Important Information to about Teacup and Tiny Toys!
Puppies are unlikely to be able to jump onto a couch or chair, or climb stairs. If they are placed or found in this position, they MUST be constantly watched. A fall or attempt to jump can result in serious injury. They tire easily and cannot sustain long periods of exercise. Balancing play/training time with rest periods is essential however, as they grow they tend to require less rest periods and develop a play and sleep schedule on their own. A warm soft bed designated in a quiet area in the corner or under a end table seems to work well.
Although they are friendly, confident, playful, charming, lively and bright they
are not well suited to family homes with children or other animals, as they can
easily be dropped, hurt or stepped on.
There are some words of caution that need to be mentioned regarding a teacup poodle while it is a pup. Their small size means that they can run out of energy quickly. This requires vigilance for the first 6 to 9 months of their lives, as low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) can occur instantly and could be fatal. Some breeders recommend keeping your teacup poodle
in a child's playpen to avoid overexertion. One breeder recommends letting
the pup suck on a finger covered with Karo syrup to counteract the
occasional low blood sugar incidents. Another suggests giving them some
high-energy liquid food at night to carry them safely through to morning.


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