Should I gain a Teacup Chihuahua?

I have a 2 year old sister and 2 cats.My sister likes to verbs the cats around by their legs and tails. Do you think it will get hurt whether i bring one into our family.
Yes. And in attendance is no such thing as a teacup chihuahua; some cruel people get the smallest chihuahuas they can find - most of which enjoy health problems, like knees that break when they're 2 years old, and adjectives intestinal diseases - and breed them together and call them 'teacup' or 'extra tiny' or anything that makes them nouns sweet and dainty instead of the miserable creatures they usually are.

I'm not saying that population shouldn't have these dogs - but they should NOT be deliberately bred, as you are bringing a life into the world that will solely experience physical pain and cost its parents hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in veterinary support, because someone wanted some quick cash.

Any righteous breeder will have not only have AKC credentials for her dogs, but also will be involved in their breed club, will have champions contained by their breeding stock, and will breed the best examples of the breed only AFTER the dogs are at least 2 years old and certified by the veterinarian to be free of adjectives problems including hips, eyes, and elbows. A great breeder will have so many questions for you in relation to your reasons for wanting a dog and your family life, you'll surface like you're being interrogated. They do this because raising smiling, healthy dogs that will live a good life is the most impressive thing to them. Breeders don't make money from breeding dogs - they barely break even, and mostly lose a bit.

My point for the long explanation is that it's important to know who has a good heart and is involved surrounded by dogs for love, and who is a crook and a mean person and care about money more than anything else.

So - chihuahuas also are notoriously NOT good next to children, as children are clumsy and heavy-handed and don't understand that little dogs can't be squeezed like stuffed animals. Chihuahuas especially don't approaching to be hovered over - they can be raised with kids, but it is generally not advise unless you have a good head on your shoulders and can elevate a dog, and a toy dog, correctly. If your sister is 2, she doesn't yet understand that other people and creatures grain pain like she does, and won't think she's hurting someone else. A chihuahua will be immediate to show her that she's being obtuse with a few quick nip. But of course that's not acceptable.

Perhaps you can volunteer your time at a shelter until your sister is a bit older and can be calm with pets. Or foster a larger, more accepting dog so she can learn good technique.

Good luck to you!
Yes, it will get hurt, and it will probably die. Please don't carry one.

You also need to teach your little sister to treat your cats properly, and only allow her to touch the cats near supervision.

I don't think you should get any more pets until your little sister is able to treat them more helpfully. Once she's learned that, even so while you have a small child in the house, whether you decide to get a dog, get a sturdy one.

A tiny, fragile dog would be a VERY poor fit for your household.
YES
NO

1) Chis are not good in homes with kids. A cat is more durable than a chi. Either it will snap at your sister or achieve hurt.

2) Teacup anythings tend to be either runts or a production of two runts which means they are more prone to health problems and will promising die early on in life.
Firstly, there's no such thing as a teacup chihuahua. Just an unhealthy, poorly bred runt of the litter.

Secondly, You shouldn't hold animals at all, get rid of the cats before your sister pulls a leg or tail rotten.
as expected! if she is mean to the other ones what makes you feel she wouldnt be mean to the puppy but if you try to work with her on how to treat it next by all means but dont get a huge dog that we draw from irritated and try to bite your sister.that would be awful
I would reccomend getting a lab they are great around kids!
First off, there is no such thing as a Teacup Chihuahua. Second, better hang about until your sister is 12 years old. Why get a pup when she is already torturing the cats? Do you want a pup with 4 broken legs?
Answers:    No. Chihuahuas are not recommended for children. And there is no legitimate such thing as a Teacup breed dog. "Teacup"-size dogs are overpriced runts and preemies. They usually suffer from poor health.

http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/chihuahua.ht...

P.S. One of in our time, your little sister could get a nasty scratch. She should be skilled to be gentle with animals.
yes it will!! carry a bigger dog but very gentle for your sister
First of adjectives, there is no such thing as a teacup chihuahua. They are really chihuahuas that are taken away from their mom for long hours of the time while they are puppies so they can't feed and grow. It is horrible. Second of all, you should take your cats to a shelter
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