ABOUT THE BREED
Every thing you need to know about teacup yorkies
A teacup Yorkie is a pure breed puppy that is smaller. They are also called toy puppies or micro puppies. It’s a small dog breed that stands 5 to 7 inches tall and weighs 2 to 6 pounds. On average, a Teacup Puppy lifespan is for twelve years.
Temperate
The Teacup Yorkie is a very smart dog. It is said to be one of the easiest breeds to train because it responds quickly. It likes being around people and is sweet, happy, perky, and energetic. delightful, funny, and sharp. Make friends for them. For their size, they make great guard dogs. They might be shy and tense if they don’t get the right kind and amount of exercise. If the person isn’t fully in charge of the pack, they might lose it if they are teased or shocked. The Toy Yorkie gets along well with most other pets and dogs. Dogs of this breed tend to bark a lot if they are not given rules and limits on what they can and cannot do. Do not let this little dog get Small Dog Syndrome, which is when the dog acts like he is in charge of the people. This can lead to a range of behavior problems, such as snapping, growling, guarding, demanding, not being trustworthy around kids and sometimes adults, being sensitive, nervous, and shy around strangers, and barking nonstop as the dog tries to express what HE wants THEM to do. Although this little dog can get along with kids, it’s best for older kids who know how to be a good leader. This is because most people treat dogs in ways that make them doubt who is in charge in the connection between humans and dogs. In his own mind, the dog thinks HE is in charge of people. These are NOT traits of Teacup Yorkies. Instead, they are traits that come from people who are too nice. If you want a trustworthy and mentally stable dog, be the pack leader who is strong, consistent, and sure of himself. Give your dog daily mental and physical exercise.
What about playfulness
A Little Teacup Even when they are older, Yorkies still act like puppies, and because they are so smart, they learn quickly what makes their owners happy. They are naturally fun dogs that aren’t too needy, but they hate being left alone for long periods of time.
Do teacup Yorkie bark alot?
Teacup yorkies are known to enjoy the sound of their own words too much, which is a bad thing. Because of this, owners need to gently stop their puppy from barking when it’s still a puppy. This needs to be done carefully so as not to scare the puppy, which could make it bark even more. Another important thing to know is that tiny yorkies love being around people and will bark nonstop if they are left alone for a long time. A Teacup Yorkie would bark to get people’s attention and let everyone know they don’t like being left alone.
How to feed a Teacup Yorkie and what to give them!
Teacup Puppy dogs need to eat every three to four hours. Due to their small size, they don’t need big portions, though.
Don’t worry—you won’t have to wake him up in the middle of the night to feed him. As long as you feed him right before bed and again in the morning, his needs will be met.
They should eat every meal. Talk to your vet right away if your puppy doesn’t seem to want to eat. You need to pay attention to this because Teacup Puppies get low blood sugar very fast. This could kill you if you don’t treat it.
These little dogs need at least 40 calories for every pound they weigh. So, you should only give your Yorkie food that is made for small dog types. This is the best way to make sure they get all the nutrients they need.