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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. This loyalty is something that grows only over time, and is a common trait among Chihuahuas. This is to the point of having jealous streaks, and snapping at pets and people the Chihuahua is not familiar with.

Immensely loyal to its owner

If you want a pet you’ll shower with attention, this breed is for you. It’s got a height of about nine inches and weighs around five pounds, it’s practically a backpack or purse dog. You don’t need a large, fenced backyard to let this dog roam around in, as is normally needed with some bigger dogs. Unwanted barking is a problem for most dogs, and a Chihuahua can have that, too, but they can be trained to avoid such ruckus.

Teacup Chihuahuas are usually bouncy and active, so if you’re used to medium sized dogs you can ignore as long as you feed them, then a Chihuahua is not for you. This breed can has been called an empath by some, since, over time, they can read your emotions.

Taking care of your 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. You can do something about this, though, by socializing the Chihuahua pups early on. This socialization is important so the dog can be accustomed to having other people and pets around.

Before getting Chihuahuas, either as pups or those around a few years of age, be ready if your home, your temperament, and your family members are ready to take care of such a breed. This breed can suffer from heart and tracheal disease, bladder stone, arthritis, and 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.

Family members need to be told about Chihuahua care, too

It is possible for Chihuahuas to be agreeable with children and other pets, as this has been done with some Chihuahua training. But as has been said, that may need some early socializing of the dog, and not a few words with kids about treating the Chihuahua like a normal active rowdy dog that will around all day and eat anything.

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