What food do teacup dogs eat? It’s like this by age group
There is a very strange type of person who is afraid of large-sized dogs but really wants to keep a dog for companionship. Some people dislike small dogs because they think these dogs are fragile and prefer more fierce ones. There are many large-sized dogs, but fewer small-sized dogs, among which the most famous is the teacup dog. As the name suggests, the size of a teacup dog is about the same as a cup; sometimes it can even fit into a larger cup. So before raising a teacup dog, do you know what food a teacup dog should eat?

Actually, the food for teacup dogs is not fixed but depends on their age stage. Because teacup dogs are small in size, their digestive system is particularly delicate and fragile. All owners must be very careful when feeding a teacup dog. When a teacup dog is less than six months old, it cannot eat dog food; during this period, we can feed the dog with goat's milk. Remember, it must be goat's milk, not cow's milk, as teacup dogs cannot drink cow's milk.

When the teacup dog reaches one year old, owners can soak regular puppy food in goat's milk, soften it, and then feed it to the dog. However, goat's milk should still be the main food, and the puppy food only a supplement. When the teacup dog is older than one year, it can completely start eating dog food. Of course, owners can also appropriately feed some eggs or fruits and vegetables to balance the dog's nutrition. Moreover, the best dog food for teacup dogs is imported, well-reputed natural dog food.

Besides dog food, owners can also prepare some supplements to provide extra nutrition. For example, meaty bones are very rich in nutrients, and chewing bones is great for the teacup dog's teeth, so healthy meaty bones are a perfect supplement. Teacup dogs are quite delicate animals, so owners must be extra careful during the raising process.