Small dogs don’t come from hunger

Small dogs are not born from hunger
Guest Dog (Definite introduction)

In recent years, more and more people like teacup dogs. At the same time, more questions will arise. Some people will doubt whether teacup dogs will become popular dogs at such a young age. What about those who deliberately starve and lead to malnutrition and halt their growth? Originally, small dogs did not come out of hunger.
Generally speaking, the size of a dog depends on the size of its parents, which is mainly determined by genetics. The possibility of a miniature guest dog giving birth to a teacup-shaped puppy is quite small. Naturally, there may be some dogs that eat less milk or are weak and smaller in the growth process of the dog, which are regarded as teacup bodies. However, such dogs are not true teacup bodies. Guests, if they do not get enough nutrition to compensate for their disease resistance, their disease resistance will be very weak. Some dogs can’t even get past vaccination. The commonly used quadruple defense vaccine from the Netherlands Intervet is a kind of attenuated virus vaccine, which plays a protective role by stimulating the dog's body with weak virus antibodies so that it can produce antibodies on its own. Dogs with weak constitutions cannot even withstand this weak virus.
Puppy period is a critical period for the growth and development of dogs. If there is insufficient nutritional intake during this period, it will affect the dog's life.
Excessive artificial disturbance and excessive pursuit of exquisiteness will not bring lasting happiness to the breeder. Sickness and injury will often disturb the dog and its breeder, and even make the breeder taste the loss. Pain. Only by raising a healthy dog ​​can we gain happiness!
Although small dogs are cute and light, they are not easy to raise at all. The owner should always pay attention to the traces of the dog. If someone is not careful, he will step on him. You can imagine what the consequences will be if you step on him. .

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