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Teacup Chihuahua A Teacup Chihuahua is the smallest and one of the most popular in the United States of America. Although it is loved by a majority of households, its sad to note that the Teacup Chihuahua is not a recognized breed by major kennel associations such as AKC and CKC. This is because they are not known to be an official breed of the all famous Chihuahua breed of dogs.
Nevertheless, majority of people have adopted the Teacup Chihuahua as a pet for their homes. Even though the Teacup Chihuahua is a very much lively dog and is great to have as a pet, they are small in size and hence have a higher fragility level compared to other dogs. For this reason, the Teacup Chihuahua needs special attention by the owner, more than other dogs.
If you want to adopt a Teacup Chihuahua, there are certain things to be considered before getting one. Leading a busy life and being unable to commit yourself to looking after a Teacup Chihuahua would result in misery for both you and the dog. Therefore following a few key points would help you get started in selecting the dog you need.
One of the first things you could do is check up on your schedule. Are you
a very busy person? Will you be unable to commit yourself in to taking care of a Teacup Chihuahua? If so, refraining yourself from adopting such a dog would be better. Socializing is very important to Teacup Chihuahuas. Owners not having the time to socialize with them on a regular basis could result in your dog lacking self-discipline and being indifferent for everyday occasions.
Do you have kids in your home? If so, do not get a teacup Chihuahua. Being small in size makes them more vulnerable to injuries. Having kids around would mean the teacup Chihuahua has a higher probability of being trampled or squashed.
Since the teacup Chihuahua is very small, they have a likelihood of getting various diseases. They too come with a number of health problems such as high blood sugar, dehydration, thyroid and liver problems as well as respiratory problems.
We know how dogs love to click the ground, especially if they notice any food lying around. Having fertilizers, cleaning agents and other chemicals lying around the area can be harmful for their body. Their small bodies cant take in these toxins and therefore can result in various illnesses.
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