Saturday, January 2, 2010

Teacup Chihuahua Would A Teacup Chihuahua And A Lab Be Okay Together?

Would a teacup chihuahua and a lab be okay together? - teacup chihuahua

I have a lab and HES age of nine weeks and I expect that a teacup chihuahua Chirstmastime and wondered whether it would be great together. Would not sleep in the same cage at first, but only play together when they were at home, or just our society.

8 comments:

UHave2Be... said...

Never let a laboratory close to the cup of tea!

Have you ever seen the term "bull in a china shop"

Cups of tea are fragile, I will keep me in a cage from China, far away from my dogs.

Also, remember that the cups in the dishwasher can not go and wash it by hand.

There are big Black Friday sales in the cups of tea in a local shopping centers to ensure that a court comes with the tea.

sadie m said...

Certainly not a good combination, is greater to the laboratory. Lab puppies are notoriously clumsy and harmful. The move is likely, or damage caused by accident Chihuahua playing with him / her. The Chihuahua is so small explosion will probably seriously injured.

If the laboratory is older and calmer (for example, the idea of 3 or 4), perhaps, but still an evil. In any case, raising two puppies together is never a good idea, because it is more likely to bind to each other than the owner.

sadie m said...

Certainly not a good combination, is greater to the laboratory. Lab puppies are notoriously clumsy and harmful. The move is likely, or damage caused by accident Chihuahua playing with him / her. The Chihuahua is so small explosion will probably seriously injured.

If the laboratory is older and calmer (for example, the idea of 3 or 4), perhaps, but still an evil. In any case, raising two puppies together is never a good idea, because it is more likely to bind to each other than the owner.

curious2... said...

I have 2 Golden Retriever is, each 82 pounds, and I have a Maltese puppy 3-pounds. Never have, never alone ... Really? I must fight against their use at all times. My Golden's are great, but they are large and if it does not matter excited about their environment. That's good for a small dog with a big dog, as long as you are willing to watch the whole time.
You will not be able to play together anyway ... The lab will be huge, so be careful.

Lexi J said...

all types of dogs get along. Every dog has a different personality, and honestly, depends on its properties. if the chihuahua you sure that entering the laboratory and ensure that they are left alone together before. Also, if you type advice on how to keep dogs out of the house and get the dogs first, because the laboratory could be jealous and defensive about their territory.

Lexi J said...

all types of dogs get along. Every dog has a different personality, and honestly, depends on its properties. if the chihuahua you sure that entering the laboratory and ensure that they are left alone together before. Also, if you type advice on how to keep dogs out of the house and get the dogs first, because the laboratory could be jealous and defensive about their territory.

Amore said...

I hope you know that a true teacup chihuahua is not a race. Its simply a name for the patients Runts given by irresponsible breeders in an attempt to make money with them too .. Laboratories generally get a good relationship with other dogs, but we must not forget that they are large and very clumsy! .. But given the fact that you're really a cup of tea race, I propose more research ..

Lmao @ UHave2Be: D

Truth Hurts, Doesn't It said...

Laboratories have been known to beat and break into China, when they get up to wound.

For now bazillionth - there is no breed of dog as "teacup" anything. "Cup of Tea" is a term that BYB foam for sale due to its size, poorly trained to healthy animals, large amounts of money. No race by the reputation of KC detected "teapot" in their name. Very few races have a different size name - Schnauzers, Bull Terriers, Poodles, and the meaning comes.

Please investigate.

http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm
http://www.chihuahuaclubofamerica.com/

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