When raising teacup dogs, special attention should be paid to the temperature in which they live. In winter, pay attention to keeping warm and keeping the temperature; in summer, pay attention to ventilation and keeping cool. Indoors must be cleaned and disinfected frequently, and kept dry and tidy.
Food requirements
Puppies should live a regular life. Feeding should be regular and quantitative, and nutrition should be balanced. Be careful to prevent hypervitaminosis (especially vitamin A or D) or calcium deficiency. Puppies should not overeat, generally 7-8 minutes is appropriate.
Health observation
It is necessary to pay close attention to the urine and defecation conditions of puppies to determine whether they are normal. Pay attention to the color, smell and presence of insects in the puppy's stool. Normal stool is strip-shaped, moderately soft and hard, and usually slightly yellow.
Health care
Puppies should not keep their abdomen on the ground for a long time, as it can easily cause diarrhea or cold due to catching a cold. Puppies are afraid of the cold, so you should pay attention to keeping them warm no matter in winter or summer.
The bones of puppies are not fully developed. Walking for a long time can cause bone deformation in the limbs and their resistance is poor. Outdoor activities should be reduced when the air conditions are not good. When the outdoor weather is suitable, letting puppies bathe in the sun is beneficial to bone growth.
Precautions
Reduce the number of baths, especially for newly bought teacup dogs. Never bathe with water. Use dry cleaning powder to dry clean once every five days, and use a brush to brush for a while.
Teacup dogs need to be groomed and sheared starting from the age of 4 months.