranian, etc. The miniature dog, it inherits more from toysPoodlesdogs docile, lively, and intelligent.

How to feed a teacup dog

Teacup puppy birth weight and lactation growth and toys PoodlePoodle will enter a slow growth phase after 4 months and stop growing at 7-8 months ( For standard toy dogs and miniature poodles, the first 4-8 months after birth is their rapid growth period, and they enter the slow growth stage after 8 months.)

The lifespan of teacup dogs It is usually 15 to 20 years old. If you take good care of it, a longer lifespan is possible. The general feeding and care is usually between 14 and 17 years old. This is a dog breed with a longer lifespan.

The physiological estrus period of the teacup dog is generally delayed and prolonged compared with the toy poodle. The first estrus usually occurs after 12 months, more common between 14-16 months, and the latest until 18-19 months. Teacup dogs typically go between oestrus between 7-8 months.

Due to their small size, teacup dogs do not have many births and numbers. Generally, 1-2 per litter can only be produced 3-5 times in a lifetime, and generally need to use artificial help to give birth.