| Keep your teacup dog happy, healthy, and strong |
| Written by Hannah Jones | ||||||||
| Saturday, 16 May 2009 | ||||||||
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One must take special care with a teacup dog. Food and nutrition is not less important because the dog is smaller; rather, with teacup dogs nutrition is equally, if not more, important.
One must take special care with a teacup dog. Food and nutrition is not less important because the dog is smaller; rather, with teacup dogs nutrition is equally, if not more, important. One or two meals a day is usually sufficient for an adult teacup dog to keep him happy and healthy. If you have a cat as well as a dog, it may be a good idea to feed the cat on a higher surface so that its bowl is out of the teacup dogs reach. You may feel successful when caring for your teacup dog if you see certain signs. For example, you are getting it right if your teacup dog is lively, alert, and looks in good physical condition. A fit and healthy teacup dog that has sufficient exercise should have no problem in clearing its food bowl. The exercise that a teacup dog gets also goes a long way in providing for the happiness of the dog. If you own a couple of teacup dogs, it is often sensible to supervise their mealtime. An assertive dog can push a younger or weaker dog out of the way. If there are signs that you are overfeeding your teacup dog, the solution is easy. Cut out tidbits completely and reduce the amount of food by half for a couple of days, and the appetite should improve. About the Author: Learn more about Teacup Dogs, Teacup Dog Temperament, Teacup Yorkies and Yorkies at http://www.teacupyorkiedogs.com/. Views: 277
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