Teacup Chihuahua – Take Care of It and It Will Take Care of You

Some Teacup Chihuahua owner have trouble convincing their friends how warm, loyal, gentle, and friendly a Tea Cup Chihuahua is. You may have heard about how this breed gets very attached to its owner. This is to the point of having jealous streaks, and snapping at pets and people the Chihuahua is not familiar with.

There’s so much loyalty in the small dog package – small dogs have big hearts.

This small dog breed is the right one for you if you need a dog you can shower with so much attention. It’s got a height of about nine inches and weighs around five pounds, it’s practically a backpack or purse dog. If you live in an apartment, you can train these little bundles of joy to settle down on a life-rhythm you like. Nuisance barking of course can be a problem, as with any dog, but the Chihuahua can be trained to avoid that.

You can treat a Chihuahua like a cat which you can leave alone, this breed will always want you to notice it. But if you want a very loyal dog that can read your emotions, then what you need is this particular breed.

Some precautions – health care for the Chihuahua

Their size allows anyone to physically overwhelm them. They know that, and some make up for this with their aggressive barking and some of them bite. If you can socialize the Chihuahua pups at an early age, you can avoid this behavior. In that manner, they get accustomed to other pets and other people around.

You can get puppies from a breeder or an adult Chihuahua from a rescue organization, but you must be sure you can provide the time and devotion this breed needs. Be advised this dog is vulnerable to heart and tracheal disease, bladder stone, arthritis, and a host of genetic disorders. Their bones are fragile and so they should be kept away from situations when they may be dropped, fall, be accidentally kicked, or jammed in doors.

Inform your family members how to care for this breed to prevent accidents

Small families with older children who’ve been taught how to deal with the Teacup Chihuahua breed can certainly take care of this small companion dog. This breed requires some socializing an at early stage, and you’ll need to adequately brief small kids not to treat a Chihuahua as they would a socially actively Labrador that can withstand rowdy play.

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If you’re used to having a calm dog, you may want to reconsider getting a Teacup Chihuahua. That’s because a Tea Cup Chihuahua is, over time, an intensely loyal and jealous dog, emotionally attached to and protective of its owner. That amounts to having a very suspicious, vigilant dog that may bark at other people, pets, kids and anything it senses that’s out of the ordinary.

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