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Is a teacup dog easy to raise? What should I pay attention to if I have one?

Teacup dog is a kind of poodle, which originated in America. It was first introduced to China after it became popular in Korea and Japan. At present, teacup dogs are divided into several types through improvement. Everyone knows that a teacup dog has a small body. It is called a teacup dog because the teacup can put the teacup dog in it. So for such a small dog, many people will have concerns: is a teacup dog easy to raise?

Today, Bian Xiao will talk to you. Teacup dogs are very easy to raise. As long as you pay attention to the following points, you can raise a teacup dog. Point 1: The daily diet of a teacup dog must be very regular. When we feed the dog with a cup of tea, we should ration it regularly. We can't eat one more meal and one less. If we feed the teacup dog like this, it is easy to spoil the teacup dog's stomach. In daily life, the food given to a teacup dog should be as full as possible, but the nutrition must be balanced. Because we should prevent the dog from having too many vitamins or too little calcium. In addition, dogs must not be fed spoiled food, otherwise it will lead to diarrhea and even food poisoning.

Point 2: In the process of raising a teacup, always pay attention to the urine and urine of the teacup. The normal feces of teacup dogs are strip-shaped, yellowish in color and moderate in hardness. The frequency of defecation is generally about three times a day. Frequent urination is generally 5 to 6 times a day. The color of urine is light yellow and very transparent under normal circumstances. So if we find that the urine color of the teacup dog is always dark yellow, then we should pay more attention to the physical condition of the teacup dog. If there is any other discomfort, you should take the teacup dog to the hospital.

The third point: the teacup dog is very easy to catch a cold in daily life, and can't let the teacup dog lie on the ground with its stomach down. When the teacup dog is less than five months old, try not to take the teacup dog outside to play, otherwise it is easy to catch a cold and other infectious diseases.