How were teacup dogs born?

Nov 30,2023
3Min

Teacup dogs are generally divided into normal delivery and artificial delivery. Although teacup dogs are small in size, they can breed and give birth normally. However, teacup dogs are mostly delivered artificially. Because teacup dogs are small in size and have limited physical strength, some dogs cannot give birth naturally. When mating, teacup dogs should choose those of similar body size to mate, and then the owner should calculate the days to prepare for delivery. Teacup dogs are small breeds that can give birth to 1-3 dogs at a time, but the number of births cannot exceed 4 times.

Where did the teacup dog come from:

The teacup dog originated in the United States and was developed in Japan and South Korea. Now it has been further improved and is very small. In the 19th century, the toy poodle was born due to a genetic mutation and became the earliest teacup dog. After being bred by American breeders, it gradually developed into its current appearance.

The teacup dog is small and cute, and has become the new favorite of many VIP lovers. After half a century of breeding, the size genes of teacup dogs have been relatively stable. Some breeders have set standards for teacup dogs. A qualified teacup dog must weigh less than 4 pounds and be no more than 8 inches tall.

In order to cater to the mentality of consumers, some businesses will also breed teacup dogs through vaccination, inbreeding, and even caesarean section to produce immature embryos. This has also led to the innate resistance of many teacup dogs. Low life, very short life, can only feed a few months or a few years.

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