How many years do teacup dogs live?
The lifespan of a healthy teacup dog is generally about ten years. If it is an unhealthy teacup dog, its lifespan may be even lower. Because teacup dogs are an artificially selected breed, their bodies are weaker than other breeds of dogs. Some have shorter lifespans, so parents should understand clearly before raising them.
Tips:
It is difficult to raise teacup dogs before three months. It is recommended that parents with no breeding experience buy teacup dogs that have been fully vaccinated.
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