Answer to the previous episode:
Read Teacup Poodle Ep.11 (Red Zone Food Types)
human food despite varieties, shouldn't really be fed to teacup dogs.
especially food that are high in fat, cholesterol and sodium,
spices, chemicals and artificial add-ons to avoid causing
overloads in teacup dogs' livers and kidneys.
especially food that are high in fat, cholesterol and sodium,
spices, chemicals and artificial add-ons to avoid causing
overloads in teacup dogs' livers and kidneys.
(^.^did you guess it right?)
yay, i've finally got a teacup dog for the first time in my life.
but for some unknown reasons, he/she seems to be very anxious
and has not been eating much since he/she arrived at my place.
he/she is totally different from the first time i meet him/her,
just not as energetic and happy from my observation.
is he/she sick? or is there anything i should alter
in terms of environmental settings for my teacup dog?
but for some unknown reasons, he/she seems to be very anxious
and has not been eating much since he/she arrived at my place.
he/she is totally different from the first time i meet him/her,
just not as energetic and happy from my observation.
is he/she sick? or is there anything i should alter
in terms of environmental settings for my teacup dog?
Teacup Poodle Guideline 12 : Changes in Environments
owners need to be patient and allow teacup dogs about
___?___ (period of time)
to adapt to new environments after being rehomed,
apart from that, owners also need to be extra careful on the
food consumption, digestion as well as mental states of your teacup dogs.
it's highly recommended for owners to stick to the same brand of dog food
(as fed by the breeders/previous owners) and in addition,
find a nice warm corner in the house, be creative and decorate it a little bit,
make it as comfortable as possible for your teacup dogs to rest and relax;
moreover you need to avoid playing with your teacup dogs too much,
allow them plenty of time to rest for a few days.
bear in mind that Teddy Mommy is happy to help if unfortunately
your teacup dog is overloaded with mental tensity after arriving in a
new environment, and has developed more serious health-related issues
such as eating disorder, vomiting or lack of energy.
___?___ (period of time)
to adapt to new environments after being rehomed,
apart from that, owners also need to be extra careful on the
food consumption, digestion as well as mental states of your teacup dogs.
it's highly recommended for owners to stick to the same brand of dog food
(as fed by the breeders/previous owners) and in addition,
find a nice warm corner in the house, be creative and decorate it a little bit,
make it as comfortable as possible for your teacup dogs to rest and relax;
moreover you need to avoid playing with your teacup dogs too much,
allow them plenty of time to rest for a few days.
bear in mind that Teddy Mommy is happy to help if unfortunately
your teacup dog is overloaded with mental tensity after arriving in a
new environment, and has developed more serious health-related issues
such as eating disorder, vomiting or lack of energy.
Teddy Mommy's Email:
a5299.a3344@msa.hinet.net
Take a guess at ( ? ) . Answers will be given on the next episode.
Reference Sources:
http://teddy5299.wordpress.com/2014/04/06/teacup-poodle-guideline-12-changes-in-environments/
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