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A teacup tiny Chihuahua will need extra care and special attention especially as a puppy and should always be checked out by a licensed veterinarian for liver problems and thyroids. Because “teacup” Chihuahuas are so small this makes them much more likely to get seriously injured. Children often like to engage in recreation or rough activities with the small dog and accidents happen more than often because of the fragileness of the Chihuahua. Chihuahua’s sometimes forget that they are small dogs and even the slightest knock can break bones or seriously injure your friend.
If you have kids, consider other reliable family breeds which will be more beneficial to your family. I have a “teacup” Chihuahua and I really go out of my way to make sure that when she is walked she is kept on a leash and I am always scanning the area for bigger dogs that may dash out and try and grab her or any kind of hazard. I even make sure she has safe plastic toys which won’t be ingested. Check out our ‘Chi store’ for many Ghia approved fun Chihuahua toys and bedding. Here is a picture of Ghia sleeping and watching me type on the computer into the night. Her presence brings a loving atmosphere, unless you wake her up, then you have problems. This is a great picture of a “teacup” ‘Chi’!
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