Why Teacup Dogs Are So Easily Dying
Like its name, the Teacup dog is extremely small, about the size of a teacup, with a cute appearance, small and adorable, and is loved by many female friends. A normal Teacup dog can live for ten years, but some friends' Teacup dogs only live for three to four years, which is a heartbreaking thing. Let's take a look at it together.
Disease reasons
Teacup dogs are not as strong as other dogs, its body structure is too fragile, and its resistance to disease is poor, so the incidence of disease is far greater than that of other breeds. Once it gets sick, it is very difficult to recover and survive, which is why many Teacup dogs only live for three to four years. When we raise them, we must pay close attention to care so that they can grow up healthily.

Temperature
Teacup dogs are very sensitive to temperature changes. If the temperature drops, it is easy for them to die. Therefore, its living environment must be paid attention to. In winter, it is necessary to keep warm, and we must be prepared for sudden drops in temperature. In summer, the heat is hot, and we must do a good job of ventilation. Do not place it in an air-conditioned environment, which will easily make it feel cold and cause diarrhea or a cold.
Food
It also has strict food requirements. Feeding must be regular, with fixed time and quantity. Do not overfeed. Do not feed too much meat, and balance the combination with fruits and vegetables. Avoid feeding hard foods, such as hard bones, as it cannot digest hard foods, and do not play with it after feeding to avoid gastrointestinal problems. When the weather is clear, take it out to play and bask in the sun, which will also benefit its bone growth. During play, do not do strenuous exercise to avoid bone injuries.

Bad merchants
Behind the cuteness of the Teacup dog, there are many unknown secrets. Some merchants or dog sellers cater to likes and seek profits by exploiting them. They (paofù chǎn) – perform c-sections – on them before they are fully grown, leading to insufficient nutrient absorption in the mother's womb, making them extremely fragile.
The above is an introduction to why Teacup dogs are so easy to die. Every life in this world is worth respecting, and dogs have their own thoughts and feelings. Since we raise them, we should take care of them carefully instead of letting them be born and die without care. If you don't love them, don't hurt them.